Canoe Annapolis County

Route 12 – Corbett and Dalhousie Lakes

Record #: MCA0378
Last Modified: 11 Apr 2019
Last Full Update: 08 Feb 2018

Location

Located In West Dalhousie
Where To Find Us
Access: Neaves Road
West Dalhousie
Areas Served Annapolis County

Contact

Website annapoliscounty.ca/community-recreation/waterways-water-access/canoe-annapolis-county/493-canoe-annapolis-county-route-12-corbett-and-dalhousie-lakes
E-Mail dryan@annapoliscounty.ca
Phone 902-665-5010
Contact Debra Ryan, Recreation Manager

Description & Services

Information This route consists of two lakes that are part of the Nova Scotia Power Nictaux Development. The water levels in each are controlled, and fluctuate with the demand for hydroelectric power. Dalhousie Lake is, in reality, a section of Bloody Creek that has been dammed to form the present lake. 
 
Water levels in Corbett Lake and Dalhousie Lake can fluctuate dramatically, depending on NSP power generating activity. 
 
Point of Interest: During an aerial photo survey in 1995, what is known as the "Bloody Creek Structure" (BCS) was identified as a possible impact crater, located within the reservoir of Dalhousie Lake. It was defined through the use of ground-penetrating radar and magnetic surveys. The crater rim is approximately 0.4km in diameter and slightly elliptical, and may be an indication of oblique impact. The relatively shallow depth of the BCS may be the result of significant erosion by glaciation and erosion, or the impact occurring on glacial ice overlying the bedrock. The crated site is under water. 
 
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Special Information

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