LLPPA members lead a nice walk around the Lake View trail on Friday night, it was really nice to get to know some of our volunteers and spend some ...
Managing the park keeps volunteers busy
There is always plenty to do at Long Lake Provincial Park. Here are some before and after images from today (September 21st 2023) of work to keeps ...
Fall is for Fungi
Fall is approaching and this is the time of year when an abundance of fungi can be observed in the forest at Long Lake Park. Fungi are present all ...
Benches repaired
The Lakeview Trail at Long Lake Provincial Park has many benches at rest stops in wooded areas along the trail. Some of these have been adopted as ...
Snowshoe hares at Long Lake
Snowshoe Hare, Varying Hare, Rabbit Biologists have a name for all the world's rabbit-like animals: lagomorph. There are three types of lagomorph ...
Trail repairs, August 2023 update
The Lakeview trail system at Long Lake Provincial Park was designed to stand up to weather events as much as possible. Recent torrential rains have ...
Park user survey
Long Lake Provincial Park Association (LLPPA) is keen to learn more about the views and experiences of people who visit Long Lake Provincial Park. For ...
A nice surprise for park visitors on Canada Day!
During Canada Day 2023, Jay Mankowski and Martin Willison welcomed visitors to Long Lake Provincial Park from many parts of HRM and beyond! Park ...
Poison Ivy beside the trail at Long Lake
There are patches of poison ivy beside the Lakeview Trail in Long Lake Provincial Park. If you are unfamiliar with poison ivy, the presence of this ...
Snapping turtles at Long Lake
Snapping turtles have made nests at the edges of the trails in Long Lake Provincial Park in recent years. This is a good sign that there is a healthy ...









