Webber Lake (Sackville)

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Webber Lake
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Webber Lake
Location Halifax Regional Municipality, Nova Scotia
Coordinates 44°46′31″N63°43′35″W / 44.7752°N 63.7264°W / 44.7752; -63.7264
Basin  countriesCanada
Surface elevation80 m (260 ft)

Webber Lake is a lake of Halifax Regional Municipality, Nova Scotia, Canada. It is situated between Middle Sackville and Lucasville, just south of Nova Scotia Highway 101. [1]

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References

  1. "Webber Lake". Geographical Names Board of Canada . Natural Resources Canada . Retrieved 25 October 2015.