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Salmonidae / Inverness County /  Nova Scotia / Victoria County /  Nova Scotia / Margaree River / Brook trout / Baddeck River / Rainbow trout / Atlantic salmon / Salmon River / Fish / Recreational fishing / Oily fish
Date: 2013-05-30 13:21:10
Salmonidae
Inverness County
Nova Scotia
Victoria County
Nova Scotia
Margaree River
Brook trout
Baddeck River
Rainbow trout
Atlantic salmon
Salmon River
Fish
Recreational fishing
Oily fish

Inland Fisheries D ivision PO Box 700 Pictou, N ova Scotia B0K 1H 0

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