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areas about 500 feet south of the small point.


4. Rocky shores - No beaching to the south or north for one mile.


5. Narrows Village Community – Sign on shore says, “If you litter with your right hand, we cut off your right hand. If you litter with your left hand, we cut off your left hand. P.S. Do not kick anything.” There are private beaches to the north and small beaching areas to the south and in the bay. A large creek flows at the north point.


6. Perrin Creek flows into the lake at the corner of the small bay.


7. Small creek & rocky shores to the north - the cleared beach area is private. Further north are some small beaching areas.


8. Queest Village - Queest Creek is between the log home with a red roof & the log home with a green roof.


9. Two signs on shore show the start of Anstey View Marine Park to the north and Cinnemousun Narrows Provincial Park to the south. There is a small beaching area north and some beaching areas south.


10. Cinnemousun Narrows Provincial Park (North Shore) - Some nice beaching areas with rocky shore line - beach with care. A dock is available for off-loading.


11. Brock Point (flashing light) is part of Cinnemousun Narrows Provincial Park. Some beaching areas to the north and a 200 ft. wharf west of the point with picnic tables.


12. Exposure to southwest winds in this area. Not recommended for the beaching of houseboats. Dive site – one half mile north there


is a rock ridge that is good for night diving with lots of fish.


13. Two signs on shore show the start of Cinnemousun Narrows Provincial Park south and Nielsen Beach Marine Park north.


14. Nielsen Beach Marine Park - Beach with care in the nice beaching areas. However, beaching is not recommended when there are signs of a possible storm.


15. Some small beaching areas with rocky shores - view of McWilliams Falls across the lake.


16. Just north is the start of Woods Landing South Marine Park.


17. Makie Creek creates McWilliams Falls which has been known as the “Unnamed Waterfall” for many years. The falls were formed after a drainage project was accidentally diverted during the 24,000 hectares Mag Fire in 1967.


18. Log boom – Stay clear of this area and watch for stray logs. People entering this area will be prosecuted.


19. Scouts Canada Campground (Ruckell Point Scout Camp) – A log building with a metal roof and some small green cottages with red doors to the south. Private beaches and docks - no beaching.


20. Ruckell Point – Rocky shores in this area - no beaching north or south.


21. Small cleared beach area - beach with care.


22. Small cleared beach area beach with care.


23. Rocks pass the surface 100 feet from shore - stay clear.


24. A nice secluded and cleared beaching area. Rocky shores one half mile east and west - beach with care.


25. Caution: rocks pass the surface 100 ft from shore - stay clear of this area. Private property to the east and west.


26. Private beaches and docks for one half mile east and west of here.


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