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      The body of water known as Big Glace Bay Lake is actually a barrier-beach pond. This type of pond forms next to a large body of water and is therefore in constant flux. In this case the “lake” is located next to the Atlantic Ocean and is influenced by daily tidal fluctuations. A 1.5-kilometre sand and gravel beach separates the ocean from the salt marsh and intertidal flats. As it is protected from the larger body of water by the beach, the water in this site is a combination of brackish (a mixture of salt and fresh water) and saline and it supports beds of eelgrass. This combination makes it particularly attractive to migrating waterfowl.
      Primary Trail Type: Cross-Country
      Land Status: Conservation Reserve
      Land Manager: Government of Canada
      Disclaimer:
      Migratory Bird Sanctuaries, such as Big Glace Bay Lake, are established across the country to protect migratory birds during critical periods of their life cycle. Whether these areas are used for feeding, resting or nesting, they play an important role in the survival of many species. Access to each migratory bird sanctuary varies by site and is at the discretion of the landowner and land manager. Please ensure that you are aware of how you can help protect this sanctuary and please read the restrictions, including those on firearms and hunting, which are in place to conserve the wildlife that call it home. It is also important to remember that dogs and cats must not be allowed to run at large inside Migratory Bird Sanctuaries.
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      Open as of Aug 18, 2023

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