NOVA SCOTIA’S NORTHUMBERLAND SHORE
ANTIGONISH TOWN AND COUNTY
Primary colours
Secondary colours
Antigonish Town and County Highland Heart of Nova Scotia Antigonish has a small-town charm that is bursting with diversity and authentic experiences made just for you. Our vibrant Main Street boasts many amenities and attractions, with unique stores and restaurants to suit any cravings along with art galleries showcasing the amazing talent of our local artisans and crafters. Antigonish’s Celtic connections run strong and proud, especially as we host one of the oldest continuous Highland Games held outside of Scotland, attracting competitors from around the world every July. Do you think you may have family ties in Antigonish? Visit the Antigonish Heritage Museum and trace your roots back in time to see. Nestled in the heart of Antigonish is the picturesque campus of St. Francis Xavier University. Before you’ve even visited Antigonish you may have seen a piece of our local history on the hands of your colleagues, friends, Prime Ministers, 2
Antigonish Shore Guide 2020
CAMERON LAKE, PINEVALE
Photo: Laura Duggan
CEOs or famous artists – the X-Ring. The third most recognizable ring in the world is a legacy that brings people together to remember time spent learning and growing in the community of Antigonish. Also, home to the internationally recognized Coady International Institute, Frank McKenna Centre for Leadership and the brand new Brian Mulroney Institute of Government, the StFX Campus brings international acclaim to our small community. Visitors can head in any direction to communities around the county to find wharves that tell stories of generations of local fishermen, enchanted beaches that will capture your heart, genuine outdoor exploration for the thrill seeker, or for those who like things a little more laid back. Antigonish is proud to host fun-filled festivals and events that allow you to live like a local. Kick back, take in the magnificent scenery at our many provincial parks and trails and enjoy the friendly and warm hospitality in Antigonish.
coastalnovascotia.ca
3
Table of Contents Welcome 2 General Information
5
Visitor Information Centres
5
Important Numbers
5
Hospital
5
Veterinarian
5
Libraries and Free Public Internet Access
5
Ports EV Plug (j1772)
5
Genealogy Resources
5
Our Communities
6
How to Get Here
7
Approximate touring distances
7
Information for drivers
7
Heritage and Culture
8
Galleries, Shops, Artisans and Artists
12
Outdoor Adventures
14
Nova Scotia Tuna Charters
15
Beaches & Provincial Parks
16
Trails
18
Marinas
19
Golf
19
Food and Drink
22
Stay
24
Camping 26 Services 27
GENERAL INFORMATION Regional Destination Marketing Organization Destination Eastern and Northumberland Shores Association P.O. Box 55, New Glasgow 902-396-8408 coastlanovascotia.ca marketing@coastalnovascotia.ca
4
Antigonish Shore Guide 2020
General Information ANTIGONISH VISITOR INFORMATION CENTRE* Year round 34 Nova Landing, Antigonish Take Exit 32 off Highway 104 902-863-4921 IMPORTANT NUMBERS Emergency, DIAL 911 Non-emergency Medical Information, dial 811 Environment Canada Weather Information 902-426-9090 weatheroffice.gc.ca HOSPITAL St. Martha’s Regional Hospital. . . . . . . 902-863-2830 25 Bay Street, Antigonish VETERINARIAN Antigonish Veterinary Clinic . . . . . . . . 902-863-3157 288 Hawthorne Street, Antigonish LIBRARIES AND FREE INTERNET ACCESS Angus L. MacDonald Library . . . . . . . . 902-867-2228 StFX , 3080 Martha Drive, Antigonish People’s Place Library . . . . . . . . . . . . . 902-863-4276 283 Main Street, Antigonish PORTS EV PLUG (J1772) Charging point for electric vehicles: Claymore Inn and Suites. . . . . . . . . . . 902-863-1050 137 Church Street, Antigonish Sun Country 90 amp service. 208V 70A maximum. Call ahead. GENEALOGY RESOURCES – TRACE YOUR ROOTS Antigonish Heritage Museum . . . . . . 902-863-6160 20 East Main Street, Antigonish heritageantigonish.ca Open year-round *Most seasonal visitor information centres are open from mid-May to mid-October (subject to change).
ON THE COVER: BAYFIELD BEACH
Photo: Hilde van den Heuvel
coastalnovascotia.ca
5
ARISAIG
Photo: Angie Larkin-Turner
ANTIGONISH TOWN AND COUNTY Our Communities Experience our serene coast along the shores of Antigonish by following the Sunrise Trail into Arisaig and around Cape George. This trail is a favourite for cyclists looking for a challenge, motorcycle enthusiasts, and for those who love to roll the windows down and smell the fresh salt air. While on this peaceful and relaxing drive, stop and visit the many wharves, lighthouses, look-offs, beaches, hiking trails, and other local treasures along the way. This coastal gem is among the province’s most scenic drives offering views that will capture your heart. Once you finish the blissful drive and it is adventure you are now seeking, head to The Keppoch and enjoy the multi-use trail system for year-round fun. If local fare is what you’re after, there are many options for you to try. Whether it’s taking in the view at Arisaig while enjoying a lobster roll, a casual drink on a patio, a seafood spread, or if fine dining is more your scene, Antigonish has it all.
Highland Connect Looking for a specific trail, accessible beach or place to kayak? Visit highlandconnect.ca to search, find and play! Highland Connect is your outdoor recreation guide for Antigonish Town and County.
6
Antigonish Shore Guide 2020
How to Get Here Approximate touring distances along scenic route Antigonish to New Glasgow (via Cape George)
109 km 68 miles
Antigonish to New Glasgow (via Hwy 104)
58 km
Antigonish to Canso Causeway
54 km 34 miles
Antigonish to Halifax Stanfield International Airport
183 km 114 miles
Antigonish to Sydney
190 km 118 miles
ANTIGONISH, NOVA SCOTIA
TO MONCTON
36 miles
CAPE BRETON
AMHERST
HALIFAX
YARMOUTH
Information for drivers Speed limits within urban and residential areas are 50 km/h (31 mph) unless otherwise posted. Pay attention to speed limit signs. Unless otherwise posted, it is legal to turn right on a red light after making a full stop. Driving under the influence of drugs and alcohol is against the law. It’s illegal to smoke in a vehicle carrying children under the age of 19. Child safety seats are required for children weighing less than 18 kgs (40 lbs.) and booster seats are required for children younger than nine years of age or less than 1.45 m (4'9") in height. The use of helmets is mandatory for anyone riding a bicycle or motorcycle.
Refer to gov.ns.ca/tran for more information 511-Nova Scotia | 511.novascotia.ca While visiting Nova Scotia, you can dial 511 on your phone or visit the website for updated road conditions. A great way to plan accordingly for weather, road work, and accidents. You can also find out about the smaller ferry services in the province, and view local highway webcams. coastalnovascotia.ca
7
HIGHLAND GAMES
ANTIGONISH HERITAGE MUSEUM 20 East Main Street, Antigonish 902-863-6160 antigonishheritage.ca Housed in a former station built by the CN Intercolonial Railway in 1908, this community museum features exhibits depicting the cultural heritage of Antigonish Town and County. ANTIGONISH HIGHLAND GAMES antigonishhighlandgames.ca Watch teams of the world’s best compete in the heavy events. Athletes compete for national pride at the largest and oldest Highland Games outside Scotland. Take in traditional dancing, a military tattoo, parades, concerts, and ceilidhs. ANTIGONISH INTERNATIONAL FILM FESTIVAL 902-735-2792 antigonishfilmfest.org This international documentary film festival screens films on the first Friday of each month throughout the year. The main festival takes place in October. ARISAIG LOBSTER INTERPRETIVE CENTRE Arisaig Point Road 902-863-9432 Enjoy the history of a lobster fishery with preserved models and interpretive panels on the life of the Atlantic Lobster. Open daily in July and August. 8
Antigonish Shore Guide 2020
AND
BAUER THEATRE festivalantigonish.com Nestled in the campus of St. Francis Xavier University Bauer Theatre, a year-round theatre, is home to Festival Antigonish Summer Theatre and Theatre Antigonish. It is one of the finest theatres in Nova Scotia, presenting over 100 performances of a dozen different shows.
Photo: Angie Larkin-Turner
coastalnovascotia.ca
9
PAG’TNKEK FIRST NATION POWWOW
CAPE GEORGE HERITAGE SCHOOL 5758 Highway 337, Cape George 902-318-8932 Located at the head of the Cape George Hiking Trail is a one-room schoolhouse, converted into a museum, that displays artifacts and information on the heritage and culture of the area. CAPE GEORGE POINT LIGHTHOUSE 152 Lighthouse Road, 902-863-1101 Perched on the bluff 300 metres above the surging tide, the lighthouse has been guiding ships safely into St. George’s Bay since 1861. FESTIVAL ANTIGONISH SUMMER THEATRE 800-563-PLAY festivalantigonish.com Festival Antigonish is proud to celebrate over 30 years as the premier summer repertory theatre in Atlantic Canada. With a Main Stage series and a Family Stage, the festival presents professional live productions for all ages. 10
Antigonish Shore Guide 2020
HERITAGE CHURCHES Downtown Antigonish offers architecture buffs three historical 19th-century churches to explore. Built between 1862 and 1864, St. James’ United on Main Street is the oldest of the three. Inside nearby St. Ninian’s Cathedral built 1866–1874 and Paul the Apostle on Church Street, built in 1898. PAQ’TNKEK POWWOW Afton Learn first-hand about the culture, heritage, and deep-rooted traditions of this region’s first Mi’kmaq peoples at the Paq’tnkek First Nation’s annual traditional powwow. THE COADY INTERNATIONAL INSTITUTE St. Francis Xavier University, Antigonish 902-867-3960 | 866-820-7835 coady.stfx.ca Established in 1959, this world- renowned institute is dedicated to identifying, developing, and disseminating knowledge on effective community development practices. TUNA INTERPRETIVE CENTRE 57 Wharf Road, Ballantyne’s Cove 902-863-8162 Learn the life cycle of tuna and the history of tuna fishing off the Northumberland Shore. See a life-sized tuna model and Fresnel lens from an 1800s-era lighthouse. Open July and August.
ANTIGONISH FARMER’S MARKET
coastalnovascotia.ca
11
ANTIGONISH ART FAIR SOCIETY & ANTIGONISH ARTS HOUSE 145 Church Street, Antigonish antigonishartfair.ca antigonishartfair@gmail.com Every second Friday from June 28 to August 23. During the summer months, visit downtown Antigonish’s Chisholm Park from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. where new and established artists will be selling their artwork. Enjoy live music and delicious food while you browse. ANTIGONISH FARMERS’ MARKET 30 James Street 902-867-7479 antigonishfarmersmarket.org Boasting a variety of locally grown organic fruits and vegetables, organic meats, maple syrup, honey, preserves, wild mushrooms, heritage products, local handicrafts, and all kinds of mouthwatering baked goods. ANTIGONISH MARKET SQUARE 133 Church Street, Antigonish 902-863-1596 antigonishmall.com Retail mall anchored by Canadian Tire, Sobeys, Cleve’s Sporting Goods, and a Nova Scotia Liquor Corporation outlet. GRANNY’S ANTIQUES & GIFTS 7 Adam Street, Antigonish 902-867-1177 facebook.com/granny.antiques Granny’s Antiques & Gifts buys and sells antiques and collectibles. It has a variety of country and primitive home décor and features local products. 12
Antigonish Shore Guide 2020
Photo: Nova Scotia Tourism
OLD BARN GALLERIES AND GARDENS AT BEAVER DAM FARM 71 Melanson Road, Pomquet Village 902-386-2304 oldbarngallery.ca Exit 35B off TCH 104 East Contemporary abstract art and old-fashioned gardens. Browse art in five galleries, including the 1845 barn, the Carriage House, the Stable Gallery, The Cottage & Hill House, and the Tate Gallery. Open daily from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m beginning June 1. RED SKY GALLERY 320 Main St., Antigonish 902-863-8000 redskygallery.ca redskygalleryns@gmail.com Located in downtown Antigonish, this gallery represents excellent local and provincial artists, potters, and jewellers. Artists’ talks are hosted on-site throughout the summer. THE POSH PEPPERMINT HOME AND GIFTS 200 Main Street, Antigonish 902-863-4663 theposhpeppermint.ca Quaint shop on Main Street specializing in home products, gifts, jewellery, and seasonal decorations. The perfect shop to find unique gifts at reasonable prices.
coastalnovascotia.ca
13
Getting Out on the Water There is lots of fun and enjoyment to be had at any of our activities. Observe the life stages of trout and salmon that are raised each year by the Fraser Mills Fish Hatchery to stock the province’s lakes. Try your hand at catching supper: check with local outfitters for details on limits and licenses. You can also enjoy the peaceful and serene setting of Lochaber Lake as you paddle along one of our hidden treasures. Check lochaberlake.ca for upcoming events. KEPPOCH MOUNTAIN 193 Keppoch Road, Beaver Meadow, Antigonish County facebook.com/TheKeppoch On the outskirts of town, Keppoch Mountain is bustling with adventures. This year-round outdoor family fun venue has activities like cycling, snowshoeing, hiking, cross-country skiing, and more. For those frosty days, enjoy a warm fire in the lodge after some outdoor activity. RIVERSIDE INTERNATIONAL SPEEDWAY 101 Beaver Mountain Road, James River 902-863-2410 riversidespeedway.ca The adrenaline rush of professional stock car racing will satisfy your need for speed, just 15 minutes west
14
Antigonish Shore Guide 2020
KEPPOCH MOUNTAIN
of Antigonish. Opened in May 1969, the track was modelled after the Bristol Motor Speedway and has hosted some of the best short-track racing in Eastern Canada. GIANT BLUEFIN TUNA CHARTERS Captain John Gavin 5323 Highway 337, Antigonish 902-870-2963 | 902-863-1128 giantbluefintunacharters.ca tunacharters@seasidehighspeed.com MACDOUGALL BLUEFIN TUNA CHARTERS Captain Dan MacDougall 380 Cribbons Road Cribbon’s Point Harbour, Antigonish 902-863-6989 macdougallbluefintunacharters.ca info@macdougallbluefintunacharters.ca
RIVERSIDE SPEEDWAY
coastalnovascotia.ca
15
Beaches and Provincial Parks ARISAIG PROVINCIAL PARK 5704 Route 245, Arisaig Fascinating geology; fossils can be seen in sedimentary rocks along the shore. Boardwalk to beach, fossil interpretive kiosk, walking trails, waterfalls, picnic tables, washrooms, one-km trail. BAYFIELD BEACH PROVINCIAL PARK 151 Bayfield Beach Road, Afton Station Highway 104, Exit 36 Small roadside beach 24 kilometres east of Pomquet, well protected with extensive sand bars at low tide. Change houses, picnic tables. BEAVER MOUNTAIN PROVINCIAL PARK Highway 104, Exit 30, James River Trail head for a six-km mixed-use forest trail. Picnic tables. LIVINGSTONE’S COVE PARK 190 Livingstone’s Cove, Highway 337 Livingstone’s Cove Wharf A safe beach with picnic tables, washrooms and fantastic sunsets. POMQUET BEACH PROVINCIAL PARK 432 Pomquet Beach Road Off Highway 104, Antigonish A calm-water, sandy beach almost three kilometres long, it is backed by an extensive dune system. Change houses, boardwalks.
GIANT BLUEFIN TUNA CHARTERS , BALLANTYNE’S COVE
Photo: johndavidphotography.ca
16
Antigonish Shore Guide 2020
CAPE GEORGE
Photo: Laura Duggan
For more information on parks and beaches, visit: parks.gov.ns.ca Highland Connect Looking for a specific trail, accessible beach or place to kayak? Visit highlandconnect.ca to search, find and play! Highland Connect is your outdoor recreation guide for Antigonish Town and County. For detailed trail descriptions and maps, visit trails.gov.ns For snowmobile trails visit snowmobilersns.com
coastalnovascotia.ca
17
POMQUET BEACH
Photo: Laura Duggan
Trails ANTIGONISH LANDING TRAIL (4.8 KM) 20 East Main Street, Antigonish Starting at the Antigonish Heritage Museum, this maintained gravel trail follows an abandoned road along the river. ARISAIG PROVINCIAL PARK TRAIL (1.6 KM) 5704 Route 245, Arisaig Starting at the interpretation centre, the winding trail loops towards the shore through a white spruce forest. BEAVER MOUNTAIN PROVINCIAL PARK TRAIL (6 KM) Highway 104, Exit 30, James River This maintained trail offers a breathtaking view of the Antigonish lowlands through a dense white spruce forest past an inactive beaver colony. Parking, washrooms. CAPE GEORGE HIKING TRAIL (38 KM) Highway 337 This series of connected loops, varying in length and difficulty, totals 38 km and meanders through meadows and old-growth forests, to coastal hills affording spectacular views of St. Georges Bay. CHEZ DESLAURIER TRAIL, POMQUET (6 KM) 951 Monk’s Head Road, Pomquet A coastal and inland walking trail located directly to the north of the Chez Deslaurier property. FAIRMONT RIDGE HIKING TRAIL (10.8 KM) Highway 337 A series of stacked loops allows hikers to enjoy routes ranging from a short 20-minute, three-km stroll to a four-hour, 10.8-km hike. Mixed forest and pasture. Parking. KEPPOCH 193 Keppoch Road, Beaver Meadow, Antigonish County facebook.com/TheKeppoch On the outskirts of town, Keppoch Mountain is bustling with adventures. 18
Antigonish Shore Guide 2020
Marinas ARISAIG MARINA 137 Arisaig Point Road, Box 5, Antigonish 902-863-8239 office 902-863-9432 café Thirty-six berths, deep-water marina with fresh water, power, video surveillance, free Wi-Fi, café, replica of the original Arisaig lighthouse with ice-cream and souvenir shop, family-friendly beach. BALLANTYNE’S COVE MARINA 57 Ballantynes Cove Wharf Road, Antigonish 902-863-8162 Forty berths, electric and water, gas/diesel, washrooms, showers, laundry. CRIBBON’S POINT MARINA 380 Cribbon’s Point Road 902-863-3907 Small craft harbour with launching ramp, fisherman’s wharf and recreational boat docking. Diesel, water, washrooms and showers.
Golf ANTIGONISH GOLF AND COUNTRY CLUB 87 Cloverville Road, Antigonish 902-863-4797 antigonishgolfclub.ns.ca 18-hole, par 72
ANTIGONISH GOLF AND COUNTRY CLUB
coastalnovascotia.ca
19
Pistachio Crusted Salmon with Nasturtium Butter Pistachio Crust INGREDIENTS
1 cup Shelled nuts chopped 1 cup Panko ½ cup parmesan cheese 1oz Olive oil for frying Salt & pepper to taste Egg wash
METHOD
• Mix nuts, panko, Parmesan cheese, salt and pepper in a food processor & pulse until it is the consistency of graham crumbs • Set aside
FIND OUT MORE ABOUT GABRIEAU’S BISTRO ON PAGE 22
20
Antigonish Shore Guide 2020
CHEF MARK GABRIEAU
Nasturtium Butter INGREDIENTS
1 tsp fresh minced garlic 1 oz juice from the orange, lemon and lime (mixed) 1 tsp black pepper 1 cup Nasturtium flowers/ leaves chopped, packed ½ lb butter 1 Tbsp chopped dill, basil or parsley (optional) Zest of one orange, lemon & lime
METHOD
• Mix all ingredients in food processor, except the butter and puree until combined. • Add butter and pulse again. • Take a piece of boneless salmon, dip one side in eggwash and then dredge in the crust mixture and pat the mixture on firmly. • Sear in pan with oil on med-high heat, crust side down, for about 2-3 minutes, until lightly browned, then flip over and cook bottom side another 2-3 minutes . • Finish in the oven with 2 tsp of nasturtium butter spread on top, about 2 minutes at 400°F. • Remove from oven and serve.
coastalnovascotia.ca
21
FOOD & DRINK BROWNSTONE 244 Main Street, Antigonish 902-735-3225 brownstonecafe.ca An excellent selection of food in a relaxing atmosphere. GABRIEAU’S BISTRO 350 Main Street, Antigonish 902-863-1925 gabrieaus.com Experience world-class cuisine in the heart of Antigonish. Chef Mark Gabrieau and his culinary team make decadent creations that will please any palate. JUSTAMERE CAFÉ 137 Church Street, Antigonish 902-735-3353 claymoreinn.com A full-service restaurant specializing in steak and seafood, served in a comfortable atmosphere. THE MAIN STREET CAFÉ AND LOUNGE 158 Main Street, Antigonish 902-863-4001 maritimeinns.com Enjoy delicious breakfasts and dinners in an award-winning dining room.
22
Antigonish Shore Guide 2020
TOWNHOUSE BREWPUB AND EATERY 76 College Street, Antigonish 902-863-2248 antigonishtownhouse.wordpress.com A cozy, bustling neighbourhood pub with a focus on great local food and NS craft beers. STEINHART DISTILLERY 5963 Highway 245, Arisaig 902-863-5530 steinhartdistillery.com info@steinhartdistillery.com Thomas Steinhart continues a 300-year-old family distilling tradition from the Black Forest of Germany right here on his farm in Arisaig in Antigonish County. Steinhart Distillery prides itself on the process of creating international award-winning maple vodka, habanero vodka, and gin from locally sourced ingredients without the addition of chemicals, artificial flavours or sugars.
GABRIEAU’S BISTRO
coastalnovascotia.ca
23
STAY ANTIGONISH VICTORIAN INN 149 Main Street, Antigonish 902-863-1103 antigonishvictorianinn.ca Fully restored Victorian mansion offers 10 charming bedrooms and two apartments set on several hectares of parkland. AZELIA FARMHOUSE BED & BREAKFAST 309 Connors Road, Clydesdale 902-863-4262 bbcanada.com/7409.html Restored farmhouse with a panoramic view; two air-conditioned guest rooms with private bath, TV, internet. CLAYMORE INN & SUITES 137 Church Street, Antigonish 902-863-1050 888-863-1050 claymoreinn.com Seventy-four deluxe, air-conditioned, environmentally friendly rooms. Dining room and indoor pool. COASTAL INN ANTIGONISH 4789 Highway 4, Antigonish 902-863-3730 800-433-4494 coastalinns.com Thirty-five air-conditioned drive-up units featuring fridges, microwaves, Wi-Fi.
24
Antigonish Shore Guide 2020
CLAYMORE INN & SUITES
MARITIME INN 158 Main Street, Antigonish 902-863-4001 888-662-7484 maritimeinns.com Antigonish’s only full-service four-star downtown hotel, offering 32 well-appointed guest rooms, dining room and lounge, meeting facilities, and Wi-Fi. OCEAN FRONT SHANTIES 284 Cribbons Road, Antigonish 902-867-1985 oceanfrontshanties.ca Two two-bedroom cottages each offer great views of St. Georges Bay, satellite TV, Wi-Fi, kitchens, and access to local attractions. POMQUET BEACH COTTAGES 198 Pomquet Beach Road, Pomquet 902-971-0314 | 1-855-240-2487 pomquetbeachcottages.com Surrounded by mature hardwood trees on the shores of Sheep Island, in Pomquet, Nova Scotia. Offering visitors a tranquil retreat in tasteful and well-appointed, four star, two-bedroom, fully equipped, and pet-friendly cottages. ST. FRANCIS XAVIER UNIVERSITY Antigonish 902-867-2855 | stfx.ca Up to 960 residence units, occupied by students during the school year, are available for visitors during the summer. coastalnovascotia.ca
25
CAMPING HYCLASS OCEAN CAMPGROUND 11370 Route 4, Linwood 902-232-3117 866-892-3117 hyclass-campground.com Quiet family campground with 74 sites, including unserviced lots and pull-through RV sites with power, water, and sewer hook-up, plus two rustic camp cabins with ocean view, and cottage and RV rentals available. LINWOOD HARBOUR CAMPGROUND 11089 Highway 4, Linwood 866-661-9145 linwoodcampground.com Extra-large oceanview sites. 36 overnight sites plus two seasonal. 31 three-way hook-ups and seven unserviced. Pull-throughs available. Open and wooded campground. Pay showers, laundromat, free Wi-Fi, ice, fireplaces, wood. WHIDDEN PARK CAMPGROUND AND COTTAGES 4 Park Lane, Antigonish 866-263-3736 902-863-3736 whiddens.com 154 campsites conveniently located in downtown Antigonish. Power (30 amp), water, and sewer hook-ups available. Five cottage rentals fully equipped with full-size kitchen and two bedrooms. 26
Antigonish Shore Guide 2020
SERVICES ECKOVA FILM AND MEDIA PRODUCTION 4A Pottery Lane, Antigonish 902-338-3434 eckova.ca davies@eckova.ca Writing, photography, and video for travel destinations, non-profits, and small businesses. Internet solutions, website, social media, design, consulting, and training. SIMPLY DUCKY DESIGNS 365 Southside Harbour Road, Antigonish 902-735-5251 simplyduckydesigns.ca Founded in 2009 by Crispin Cornect, Simply Ducky creates websites for local businesses, providing print and print design services, social media consultation, and technology instruction. TOWN OF ANTIGONISH 902-863-2351 townofantigonish.ca MUNICIPALITY OF THE COUNTY OF ANTIGONISH 902-863-1117 antigonishcounty.ns.ca coastalnovascotia.ca
27