Wharf Access to the Lake

There are numerous public wharves in the Municipality of Arcadia. Some like Mott’s Wharf enjoy and beach and swimming.
Depicted here is the Cambridge-Narrows Wharf, a free wharf, part of the infrastructure of the Municipality – a great boat launch area and less than one kilometer from this east coast waterfront home. In the background is the bridge that crosses the Washademoak Lake. At one time, there were separated settlements of Cambridge and Narrows. In 1966 they merged and officially became Cambridge-Narrows.
Having carried large steamships in the past, the narrows under the bridge is said to be 50 to 80 feet, however, generally, the Washademoak is considered shallow.
Below are scenes from this east coast waterfront property in New Brunswick, Canada.




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