Jerry Lawrence Provincial Park

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Jerry Lawrence Provincial Park, Nova Scotia is a favorite destination for anglers thanks to its accessible fishing facilities and scenic lakeside setting. Located between Lewis Lake and Round Lake, the park features wheelchair-accessible fishing piers, shoreline access, and peaceful waters that make it easy for visitors of all ages and abilities to enjoy a day of fishing.

Round Lake is stocked throughout the season with brook and rainbow trout, providing excellent opportunities for recreational anglers. Beyond fishing, visitors can enjoy picnic areas, accessible walking trails, and beautiful views of the surrounding lakes and forests. Whether you're casting a line from the fishing wharf or simply relaxing by the water, Jerry Lawrence Provincial Park offers one of the most accessible and family-friendly fishing experiences in Nova Scotia.

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44.686418615707, -63.8574788

4775 Saint Margarets Bay Road
Upper Tantallon NS B3Z 1C9
Canada

Easy Access Area

Nova Scotia Department of Fisheries and Aquaculture is committed to promoting easy-access sportfishing opportunities across Nova Scotia.  Accessible needs vary from person to person, so we provide details about selected site features, along with photos, to help visitors determine whether a location will meet their individual needs.  If you have questions about a site or would like more information, please contact us at inland@novascotia.ca

path between 2 trees
Accessible Path
2 people indicating washroom
Accessible Washroom
Fishing Platform
Fishing Platform

Species

Brook trout engraving-style illustration
Brook Trout  |  Salvelinus fontinalis
Drawing of a Rainbow Trout
Rainbow Trout  |  Oncorhynchus mykiss

Regulations

This fishing area is enforced following general regulations, seasons, and bag limits. For details, please review Nova Scotia Anglers’ Handbook:

Anglers’ Handbook - Government of Nova Scotia

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