Eastern Shore (Nova Scotia) - Eastern Shore (Nova Scotia)

Location of the Eastern Shore in Nova Scotia (gray)

Eastern Shore is a region on the southeast coast of Nova Scotia (Nova Scotia). The region is the quietest and least populated in the province. The most important sight is the museum village Sherbrooke Village.

The Eastern Shore encompasses the east of Halifax County and the entirety of Gaysborough County.

places

From west to east:

  • Musquodoboit Harbor
  • Lake Charlotte
  • Clam Harbor
  • Tangier
  • Spry Bay
  • Sheer Harbor
  • Trafalgar
  • Port Dufferin
  • Caledonia
  • Ecum Secum
  • Liscomb
  • Sherbrooke
  • Stillwater
  • Aspen
  • Hole but
  • Sonora
  • Port Bickerton
  • Goldboro
  • Larry’s River
  • Little Dover
  • Canso
  • Queensport
  • Guysborough

Other goals

background

language

getting there

mobility

Tourist Attractions

From west to east:

  • Musquodoboit Harbor Railway Museum, 7895 Highway 7.
  • Spry Bay, Taylor Park Rd. Taylor Head Provincial Park with a wonderful long sandy beach, and almost deserted.
  • Sherbrooke. Museum village Sherbrooke Village, the top attraction in the region.

activities

kitchen

nightlife

security

climate

literature

Web links

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