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Baldwin Pond

Municipality: Coaticook
Site emblem: Common Loon

March - April May- June July- August Sept. - Oct.
Average Excellent Very Good Average
Plongeon Huart

Access to birdwatching sites

As Baldwin Pond is surrounded by forest, its birds are best viewed from the water. Boat launch (small, non-motorized boats only) and rental are available on site.

The area

A rare jewel, Baldwin Pond is a 45 acre private lake adjacent to Lake Lyster and the Pinnacle. The tranquility of this unique site is best appreciated from the silence of a canoe or row boat.

Birds to watch for

Yellow-bellied Flycatcher, Black-backed Woodpecker. Birders can actually watch a pair of nesting Common Loons from the parking lot!

©Photos: Serge Beaudette

Things to note

Trails None
Opening dates Open during fishing season only
-the last weekend in April until the first weekend in September
Information

For more information call

819 849-7098 / 819 849-2677

Management Park Harold F. Baldwin