South Shore (Nova Scotia) - South Shore (Nova Scotia)

Location of the South Shore in Nova Scotia

South Shore is a region on the south coast of Nova Scotia (Nova Scotia). Tourist highlights of the region are picturesque port cities such as Lunenburg and Mahone Bay. The South Shore has many beautiful beaches, but bathing temperatures hardly exceed 16 ° C even in midsummer.

The South Shore includes Shelburne, Queens, and Lunenburg Counties.

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In Shelburne County:

  • Clark’s Harbor
  • Barrington
  • Ingomar
  • Shelburne
  • Lockeport
  • Louis Head
  • Sable River
  • Upper Ohio

In Queens County:

  • Liverpool
  • Milton
  • Mill Village
  • Middlefield
  • Greenfield
  • Caledonia
  • Low landing

In Lunenburg County:

  • Chelsea
  • Bridgewater
  • New Germany
  • Riverport
  • Lunenburg
  • Mahone Bay
  • Chester
  • Forties
  • New Russell

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Tourist Attractions

From west to east:

  • Old Meeting House Museum, 2408 Highway 3, Barrington.
  • Roseway Beach, Beach Rd, Shelburne, 35 minutes south of downtown Shelburne on the eastern edge of Round Bay.
  • Kejimkujik National Park Seaside. Access via Port Mouton and Port Joli. Coastal park that is part of Kejimkujik National Park.
  • Kejimkujik National Park, 3005 Main Pky, Maitland Bridge. The inland national park belongs to the Annapolis Valley and half to the South Shore. It can be reached in 1 hour by car from Liverpool. (Wikipedia).
  • Lunenburg. This oldest German settlement in Canada has been a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1995 and offers some of the best sights in the region.
  • Mahone Bay. Picturesque harbor town 10 minutes northwest of Lunenburg. (Wikipedia).
  • Ross Farm Museum, 4568 Highway # 12, New Ross. It's a quarter of an hour inland from Chester to get to this interesting site, which is both an open-air museum and an actual working farm.

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