Porters Lake is the westernmost community on the Eastern Shore, Nova Scotia.
Porters Lake is a bedroom community of the Halifax region with about 3,200 people (2011).
Porters Lake can be reached by the 107 highway, where it has two exits. Exit 19, West Porters Lake Rd. and Exit 20, which is closest to the shopping plaza.
Exit 19 is only accessible in the westbound direction (only going to and coming from Dartmouth and Halifax).
Porters Lake is also along Highway 7, which passes through the centre of town and is the main artery of the community.
Porters Lake is connected to Dartmouth and Cole Harbour by two Halifax Transit bus routes.
Porters Lake and the surrounding communities have a lot of freshwater lakes with some supervised swimming areas.
Conrad Settlement Beach, 382 Conrad Settlement Road, Conrad Settlement. Conrad Settlement Beach is a small unsupervised community beach next to a small dam.
Kinap Beach, 181 Greenough Dr, West Porters Lake. A small supervised beach next to Kinap Athletic Club. Lifeguards on site Jul-Aug: M-F 11AM-5PM. No weekend supervision.
Lake Echo Beach, 3168 highway 7, Lake Echo (located right next to community centre). A large gravel-sand freshwater beach on Lake Echo. Located in the center of the community with plenty of parking and a boat launch. Lifeguards on site 11-5 daily during July and August.
Sandy Point, 99 Sandy Point Rd., Porters Lake (located at the end of the road, easily accessible from the 107 Highway). A large gravel-sand beach, Sandy Point beach is a great beach for those who don't like swimming with aquatic life, the mix of salt and freshwater keeps it free of leeches and jellyfish. It is an unsupervised beach.
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