Province Celebrates Newest Provincial Park

Published by the Premier's Office

Wednesday, June 26, 2013

Imagine scenic hiking trails among beautiful trees on a rolling terrain thriving in an urban surrounding, and you have envisioned Nova Scotia's newest provincial park. The designation means Nova Scotians and visitors can enjoy Sackville Lakes Provincial Park while knowing it will be better protected for generations to come. Premier Darrell Dexter officially designated the 721 acres along First and Second lakes in Lower Sackville.

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This beautiful space is in the heart of the Lower Sackville community, literally and figuratively. Just being here brings a certain peace and perspective. The park gives residents an opportunity to easily access green space and lakeside trails, something truly valued by anyone living in a city. Premier Darrell Dexter

Our provincial parks provide great outdoor spaces for families and communities to come together, get fit, stay healthy and have fun. Parks help our communities be healthy and strong, which is the goal of Thrive!, our plan for a healthier Nova Scotia. We all have a role to play in reaching that goal. Health and Wellness Minister David Wilson

This is awesome news. Our association came together with the primary goal of securing Sackville Lakes Provincial Park for all Nova Scotians. The park represents the work of three associations working closely with representatives from government. Credit goes to those who tabled a proposed plan to protect more than 12 per cent of the province's land, and designation of parks, and especially Sackville Lakes Provincial Park. Shane O'Neil, co-chair of the Second Lake Regional Park Association

The Sackville community, and all of HRM, has every reason to be extremely grateful to the members of the Second Lake Regional Park Association and the provincial government who worked tirelessly to make the Sackville Lakes Provincial Park a reality. It is a jewel yet to be polished to its full brilliance. Steve Craig, councillor for Lower Sackville

Quick Facts

  • There were about 1.5 million visits to provincial beaches and parks last year, and more than 65 per cent of Nova Scotians went at least once.
  • Visitors participate in activities such as swimming, camping, enjoying nature, and geocaching.
  • This is the first provincial park designation made since 2002.
  • The designation allows the province to better protect regionally significant natural and cultural heritage resources, and to better manage the lands.
  • Members of the Second Lake Regional Park Association and other supporters of the Sackville park are pleased with the added protection.
  • Representatives of Halifax Regional Municipality, which manages an active transportation trail in the park, took part in the unveiling.

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The Premier speaks to guests, including the Boys and Girls Club of Lower Sackville, about the new Sackville Lakes Provincial Park.
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From left Shane O'Neil, co-chair of the Second Lake Regional Park Association, Health and Wellness Minister David Wilson, Premier Darrell Dexter, Mat Whynott, and HRM Councillor Steve Craig after the provincial park sign is unveiled.
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FROM LEFT: Health and Wellness Minister David Wilson, Premier Darrell Dexter and Shane O'Neil, co-chair of the Second Lake Regional Park Association, look at an area of the 721-acre park along First and Second lakes
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Premier Darrell Dexter wears a new ball cap with the name of the province's newest park on it.
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Premier Darrell Dexter greets members of the Boys and Girls Club.
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The Premier speaks to guests, including the boys and girls club of Lower Sackville, about the new Sackville Lakes Provincial Park.
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The Sackville Lakes area is a popular spot for families to get outdoors and enjoy themselves.
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Audio

Premier Darrell Dexter talks about Nova Scotia’s newest provincial park.
Premier Darrell Dexter officially announces the new Sackville Lakes Provincial Park.
Minister David Wilson acknowledges everyone who contributed to the new park’s success.
Shane O'Neil, co-chair of the Second Lake Regional Park Association talks about the newest addition to Nova Scotia’s provincial parks.