GUYSBOROUGH, N.S. - The Nova Scotia government has announced a new provincial wilderness area in Guysborough County, protecting a lake that has been eyed as a water source for a proposed gold mine.

Agriculture Minister Greg Morrow said Monday that the Archibald Lake Wilderness Area will cover nearly 700 hectares of old-growth forest, lakes and wetland near Nova Scotia's eastern shore. The area includes Archibald Lake, McDonald and Rocky Lake, which feed into Archibald Brook, a tributary of the St. Mary's River.

Atlantic Mining Nova Scotia Inc., a subsidiary of Australia-based St Barbara Ltd., had proposed a temporary gold-mining site on Cochrane Hill, using Archibald Lake as its primary water source and discharging treated wastewater back into the river system.

Morrow, who is also provincial representative for the region, said the importance of protecting the area was impressed on him when he was door-knocking during the 2021 provincial election campaign.

People would have tears in their eyes, he said, when they talked about how the area needed to be protected.

鈥淭his has been a long time coming,鈥 he said, 鈥渢he community is very passionate about the protection of Archibald Lake.鈥

Morrow said resource extraction is not permitted in the wilderness area, but St Barbara said it鈥檚 committed to developing a gold mine at Cochrane Hill and will 鈥渁ssess the impact鈥 of Archibald Lake鈥檚 new protected area status.

The company maintains Archibald Lake would not be jeopardized by the project, saying "mining operations across the globe co-exist with lakes, rivers and streams and do it in a way that balances mining operations with healthy eco-systems.鈥

In a written statement, the company said its gold mine would create hundreds of 鈥渓ong-term鈥 jobs and generate 鈥渉undreds of millions of dollars in economic activity in rural Nova Scotia,鈥 though the mine is only expected to be operational for a few years.

But Morrow said the wilderness area will also be an economic driver for the region as a tourist attraction.

Morrow said nearly 300 hectares of the protected area is old hardwood forest, and the area is home to Atlantic salmon, brook trout and the endangered mainland moose, along with dozens of other species.

The area is also a popular spot for hunting and fishing, which are both allowed in wilderness areas.

Dierdre Green, Nova Scotia鈥檚 program director for the Atlantic Salmon Federation, said the province鈥檚 decision to designate the wilderness area will protect the region鈥檚 environment and biodiversity for generations.

Mining and extractive activities can leach toxins such as arsenic, mercury and other heavy metals into the water system, 鈥渢hat would pose a direct threat to fish and wildlife,鈥 she said in an interview.

The St. Mary鈥檚 River is a 鈥渂road watershed,鈥 she said, and 鈥渋s an area known by many to be a pristine habitat for countless at-risk species,鈥 including wild Atlantic salmon.

The watershed is home to a resurging wild Atlantic salmon population that is "well on its way to recovery,鈥 thanks to efforts by local conservation groups, she said.

鈥淲e鈥檙e seeing outstanding results in the population here,鈥 she said. 鈥淵ou only have to be on this watershed for a day to see wild Atlantic salmon activity. That鈥檚 not something you see when the population is dwindling.鈥

This report by 春色直播was first published Aug. 28, 2023.

鈥 By Marlo Glass in Halifax

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