College Lake, Nova Scotia

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College Lake is a rural cottage community of the Halifax Regional Municipality in the Canadian province of Nova Scotia.

Coordinates: 45°13′4.5″N62°47′33.9″W / 45.217917°N 62.792750°W / 45.217917; -62.792750


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