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BOUTILIERS POINT, N.S. — Squid fishing off the dock, fires and camping are just a few of the illegal nighttime activities happening in a municipal park in Boutiliers Point.Bay Lookout Park, a 2.4-hectare property off of St. Margarets Bay Road in Boutiliers Point, has a lower area with a former government wharf, parking area, storage building and boat launch and an upper wooded area with trails, a parking lot and a picnic spot.
HRM has put in nearly $1 million into fixing the park, especially after hurricane Earl caused significant damage in 2010. The remnants of a campfire at the Bay Lookout Park in Boutiliers Point on Thursday. Camping and campfires are not permitted according to a municipal bylaw, but this happens frequently at the park.Ryan Taplin - The Chronicle Herald
“And it’s pretty gross, actually, when you have fish heads and fish entrails on a public community wharf.”
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