Jordan Lake (Nova Scotia)

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Jordan Lake, Nova Scotia
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Jordan Lake, Nova Scotia
Location Shelburne District / Region of Queens Municipality, Nova Scotia
Coordinates 44°04′46″N65°14′15″W / 44.07944°N 65.23750°W / 44.07944; -65.23750 (Jordan Lake)
Basin  countriesCanada

Jordan Lake, Nova Scotia is a lake that is located mostly in Shelburne District, in Nova Scotia, Canada. Its northeastern portion crosses into Region of Queens Municipality. The lake lies southwest of the much larger Lake Rossignol.

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