Eunice Lake | |
Location: | Halifax County, Nova Scotia |
Type: | Glacial Lake |
Pushpin Map: | Nova Scotia |
Basin Countries: | Canada |
Length: | 300m (1,000feet) |
Width: | 150m (490feet) |
Elevation: | 50m (160feet) |
Islands: | None |
Eunice Lake is a lake located in the Ship Harbour Long Lake Wilderness Area in Nova Scotia, Canada. It can only be accessed by the Admiral Lake Loop of the Musquodoboit Trailways Association.[1] The lake is about 320 meters long and 190 meters wide. The trailhead is about 2 km north of Musquodoboit Harbour.[2]
The lake is 50m AMSL and is very shallow, with a muddy bottom. It has several large rocks inside it and a high cliff on its north side. To its south lies a large ridge of rock, and beyond that lies a valley.
It can only be accessed by the Admiral Lake Loop on the Musquodoboit Rail-Trail system. Other lakes encountered on the hike include Bayers Lake, Admiral Lake, and Little Lake.[3]