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Tower Information
(2004)
Location: Chapel Island First Nation Reserve located 10 km's from St. Peter's
Signage: Potlotek (in the Mi'kmaw language Po'tlo'tek, translated means Chapel Island)
Built: 1996
Height:
Capacity: 341,000 liters. About 50% is for fire protection
Water source: Indian Lake


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Chapel Island - Nova Scotia
Photo © Chapel Island First nation

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Area Information
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The Potlotek First Nation, also known as Chapel Island First Nation is a Mi'kmaq First Nation in northeastern Nova Scotia. The First Nation is situated on the Chapel Island 5 reserve on Chapel Island in Bras d'Or Lake.
- Potlotek First Nation (aka) Chapel Island is the home of Saint Anne’s Mission, each year people gather on Chapel Island to celebrate the Feast of Saint Anne.  Mi’kmaq and non-natives from worldwide come and celebrate the religious event; many arehealed during this time.
- Potlotek Tourist Information Centre Society was incorporated February 27, 2013. 
Tower picture and information courtesy of Potlotek First Nation



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