Lockhart Lake (New Brunswick)

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Lockhart Lake
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Lockhart Lake
Location Little Ridge, Harvey Parish, New Brunswick
Coordinates 45°39′32″N64°44′41″W / 45.65889°N 64.74472°W / 45.65889; -64.74472
Basin  countries Canada
Surface elevation5 m (16 ft)
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Lockhart Lake is a small saltwater lake in Little Ridge, Harvey Parish, New Brunswick, Canada. It is approximately 15 minutes driving distance from Alma, New Brunswick. Tourists can kayak from the Cape Enrage river into it.

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References

  1. "Lockhart Lake". Mapcarta.