Boot Lake (Nova Scotia)

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Boot Lake
Location Victoria County, Nova Scotia
Coordinates 46°33′9″N60°28′38″W / 46.55250°N 60.47722°W / 46.55250; -60.47722 Coordinates: 46°33′9″N60°28′38″W / 46.55250°N 60.47722°W / 46.55250; -60.47722
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Boot Lake is a lake of Victoria County, in north-eastern Nova Scotia, Canada.

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