Lewis Lake, Nova Scotia

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Sunset over Lewis Lake, Hammonds Plains Sunset over Lewis Lake, Hammonds Plains, NS Canada.jpg
Sunset over Lewis Lake, Hammonds Plains

In the Halifax Regional Municipality there are 5 lakes named Lewis Lake:

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