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Table of Contents Welcome 4 General Information 6 Visitor Information Centres 6 Ports EV Plug (j1772) 6 Important Numbers 7 Hospitals 7 Veterinarians 7 Environment Canada Weather 7 Stay Connected 7 How to Get Here 8 Approximate touring distances 8 Ferry Information 9 Information for drivers 10 How to cook scallops 12-13 DARTMOUTH TO MUSQUODOBOIT HARBOUR TO MUSQUODOBOIT VALLEY PAGES 14-27 HEAD OF JEDDORE TO SHEET HARBOUR TO LISCOMB PAGES 28-43 SHERBROOKE TO HALF ISLAND COVE PAGES 44-55 CANSO TO GUYSBOROUGH TO MULGRAVE PAGES 56-65
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Pjila’si. Weltasualuleg. Fáilte. Bienvenue. Welcome … to the beautiful Eastern Shore of Nova Scotia.
This region is the ancestral home of the Mi’kma’ki First Nations people, the traditional knowledge keepers, and is also rich in the history and traditions of Gaelic, Acadian and African Nova Scotians. Evidence of the love of all of these traditions beats strongly in the hearts of all who call this area home, and is sure to capture the love and attention of all who take in its beauty.
Breathtaking sunrises and sunsets, endless beaches that stretch as far as the eye can see, unspoiled wilderness, historically-themed attractions, and authentic fishing communities await visitors to the Eastern Shore.
Grab your surf board and ride the waves or explore the cool waters of the area’s sheltered lakes by kayak or walk endless miles of sandy beaches. Hike along the area’s trails or learn about the arts and culture of the area.
Nourish your tastebuds and your soul with the best cuisine the sea has to offer at five-star restaurants or quench your thirst at a local brewery. Take a trip back in time and experience what life was like in settled villages some 250
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years ago at living history museums. All of these adventures and more await!
A virtual vista of greens and browns and yellows of our forests, marshes and fields – originally home to indigenous people thousands of years ago – is breathtaking to behold. Combined with the riotous colour of flora and fauna that populate this area, visitors are sure to return here season after season to drink in the colour and charm that Mother Nature displays in areas from Dartmouth to Mulgrave and points in between.
No matter where you travel on the Eastern Shore, visitors are afforded an opportunity to experience the arts and culture that resonate in the hearts and homes of our people and revel in natural beauty – whether it is the pounding waves of the coastline that beat like the ancient drums of our First Nations people, or the soothing sounds of water gently moving in our rivers and lakes, or the stirring music heard from Mother Nature and local musicians.
The Eastern Shore will call you back again, and again, and again …
Nova Scotia’s Eastern Shore
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Norse Cove Camping
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General Information
VISITOR INFORMATION CENTRES*
* Most seasonal visitor information centres are open from mid-May to mid-September (subject to change).
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coastalnovascotia.ca Musquodoboit Harbour ............ 902-889-2689 Musquodoboit Harbour Railway Museum 7895 Highway 7 Sheet Harbour 902-885-2092 MacPhee House Museum 22404 Highway 7 Sherbrooke ..... 902-522-2400 | 1-888-743-7845 42 Main Street Canso 902-366-2170 Whitman House Museum 1297 Union Street Guysborough ..................... 902-533-4008 Old Court House Museum 106 Church Street Mulgrave 902-747-2788 Mulgrave Heritage Centre 54 Loggie Street
Call the numbers listed below or visit
PORTS EV PLUG (J1772) Memory Lane Heritage Village ..... 902-845-1937 5435 Clam Harbour Road, Lake Charlotte heritagevillage.ca The Deanery Project 902-845-1888 751 W. Ship Harbour Road, Lake Charlotte thedeaneryproject.com Henley House Pub & Restaurant .... 902-885-3335 22478 Highway
Harbour henleyhouse.ca Goldboro Interpretive Centre 902-387-2454 12881 Highway
Goldboro Canso Library ..................... 902-366-2955 169 Main Street, Canso Grassy Island ..................... 902-366-3136 1465 Union Street, Canso Cyril Ward Library 902-533-3586
Pleasant Street,
in
Chedabucto Lifestyle Complex ..... 902-533-2088
7, Sheet
316,
27
Guysborough Located
the rear parking lot
60 Green Street, Guysborough
Scotia.
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IMPORTANT NUMBERS
Emergency, DIAL 911
Non-emergency Medical Information, dial 811
Environment Canada Weather Information 902-426-9090 | weather.gc.ca
HOSPITALS
VETERINARIANS
Eastern Shore Veterinary Hospital .. 902-827-4257 Porters Lake Shopping Centre, Chezzetcook petfocus.ca
STAY CONNECTED
Watch for Wi-Fi signs when visiting our local tourism properties. If you are having difficulty connecting, check your settings as you may be better served switching to 3G along our shore.
GENERAL INFORMATION
Regional Destination Marketing Organization Destination Eastern and Northumberland Shores Association
P.O. Box 55, New Glasgow
902-396-8408
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kara@coastalnovascotia.ca
902-384-2220
7704
902-889-2200 Sheet Harbour 22637 Highway 7 .................. 902-885-2554 Sherbrooke 91 Hospital Road 902-522-2882 Guysborough
902-533-3702
746
902-366-2794
Middle Musquodoboit 492 Archibald Brook Road
Musquodoboit Harbour
Highway 7 ...................
10560 Route 16
Canso
Union Street ..................
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The Eastern Shore has 325 kilometres of winding, coastal highway. It is best enjoyed at a leisurely pace. Here are some approximate driving distances to help you plan your visit:
Dartmouth to Musquodoboit Harbour 39 km (33 minutes)
Musquodoboit Harbour to Musquodoboit Valley 39 km (31 minutes)
Musquodoboit Harbour to Sheet Harbour 73 km (56 minutes)
Sheet Harbour to Sherbrooke 81 km (1 hour, 2 minutes)
Sherbrooke to Canso 135 km (1 hour, 55 minutes)
Canso to Guysborough 48 km (39 minutes)
Guysborough to Canso Causeway 54 km (39 minutes)
Guysborough to Mulgrave (route 344) 58 km (44 minutes)
Mulgrave to Canso Causeway 8 km (8 minutes)
LISCOMB
CANSO CAUSEWAY MULGRAVE
GUYSBOROUGH SHERBROOKE
MUSQUODOBOIT
MUSQUODOBOIT
DARTMOUTH
SHEET HARBOUR
VALLEY
HARBOUR
CANSO
EASTERN SHORE, NOVA SCOTIA
HALIFAX
AMHERST YARMOUTH
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Ferry Info
The Country Harbour Ferry, named the Theodore O’Hara, after the first lighthouse keeper in Port Bickerton, is a 12-car cable ferry which connects Port Bickerton with Country Harbour. In summer, the ferry departs every 15 minutes. During the rest of the year, the ferry departs on the hour from the Country Harbour side and on the half hour from the Port Bickerton side. Signs are posted to notify travellers if the ferry is not running or you may phone 902-387-2200. This ferry is all part of the Eastern Shore experience, so feel free to get out of your car, stretch your legs, and talk to the crew during this short crossing.
If you’ve missed the ferry, or prefer to drive, coming from Halifax, continue along Highway 7 until you reach Highway 348 at Melrose-Country Harbour Cross Roads. Turn right onto Highway 348 and continue for about 10 minutes until you reach Highway 316.
CATCHING SOME WAVES
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Photo: Coastal Nova Scotia
Information for drivers
• Speed limits and distances are in metric (1 km = 0.62 miles).
• Unless otherwise posted, it is legal to turn right on a red light after making a full stop.
• The use of seat belts and daytime running lights is compulsory.
• Driving under the influence of alcohol is against the law.
• Nova Scotian law prohibits using a mobile phone while operating a motor vehicle, unless with a hands-free device.
• It’s illegal to smoke in vehicles carrying children or youths under 19.
• Child safety seats are required for children under 18 kg (40 lbs) while booster seats are required for children under age nine or less than 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 their 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.
LISCOMBE MILLS
Photo: Tourism Nova Scotia, Proptonics
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AUTHENTIC SEACOAST
Photo: Tourism Nova Scotia, @daveyandsky
MARMALADE MOTEL
Photo: Tourism Nova Scotia, @daveyandsky
STONEY BEACH
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Photo: Destination Halifax
Seawind Landing’s Pan Seared Scallops with Basque Sauce
With a nod to Basque Captain Savalette, credited with founding the dry cod fishery on these very shores, Seawind Landing takes simple seriously with this treatment of one of Nova Scotia’s most prized seafood specialties, succulent fresh scallops. Letting the freshness speak for itself, this is an example of how Seawind likes to treat seafood with a light touch. Properly preparing the scallops and a hot heavy pan are essential to getting that caramelized finish and bringing out the natural sweetness of these saltwater gems. The rest, as they say, is as easy as pie.
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How to Cook Scallops
• Remove the small side muscle from the scallops
• Thoroughly pat dry
• Add butter and oil to a 12-inch to 14-inch saute pan on high heat
• Salt and pepper the scallops
• Once the fat begins to smoke, gently add the scallops, making sure they are not touching each other
• Sear the scallops for 1 ½ minutes on each side. The scallops should have a ¼-inch golden crust on each side while still being translucent in the center
• Serve immediately
Basque Sauce
INGREDIENTS METHOD
½ cup good quality olive oil
¼ cup fresh lemon juice
2 or 3 (or 7) dashes of hot sauce
2 or 3 garlic cloves, minced
½ tsp tarragon, fresh, shredded
½ tsp basil
½ tsp chives, chopped
• Mix all ingredients together at least an hour before serving. Drizzle sparingly over finished scallops and enjoy.
• Keep refrigerated for up to a week. Let stand at room temperature for 20 minutes before using.
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MUSQUODOBOIT HARBOUR TO MUSQUODOBOIT VALLEY
While sinking your toes in the soft sand at the longest sandy beach in the province (Martinique), you’ll find it hard to believe you’re just a little over a 40-minute drive from the hustle and bustle of downtown Halifax. This section of the Eastern Shore boasts several other beautiful beaches as well, including Lawrencetown Beach, an international surfing destination. On this shore, enjoy as much or as little activity as you like. Hunt for beach treasures in the sand or search for the best waves out in the cool waters of the Atlantic. The adventure, or the relaxation, is yours to enjoy.
Venture onto Highway 357 and you’ll discover the Musquodoboit Valley. Enjoy a bit of live theatre or fine musical entertainment at the Bicentennial Theatre and be sure to take a selfie with the giant hummingbird sculpture, believed to be the largest in North America.
The Wild Islands Coast represents communities from Musquodoboit Harbour to Sherbrooke, a unique network of wild islands and coastal headlands.
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Services
Gas Stations
SHELL GAS (Tim Horton’s and Convenience)
7868 Highway 7, Musquodoboit Harbour
ULTRAMAR PORTERS LAKE
5204 Highway 7, Porters Lake
NEEDS CONVENIENCE & GAS (Shell)
Highway 7, Porters Lake
HARBOUR PARKER’S ESSO
Highway 224, Middle Musquodoboit
Pharmacies
FOREST HILL DRUG MART 4 Peter Court, Mineville
SUPERSTORE PHARMACY
5240 Highway 7, Porters Lake
LAWTON’S 5228 Highway 7, Porters Lake
FOREST HILL DRUG MART
Highway 7, Musquodoboit Harbour
LAWTON’S 8003 Highway 7, Musquodoboit Harbour
HAVERSTOCK PHARMASAVE
Highway 224, Middle Musquodoboit
WILD ISLANDS
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Photo: Patrick Rojo
halifax.ca
FISHERMAN’S COVE
4 Government Wharf Road, Eastern Passage 902-465-6093
fishermanscove.ns.ca
Explore a restored 200-year-old fishing village, walk the boardwalk, sample seafood, shop for souvenirs, and book a tour to go whale watching or deep-sea fishing.
COLE HARBOUR
FARM MUSEUM
471 Poplar Drive, Cole Harbour, (Route 207) 902-434-0222
coleharbourfarmmuseum.ca
This community museum is dedicated to preserving and interpreting Cole Harbour’s agricultural past, while developing understanding of plants, animals and farming today.
ACADIAN HOUSE MUSEUM
L’ACADIE DE CHEZZETCOOK
79 Hill Road, Highway 207, Grand Desert 902-827-5992
Experience Acadian life in this circa 1850 house offering local heritage displays.
ICELANDIC MEMORIAL
380 Caribou Road, Markland 902-860-3551
nova-scotia-icelanders.ednet.ns.ca/ markland.htm
A memorial to Nova Scotia’s little-known Icelandic settlers.
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MOOSE RIVER
GOLD MINES MUSEUM
6990 Moose River Road, off Hwy 224
Middle Musquodoboit
902-384-2484
Browse photos, news clippings, and tapes of the first live on-the-scene radio broadcasts by reporter Frank Willis of the 1936 Moose River mining disaster.
MUSQUODOBOIT RAILWAY
MUSEUM AND VISITOR
INFORMATION CENTRE
7895 Highway 7, Musquodoboit Harbour
902-889-2689
mhrailwaymuseum.com
Photos, maps, and artifacts (all housed in railway cars and the former Canadian National Railway station) tell the story of Nova Scotia’s railways.
FISHERMAN’S COVE, EASTERN PASSAGE
Photo: Tourism Nova Scotia, Ian Selig
Photo: John Musick
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GIANT HUMMINGBIRD SCULPTURE, MUSQUODOBOIT VALLEY
COLE HARBOUR FARM MUSEUM
471 Poplar Drive, Cole Harbour, (Route 207)
902-434-0222
coleharbourfarmmuseum.ca
Seasonally inspired sandwiches, soups and desserts, made in the farmhouse kitchen daily and featuring our own garden ingredients.
EASTERN SHORE’S GALLERY
40 East Chezzetcook Road, Head of Chezzetcook
902-414-6117
easternshoresgallery.com
The gallery showcases art from 65+ resident artists and crafters and promotes the wild coast, ocean sea life and wildlife. You will find an art gallery, flower shop, small indoor market with South African baked goods. Visit their website for opening hours. The Eastern Shores Gallery celebrates shore living on the Eastern Coast of Nova Scotia.
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Photo: Dean Casavechia
MUSQUODOBOIT
RAILWAY MUSEUM AND VIC
MACDONALD HOUSE
4144 Lawrencetown Road, Lawrencetown
902-434-7985
MacDonald House offers a great mixture of local businesses open year round.
MUSQUODOBOIT HARBOUR FARMERS’ MARKET
Summer: Railway Museum
7895 Hwy 7
Winter: Eastern Shore Community Centre (“The Rink”)
67 Park Rd.
Musquodoboit Harbour
902-220-9114
mhfarmersmarket.ca
Range of vendors offering local meat and produce, home-baked treats, and handcrafted products.
Open Sundays.
OLD SCHOOL ART GALLERY
7895 Highway 7, Musquodoboit Harbour
902-889-2735
theoldschool.ca
Browse through the large collection of paintings by local artists before deciding on the perfect souvenir.
Arts & Entertainment
MUSQUODOBOIT VALLEY BICENTENNIAL THEATRE AND CULTURAL CENTRE
12390 Highway 224, Middle Musquodoboit
902-384-2819
bicentennialtheatre.ca
A 230-seat theatre with raked seating and raked stage. The Theatre is home to the last remaining example of Canadian William Gill’s stage art left in North America.
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GIANT HUMMINGBIRD SCULPTURE
Cornerstone Park, 2 Elm Drive, Middle Musquodoboit
Measuring almost three metres from its beak to the tip of its tail, the hummingbird is believed to be the largest outdoor hummingbird sculpture in North America.
HOPE FOR WILDLIFE
5909 Highway 207, Seaforth 902-407-9453
hopeforwildlife.net
Rehabilitation facility for injured and orphaned wildlife. Education centre, educational animals, and wildlife garden.
NATURE LEARNING AND PLAY SPACE
10246 Highway 224, Middle Musquodoboit novascotia.ca/natureplayspace/ This outdoor play space helps kids of all ages explore, experience, and connect with nature.
UPPER MUSQUODOBOIT WOODEN PLAYGROUND
8747 Highway 224, Upper Musquodoboit musquodoboitvalley.ca
Nova Scotia’s largest wooden playground is made up of giant old-school, castle-like structures.
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RIVER OAKS GOLF CLUB
Beaches and Provincial Parks
MCCORMACKS BEACH PROVINCIAL PARK
1641 Shore Road, Eastern Passage
Extensive boardwalk provides beautiful views of McNab’s, Lawlor’s, and Devil’s islands.
LAWRENCETOWN BEACH PROVINCIAL PARK
4348 Lawrencetown Road, Route 207, Lawrencetown
Sand and cobble beach with high Atlantic surf. Boardwalks, change houses, showers, canteen, trails. Supervised during the summer.
CONRAD’S BEACH
End of Conrad Road, off Highway 207, Lawrencetown
No services on-site.
PORTERS LAKE PROVINCIAL PARK
1160 West Porter’s Lake Road, Porter’s Lake
A large freshwater lake great for fishing, swimming, and boating. Camping sites are available.
For more information on parks and beaches, visit: parks.gov.ns.ca
LAWRENCENTOWN WINTER SURFING
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Photo: Adam Cornich, Acorn Art & Photography
MARTINIQUE BEACH PROVINCIAL PARK
2389 East Petpeswick Road, Musquodoboit Harbour
One of Nova Scotia’s longest white sand beaches with open and wooded picnic areas behind the dunes.
DOLLAR LAKE PROVINCIAL PARK
5265 Old Guysborough Road, Route 212, Wyse Corner
A large freshwater beach park with camping, canteen, picnicking, playground, trails. Supervised in summer.
RAINBOW HAVEN BEACH
2249 Highway, 322 Cow Bay Road, Cow Bay
A large sand-and-cobble beach that has boardwalks, change houses, and showers. Supervised swimming July and August.
For detailed trail descriptions and maps, visit trails.gov.ns
For snowmobile trails visit snowmobilersns.com
RAINBOW HAVEN
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Photo: Dean Casavechia
Trails
SALT MARSH AND SHEARWATER FLYER TRAILS
(various distances) From Shearwater to Cole Harbour to Lawrencetown, multi-use linked trails on former rail bed stretch
7 km inland and 6.5 km on a causeway through the Cole Harbour salt marsh.
THE GREAT TRAIL-ATLANTIC VIEW TRAIL
thegreattrail.ca
(10 km) From Lawrencetown Beach, through woodland and salt marshes and across wooden bridges.
THE GREAT TRAIL-BLUEBERRY RUN TRAIL
thegreattrail.ca
(10 km) A popular section of The Great Trail that connects Three Fathom Harbour to Porters Lake Provincial Park.
CROWBAR LAKE HIKING TRAILS
Porters Lake trails.gov.ns.ca
Trail head is located at 1800 Myra Road (9 km down)
18 km of backcountry trails with 2-to-10-hour loops that lead to Dollar Lake Provincial Park.
THE GREAT TRAIL-ACADIAN MARSH TRAIL
Chezzetcook
thegreattrail.ca
(2.5 km) Abandoned railway bed that offers wonderful views of the salt marsh in Chezzetcook.
THE GREAT TRAIL-MUSQUODOBOIT TRAILWAY
thegreattrail.ca
(16 km) This section of The Great Trail offers picnic shelters and three backcountry look-offs from the main trail.
Golf
RIVER OAKS GOLF CLUB
3909 Highway 357, Meagher’s Grant 902-384-3033
riveroaksgolfclub.org
18-hole, par 70 course plus smaller south 9-hole course.
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FOOD & DRINK
COLE HARBOUR FARM MUSEUM
471 Poplar Drive, Cole Harbour, (Route 207) 902-434-0222
coleharbourfarmmuseum.ca
Seasonally inspired sandwiches, soups and desserts, made in the farmhouse kitchen daily and featuring our own garden ingredients.
RIVER OAKS GOLF CLUB
3909 Highway 357, Meagher’s Grant 902-384-2033
riveroaksgolfclub.org
Homemade meals and snacks.
ROSE & ROOSTER CAFE
6502 Highway 207, Grand Desert 902-827-1042
roseandrooster.com
Good – Local – Food
Offering breakfast, lunch or special weekend brunches near Lawrencetown Beach.
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UPROOTED MARKET & CAFÉ
7992 Highway 7, Musquodoboit Harbour
902-889-9189
uprootedmarketcafe.ca
A must stop café serving up the freshest local ingredients and market items.
UPROOTED MARKET & CAFÉ
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Photo: Dean Casavechia
Accommodations STAY
COASTAL WATERS ACCOMMODATIONS B&B
16 Emerald Drive RR#2, Three Fathom Harbour
Head of Chezzetcook
902-827-4223
coastalwatersbnb.ca
Two spacious guestrooms with ensuite baths plus a fully equipped one-bedroom apartment suite with full kitchen.
MOONLIGHT BEACH SUITES
2 Wydenfog Lane, East Lawrencetown
902-827-2712
moonlightbeachinn.com
3 oceanview suites at Lawrencetown Beach. Open year round.
RIVER OAKS COUNTRY LODGE
3909 Meagher’s Grant Road, Meagher’s Grant 902-384-3033
riveroaksgolfclub.ca
Eight air-conditioned units (some with kitchenette), TV, pool.
WILD ISLANDS
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Photo: Tourism Nova Scotia, Patrick Rojo
Campgrounds
DOLLAR LAKE PROVINCIAL PARK
Route 212, Wyse Corner
888-544-3434
novascotiaparks.ca
119 sites. Wooded campground and picnic area with sandy beaches on the shores of a large lake.
PORTERS LAKE PROVINCIAL PARK
1160 West Porter’s Lake Road, Porter’s Lake
888-544-3434
novascotiaparks.ca
80 overnight sites with open campground on large lake. Open May to October.
COASTAL WATERS B&B
Walking trail
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Photo: Dean Casavechia
HEAD OF JEDDORE TO SHEET HARBOUR TO LISCOMB
This is a place where quaint fishing villages beckon from side roads, urging you to stop and breathe in the fresh salt air. Invigorating, isn’t it?
As you meander along this section of the Eastern Shore, you’re sure to sense the history coming to life all around you. While several of the area’s museums focus their exhibits on the past, you’ll also find a sense of history in our very way of life. The oldfashioned pleasures are still valued here: community picnics, church suppers, fishing right off the wharf. And just because you’re visiting doesn’t mean you can’t take part.
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Photo: Tourism Nova Scotia, Acorn Art Photography
Services
Gas Stations
ULTRAMAR
Highway 7, Head of Jeddore
WILSON’S GAS STOPS
Highway 7, Sheet Harbour
IRVING
Highway 7, Sheet Harbour
CHURCH POINT VARIETY AND GAS
Sheet Harbour
Grocery Stores
SOBEYS
Highway 7, Head of Jeddore
FOODLAND
22579 Main Street, Sheet Harbour
Pharmacies
LAWTON’S
Highway 7, Sheet Harbour
saint-marys.ca
The Wild Islands Coast represents communities from Musquodoboit Harbour to Sherbrooke, a unique network of wild islands and coastal headlands.
LISCOMBE LODGE
Photo: Tourism Nova Scotia, Acorn Art Photography
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FISHERMAN’S LIFE MUSEUM
58 Navy Pool Loop, Jeddore Oyster Pond
902-889-2053
fishermanslife.novascotia.ca
Here you’ll hear stories about the land, the sea, and life from people on the Eastern Shore. Please check the website prior to visiting as renovations are ongoing.
MEMORY LANE
HERITAGE VILLAGE
Highway 7, Lake Charlotte
5435 Clam Harbour Road
902-845-1937 | 877-287-0697
visitmemorylane.ca
Immerse yourself in the nostalgia of the 1940s as you stroll back in time to an authentically restored village.
MACPHEE HOUSE
COMMUNITY MUSEUM AND VISITOR INFORMATION CENTRE
22404 Highway 7, Sheet Harbour
902-885-2092
Discover the history of Sheet Harbour and its lumber-related industries.
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MEMORY LANE HERITAGE VILLAGE
BARRY COLPITTS FOLK ART
15359 Highway 7, East Ship Harbour 902-772-2090
barrycolpitts.ca
The artist’s home and outbuildings will stand out as they are adorned with his colourful folk art.
BLACK SHEEP
FOLK ART GALLERY
1689 West Jeddore Road, Head of Jeddore 902-889-5012
blacksheepart.com
This colourful gallery is located in a converted 1,200-square-foot fish plant. Featuring the work of over 40 Nova Scotian folk artists, including Barry Colpitts and Maud Lewis.
HOSKING GENERAL STORE
AT MEMORY LANE
HERITAGE VILLAGE
5435 Clam Harbour Road, Lake Charlotte
902-845-1937 | 877-287-0697
visitmemorylane.ca
Built in 1894, this year-round general store displays merchandise typical of the 1940s.
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MURPHY’S CAMPING AND SCENIC BOAT TOURS
308 Murphy’s Road, Tangier 902-772-2700 | 800-565-0000
murphyscamping.ca
Welcome aboard the Murphy’s Legacy, a Cape Island-style wooden boat offering coastal island tours, fishing tours, sunset cruises, and an island drop-off service.
COASTAL ADVENTURES
84 Mason’s Point Road, Tangier 902-772-2774 | 877-404-2774
coastaladventures.com
Over 30 years offering guided sea kayaking tours and coastal paddling excursions. Guided adventures available for every interest and skill level.
THE DEANERY PROJECT
751 West Ship Harbour Road, Lower Ship Harbour 902-845-1888
thedeaneryproject.com
Explore the trails, take in the waterfront, or attend a workshop on topics ranging from permaculture and maple tree tapping, to guitar building and straw bale construction.
NORSE COVE CAMPING N o r s e C o v e AND KAYAK CENTRE
51 Dewolfes Road, Tangier 902-430-4559
norsecovecamping.com
Norse Cove is your one stop destination on the Eastern Shore for small footprint, eco-friendly camping and kayak exploration of the Eastern Shore Wild Islands. A full-service kayak centre with exceptional sea kayak equipment, guides and Paddle Canada Instructors with a fresh and innovative approach to kayak training and exploration.
Murphys Boat Tours
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Photo: Tourism Nova Scotia, Ian Selig
HARBOUR BREEZES DAYLILIES
10099 Highway 7, Head of Jeddore
902-889-3179
harbourbreezes.ca
A gardener’s delight featuring over 800 varieties of daylilies and 100 varieties of rare Japanese irises. Gift shop on site.
SOBER ISLAND BOAT TOURS
73 Levy Road, Sober Island, Sheet Harbour
902-885-5389
Facebook: Sober Island Boat Tours
Sightseeing boat tours; also lobster fishing tours mid-May to mid-June. Sightseeing tours are weather and tide-dependent; for tour times and reservations call or use Facebook messenger.
LISCOMBE LODGE MARINA
2884 Highway 7, Liscomb Mills
902-779-2307
liscombelodge.ca
Service dock, water. Electric, fuel, washroom, showers. Resort facilities available to visiting boaters.
For further marina information contact Harbour Authorities, visit: dfo-mpo.gc.ca
Sober Island Boat Tours
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Photo: @daveyandsky
Beaches and Provincial Parks
CLAM HARBOUR BEACH PROVINCIAL PARK
158 Beach Road, Clam Harbour
A long sandy beach and a picnic area in a field atop a bluff. Supervised on weekends only.
TAYLOR HEAD PROVINCIAL PARK
20140 Highway 7, Spry Bay
A beautiful picnic park with boardwalks to white sand beach and several backcountry hiking trails (2 km to 8 km) along the Mushaboom Harbour.
CLAM HARBOUR
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Trails
OYSTER POND (1.5 km)
A short walk leads from the dam at Oyster Pond along an old loop highway to a war memorial.
TAYLOR HEAD PROVINCIAL PARK TRAIL
(various distances)
Off Highway 7 in Spry Bay
Several backcountry hiking trails, ranging from 2 km to 8 km along Mushaboom Harbour and the end of the peninsula.
LISCOMB RIVER TRAIL SYSTEM
Liscomb Mills (various distances)
Over 20 km of trails, from 1 km to 9.5 km, the system features inland and coastal hiking, waterfalls, swinging bridge.
TAYLOR HEAD PROVINCIAL BEACH
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businesses Family & Dog Friendly Taproom & Beer Garden Sober Island Brewing Fresh Made. Locally Sourced. Always Delicious. 22808 Hwy 7 Sheet Harbour 902.885.2700 www.marmaladecafe.ca themarmadlademotel.com 782.285.0095 Private Balcony. Oceanview. Water Access. Hot Tub. Open All Year. Discover the Eastern Shore themarmadlademotel.com 782.285.0095 Private Balcony. Oceanview. Water Access. Hot Tub. Open All Year. Discover the Eastern Shore themarmadlademotel.com 782.285.0095 Private Balcony. Oceanview. Water Access. Hot Tub. Open All Year. Discover the Eastern Shore themarmadlademotel.com 782.285.0095 Private Balcony. Oceanview. Water Access. Hot Tub. Open All Year. Discover the Eastern Shore 36 Head of Jeddore to Sheet Harbour to Liscomb 2023
Explore the museum, take a walk along the falls, enjoy a picnic on the grounds – we look forward to meeting you. 22404 Highway 7, Sheet Harbour, NS B0J 3B0 902-885-2092 MacPhee House Community Museum and VIC attractions July 8 to September 9, 2023 Please check Sober Island Boat Tours on FB for daily schedule soberislandboattour.com soberislandboattour@gmail.com WELCOME ABOARD! • 2023 opening July 8, closing September 9 • Please check Sober Island Boat Tours on FB for daily schedule • https://soberislandboattour.com • Email: soberislandboattour@gmail.com Norse Cove Camping and Kayak Centre Far from the ordinary…. Your one stop destination for small footprint, eco-friendly camping and a full service kayak centre exploration of the Eastern Shore Wild Islands. 37 coastalnovascotia.ca
FOOD & DRINK
THE COOKHOUSE AT MEMORY LANE
HERITAGE VILLAGE
5435 Clam Harbour Road, Lake Charlotte
902-845-1937 | 877-287-0697
visitmemorylane.ca
Cookhouse chow is served buffet style in the 60-seat replica of a 1940s cookhouse between 11:30 a.m. - 3 p.m. daily while the Museum is open. All food is prepared on-site and features baked beans, soup, homemade brown bread, gingerbread, cookies, coffee, tea, and lemonade.
THE HENLEY HOUSE PUB & RESTAURANT
22478 Highway 7, Sheet Harbour
902-885-3335
henleyhouse.ca
Located in a 96-year-old former inn, the Henley House Pub & Restaurant features live music, local seafood, and a full-service bar.
Opens at 12 p.m.
FAIRWINDS MOTEL & RESTAURANT
22522 Highway 7, Sheet Harbour
902-885-2502
fairwindsmotelsheetharbour.ca
Casual licensed dining with harbour view.
Memory Lane Heritage Village Cookhouse
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IL PORTO RESTAURANT
22808 Highway, Sheet Harbour
902-885-3111
facebook.com/ilporto
Enjoy homemade food in a casual atmosphere.
MARMALADE CAFE & COFFEE BAR
22808 Hwy 7, Sheet Harbour
902-885-2700
marmaladecafe.ca
Inspired meals and delicious treats made with the freshest ingredients from muffins and cookies to savoury soups and salads.
RIVERSIDE DINING ROOM
AT LISCOMBE LODGE RESORT
2884 Highway 7, Liscomb Mills
902-779-2307 | 800-665-6343
liscombelodge.ca
Relaxed fine dining featuring fresh seafood, local produce, and Nova Scotia wines. Planked salmon is prepared the traditional way, slow-roasted outdoors.
SLIPPERY OYSTER RESTAURANT
22715 Highway 7, Sheet Harbour
902-885-2293
Under new ownership, this rebranded restaurant is housed in the Sheet Harbour Motel. Enjoy the view while choosing a dish from their new menu.
MARMALADE CAFE
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Craft Beverages
SOBER ISLAND BREWING
COMPANY LTD.
22462 Highway 7, Sheet Harbour
902-719-9463
soberislandbrewing.ca
You can find Sober Island ales in your favourite local eateries along the Eastern Shore or you can visit them at their location beside Henley House Pub & Restaurant.
Specialty Foods
HARDYWARES PRESERVES
hardywares.com
info@hardywares.com
facebook.com/ hardyWaresPreserves
Small-batch traditional recipes for jams, jellies, pickles and relishes all made in Necum Teuch.
TANGIER LOBSTER
172 Lawlors Point Road, Tangier
902-772-2130
tangierlobster.com
Tangier Lobster is a leading Canadian exporter of live lobster.
SOBER ISLAND BREWING
HENLEY HOUSE
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STAY Accommodations
PADDLER’S RETREAT B&B
84 Mason’s Point Rd, Tangier 902-772-2774
coastaladventures.com
Circa 1860 fisherman’s home offers four rooms with shared and private baths. Full breakfast included. Sea kayaking tours and rentals available.
FAIRWINDS MOTEL & RESTAURANT
22522 Highway 7, Sheet Harbour 902-885-2502
fairwindsmotelsheetharbour.ca 10 air-conditioned units, TV, licensed dining room.
JEDDORE LODGE & CABINS AND BY THE SEA RESTAURANT
9855 Hwy 7, Head of Jeddore 902-889-3030
jeddorelodge.com
Discover the true definition of escaping and finding tranquility by choosing a stay at one of the arrays of properties from the J’ADORE collection, including the Jeddore Lodge & Cabins and By the Sea Restaurant on site- Breakfast served Wednesday-Sunday 8am10am from May to October. We do cater for training, workshops, events or dinner but only on pre-booking. Open to non-accommodation guests.
MARMALADE MOTEL
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LISCOMBE LODGE RESORT & CONFERENCE CENTRE
2884 Highway 7, Liscomb Mills
902-779-2307 | 800-665-6343
liscombelodge.ca
This Nova Scotia Signature Resort offers rustic chalets, spacious four-bedroom cottages, and luxury-lodge guest rooms with private balconies.
MARMALADE MOTEL
25658 Nova Scotia Highway 7, Port Dufferin 782-285-0095
themarmalademotel.com
Each one of 8 rooms is individually decorated with a Modern BoHo vibe. Every room offers a private balcony with westward facing ocean views, perfect for catching afternoon rays or watching the sunset.
SHEET HARBOUR MOTEL
22715 Hwy 7, Sheet Harbour 902-885-2293
facebook.com/theslipperyoyster/
WEBBER’S LAKE CHARLOTTE MOTEL
11470 Highway 7, Lake Charlotte 902-440-6731
webbersmotel.com
Local charm at reasonable rates, the motel is located minutes from Clam Harbour Beach and on an extensive trail system that is used by hikers, mountain bikes, and ATVs.
Sober Island Brewing Taproom
Photo: Tourism Nova Scotia, Acorn Art and Photography
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Campgrounds
MURPHY’S CAMPING ON THE OCEAN
308 Murphy’s Road, Murphy Cove, (Tangier)
902-772-2700 | 800-565-0000
murphyscamping.ca
25 unserviced, 13 serviced, 4 rental units, Wi-Fi and laundry, situated on a peninsula overlooking the ocean. Marina, boat tours, and canoe rentals available.
NORSE COVE CAMPING
N o r s e C o v e AND KAYAK CENTRE
51 Dewolfes Road, Tangier
902-430-4559
norsecovecamping.com
Far from the ordinary….
A beautiful, oceanside campground with unique tent platforms, micro-cabins, RV sites, access to the Wild Islands and beautiful beaches! Enjoy one of the best headland ocean views in Nova Scotia only an hour and fifteen minutes’ drive from Halifax.
SPRY BAY CAMPGROUND AND CABINS
19867 Highway 7, Spry Bay, (Tangier)
902-772-2554 | 866-229-8014
sprybaycampground.ca
43 overnight sites; 19 sites, 24 unserviced and two campers cabins. Open and wooded sites. Beautiful spacious tenting area. Showers, laundromat, fire pits, wood, ice, payphone. Convenience store and pizza shop. Playground, above ground swimming pool, free Wi-Fi, communal campfires.
MURPHY’S CAMPING ON THE OCEAN
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SHERBROOKE TO HALF ISLAND COVE
As you make your way into this section of the Eastern Shore, you’ll find Nova Scotia’s largest museum site at Sherbrooke Village. Dating back to 1860 through to the First World War, you’ll walk through a typical Nova Scotian village in those times and gain a unique sense of history. Stroll the Main Street where you’ll find dining experiences in a relaxed atmosphere. As you continue along the shore, you’ll want to stop and capture more memories of beautiful St. Mary’s River.
Continue your journey by car, or a short ferry ride, where you’ll appreciate the natural wonders as you wind your way around the dips and bends in the road that give way to incredible coastal vistas. You may want to take along your rod because you’ll encounter several great fishing spots along the way. Plan to spend the night, enjoy the hospitality, and the view of a sunrise or a sunset along a hidden treasure of this shore.
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Services Gas Stations SHERBROOKE GARAGE LTD 8152 Highway 7, Sherbrooke 902-522-2881 Service station, 24-hour emergency towing WILSON’S GAS STATION 8208 Highway 7, Sherbrooke 902-522-2325 Grocery Stores CLOVER FARMS SUPER MARKET 3 Main Street, Sherbrooke 902-522-2999 Pharmacy SHOPPERS DRUG MART 14 Main St, Sherbrooke 902-522-2010 Monday to Saturday 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.
saint-marys.ca municipality.guysborough.ns.ca
SHERBROOKE VILLAGE
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BAIRD’S TRADESMEN MUSEUM
12455 Highway 7, Aspen
Large collection of tools used by the fine craftsmen of many nowforgotten trades: cobbler, cooper, farrier, blacksmith, woodturner, carpenter/joiner, leatherworker, wheelwright, typesetter, saw filer/ fitter, weaving and spinning.
GOLDBORO INTERPRETIVE CENTRE
12881 Highway 316, Goldboro
Learn about the local area, past (fishing, forestry, mining and ship building) and present.
GOLDENVILLE GOLD MINING INTERPRETIVE CENTRE
199 Goldenville Road, Goldenville
On the site of what was once a working gold mine, this restored turn-of-the century church now houses a gold mining interpretive centre.
PARC DE NOS ANCÊTRES
Larry’s River, Highway 316
A peaceful, historic park that features handpainted rocks and plaques that movingly tell the story of the Acadian settlers in the area.
La Société Acadienne de Torbé
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PLACE SAVALETTE
Highway 316, Port Felix
Interpretative panels and paintings bring to life the amazing story of this Basque Captain who fished these waters many years ago and welcomed such notable visitors as Samuel de Champlain.
PORT BICKERTON LIGHTHOUSE
INTERPRETIVE CENTRE
Marine Drive, Route 211 902-364-2007
portbickertonlighthouse.ca
This restored lighthouse is accessible by car from the Village of Port Bickerton and displays story boards, pictures, and directories on all of Nova Scotia’s remaining lighthouses.
SHERBROOKE VILLAGE
PROVINCIAL MUSEUM
42 Main Street, Sherbrooke 902-522-2400 | 888-743-7845
sherbrookevillage.novascotia.ca facebook.com/sherbrookevillage
Every day is a trip back in time as Nova Scotia’s 19th-century heritage is brought to life for visitors of all ages by costumed interpreters in 25 original heritage buildings including blacksmiths, potters, weavers and printers.
ST. MARY’S RIVER ASSOCIATION
SALMON MUSEUM
8404 Highway 7, Sherbrooke 902-522-2099
stmarysriverassociation.com
Displays of fishing exhibits from the St. Mary’s River. Learn about the lifecycle of an Atlantic salmon and enjoy exhibits on local wildlife.
PARC DE NOS ANCÊTRES
La Société Acadienne de Torbé
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BY THE TIDES KITCHEN/KNICKLES STUDIO & GALLERY
2981 Hwy 211, Port Hilford
902-440-0269
FORGOTTEN SHORE FARM
2925 Hwy 211, Port Hilford 902-318-1965
SHERBROOKE VILLAGE AMBROTYPE STUDIO
42 Main Street, Sherbrooke
902-522-2400
Get outfitted in period costume (1860–1900) and have your photo taken at Canada’s only ambrotype photo studio.
SHERBROOKE VILLAGE TREASURES AND GIFTS
42 Main Street, Sherbrooke
888-743-7845
902-522-2400
museum.gov.ns.ca/sv
Handmade items produced in Sherbrooke Village, including woodturning products, pottery, blacksmith pieces, hand cream, and candles.
THE SOAP COMPANY OF NOVA SCOTIA LTD.
8000 Highway 7, Sherbrooke 844-522-2114 | 902-522-2114
soapnovascotia.com
Find small batch products for your family, your pets and your home.
SANCTUARY SHORE GENERAL STORE
8000 Highway 7, Sherbrooke 844-522-2114 | 902-522-2114
soapnovascotia.com
it is also a cyclist rest area.
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FOOD & DRINK
BEANIE’S BISTRO
27 Main St, Sherbrooke 902-522-2044
Handmade, locally sourced food served with a little local love on every plate.
MCDANIEL’S TEA ROOM AND RESTAURANT
42 Main Street, Sherbrooke Village 902-522-2423
Tea room providing light meals for visitors, just as it did when the McDaniel family operated the hotel from the 1860s until 1918.
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SEAWIND LANDING COUNTRY INN
159 Wharf Road, Highway 316, Charlos Cove
902-525-2108 | 800-563-4667
seawindlanding.ca
Seaside country gourmet dining at breakfast and dinner. Open year round. (October 15 to May 31, call ahead). Reservations are recommended.
SHERBROOKE VILLAGE INN RESTAURANT
7975 Highway 7, Sherbrooke
902-522-2228
sherbrookevillageinn.com
A number of dining options, a full service menu breakfast, luncheons, high tea and dinner by the fire. Or if you need to be on the road, they offer take away options for your convenience.
SMOKEY HOLLOW GENERAL STORE
17490 highway 316, Cross Roads
Country Harbour
902-328-2576
Delicious homemade meals with convenience items.
WHITNEY’S CORNER STORE
4955 Highway 211, Port Bickerton
902-364-2017
Great food and warm hospitality.
Take the road less travelled.
1-800-563-4667 • www.seawindlanding.ca
Your Eastern Shore destination, half-way between Halifax and the Cabot Trail
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NOVANATURE ADVENTURES
598 Isaac Harbour Road, Isaac Harbour
902-387-2089
NovaNatureAdventures.com
Launching from Seawind Landing Country Inn, we offer a variety of half-day adventures that include special nature encounters, art experiences, history and culture moments, a spectacular boat tour of Tor Bay and dark sky events.
Beaches and Provincial Parks
SALSMAN PROVINCIAL PARK
Highway 316, Country Harbour
888-544-3434
novascotiaparks.ca
A picnic park with a view of the harbour. The facility has a boat launch and can accommodate tents and RVs for overnight guests. Great area for swimming.
SHERBROOKE PROVINCIAL PARK
8407 Highway 7, Sherbrooke
Small picnic park on the banks of the St. Mary’s River.
LOCHIEL LAKE PROVINCIAL PARK
13575 Highway 7, Lochiel
Quiet picnic park under mixed- wood trees. Lake is suitable for boating and swimming.
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PORT BICKERTON BEACH PARK
Route 211, 640 Lighthouse Road
A naturalist’s paradise, this beach is a quiet one that stretches along 3.7 km of maintained trails with interpretive panels describing the local flora.
TOR BAY BEACH PROVINCIAL PARK
650 Highway 316, Tor Bay
Picturesque picnic area on a rocky point looks out to the open Atlantic. Sand beaches, boardwalk, interpretive displays.
Trails
visitguysborough.ca
PORT BICKERTON LIGHTHOUSE BEACH PARK AND TRAIL
Off Route 211 (various distances) A boardwalk meanders through flora to a sandy beach. A great family trail featuring a lighthouse museum.
UNITED EMPIRE LOYALIST TRAIL
On Highway 316, Stormont (2.2 km) This trail acknowledges the Loyalists who settled in the area.
RADAR BASE TRAIL
turn right onto Hwy 316 near Cole Harbour
This trail, that leads you to the Queensport Road Trail in Guysborough, highlights the remains of a Second World War airforce radar base, huge glacial erratics (rocks left from the last ice age) and panoramic views from the top.
STONEWALL PARK
Highway 7 – across from Sherbrooke Provincial Park
It is the perfect place to get outside and experience nature in the heart of the community of Sherbrooke. The park has graveled walking trails, boardwalks, platforms over-looking the beautiful rapids of the St. Mary’s River and picnic tables.
Boating
ST. MARY’S BOAT CLUB
Located behind Sherbrooke Village Museum
Floating dock, four berths for small boats, launch way, no services. For more information phone Don Dunbar at 902-522-2572.
For further marina information contact Harbour Authorities, visit: dfo-mpo.gc.ca
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STAY
Accommodations
DAYSAGO B&B
15 Cameron Road, Sherbrooke 902-522-2811 | 902-328-7600
bbcanada.com/daysago
Three guest rooms. Relax in the sun porch with view of St. Mary’s River.
LONELY ROCK SEASIDE BUNGALOWS
150 New Harbour Road, New Harbour
902-387-2668 | 866-248-1877
lonelyrock.com
Six fully equipped cottages nestled in a wooded area overlooking a sandy beach with fire pit, playground, and ocean views.
MURPHY’S INN B&B
6163 Highway 316, Larry’s River
902-525-2411 | 902-476-8687
murphysinn.ca
Located by the river in the historical Acadian fishing village of Larry’s River, Murphy’s Inn is a painter or photographers dream come true. Four rooms.
SEAWIND LANDING COUNTRY INN
159 Wharf Road, Highway 316, Charlos Cove
902-525-2108 | 800-563-4667
seawindlanding.ca
Located on a 20-acre peninsula overlooking the sheltered waters of Tor Bay and the vast Atlantic Ocean, enjoy your perfect seaside getaway. They welcome your furry family as well. Open year round. (October 15 to May 31, call ahead).
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SHERBROOKE VILLAGE INN
7975 Highway 7, Sherbrooke 902-522-2228
866-522-3818
sherbrookevillageinn.ca
Fourteen comfortable guest rooms with private baths, efficiency units, and housekeeping chalets.
WINE HARBOUR VILLAGE RESORT
215 Wine Harbour Raod, Wine Harbour 902-921-3832
facebook.com/wineharbourvillageresort
Settled along the shores of the Atlantic Ocean, this is the perfect place to relax, entertain and explore.
Campgrounds
NIMROD’S CAMPGROUND
159 Highway 211, Stillwater 902-522-2441
nimrodscampground.ca
Sixty sites, 52 with water and electric, Wi-Fi, canteen, swimming, and playground. Canoe rentals and rec hall, washer toss, darts, dump station, hiking trails.
SALSMAN PROVINCIAL PARK
Highway 316, Country Harbour 888-544-3434
novascotiaparks.ca
A picnic park with a view of the harbour. The facility has a boat launch and can accommodate tents and RVs for overnight guests. Great area for swimming.
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SEAWIND LANDING
CANSO TO GUYSBOROUGH TO MULGRAVE
Your appreciation for the natural wonders of the world will increase by leaps and bounds as you wind your way around the dips and bends in the roads that give way to incredible coastal vistas. This is Chedabucto Bay, one of Nova Scotia’s best kept secrets. Your prize at the end of this beautiful drive is the hospitality that awaits you in one of the picturesque communities.
Lining the colourful Guysborough waterfront on Wednesday nights during the summer months you’ll enjoy a weekly ceilidh that features the talents of several young musicians and dancers. The community pride swells along this section of the Eastern Shore. Take in an annual festival or experience one of the many outdoor events. Community pride is evident in the preservation of the area’s history that can be found in community-run museums like the Mulgrave Heritage Centre by taking Route 344. As you travel along this stretch of the Eastern Shore, you will enjoy breathtaking views and stunning sunsets and you’ll realize this was a truly beautiful way to end your tour of the mainland.
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Services Gas Stations COOK’S GAS BAR AND CAFÉ 10016 Highway 16, Guysborough 902-533-2993 Open daily 6 a.m. to 9 p.m. HANHAM’S GARAGE Half Island Cove CANSO GARAGE Canso Grocery Stores YOUR INDEPENDENT GROCER Guysborough CANSO COOP Canso Pharmacies GUYSBOROUGH PHARMACHOICE Guysborough CANSO PHARMACY Canso municipality.guysborough.ns.ca townofmulgrave.ca
CANSO WATERFRONT
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CANSO ISLANDS NATIONAL HISTORIC SITE
1465 Union Street, Canso
902-295-2069 | 902-366-3136
(summer)
pc.gc.ca/lhn-nhs/ns/canso/index.aspx
The site commemorates the significant role the fishery played in international commerce since the early 1700s. Visit the ruins of 18th-century fortifications and then explore the interpretive trail system. Enjoy a free 15-minute ride on a fishing boat that shuttles guests from the mainland to Grassy Island.
WHITMAN HOUSE MUSEUM & VISITOR INFORMATION CENTRE
1297 Union Street, Canso
902-366-2170
visitguysborough.ca/whitmanhouse-museum
Whitman House illustrates the history of Canso Town and eastern Guysborough County, with exhibits from Canso Harbour.
OUT OF THE FOG
LIGHTHOUSE MUSEUM
4291 Highway 16, Half Island Cove
902-358-2108
902-358-2290 (off season)
lighthousemuseum.ca
Exhibits showcase the lightkeeper’s way of life and demonstrate the operations of the light station. The Museum is lovingly run by the Keepers of the Beacon.
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QUEENSPORT LIGHTHOUSE
Rook Island, Queensport
The lighthouse’s crisp white clapboard and red tower offers a cheerful beacon to vessels passing tiny Rook Island in Chedabucto Bay. Built in 1936, this lighthouse is an example of the evolution in the design of traditional lighthouses.
PRINCE HENRY
SINCLAIR MONUMENT
Highway 16, Halfway Cove Commemorating the landing of the Prince Henry Sinclair Expedition (c. 1398). The monument is a fifteen-ton granite boulder with a black granite narrative plaque offering a panoramic view of Chedabuto Bay.
OLD COURT HOUSE MUSEUM
106 Church Street, Guysborough 902-533-4008
guysboroughhistoricalsociety.ca
Built in 1842-43 the museum offers a large selection of books and reference materials, including numerous complete and incomplete genealogies for use within the museum.
MULGRAVE HERITAGE
CENTRE
54 Loggie Street, Mulgrave
902-747-2788
The Heritage Centre and Cenotaph was built in the form of a replica to the former Scotia Ferry and is a must see stop on the Eastern Shore. The town’s rich history from the building of the Canso Causeway, to memorabilia from the First and Second World Wars, to the railroad, and the fishing industry are on display at this unique centre.
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AWE SUMMER!
80 Main Street, Guysborough
artworkseast.ca
The summer gallery of the artists and crafters of ArtWorks East, located right on the Guysborough Marina, featuring paintings, prints, photography, jewelry, quilts, wood carvings, gift cards and more. Visit their website for hours of operation.
GUYSBOROUGH COMMUNITY MARKET
Jost Building, Guysborough Waterfront 902-358-2061
A community gathering place, the market cooperative is where you will find many local wares to purchase. Visit their website for hours of operation.
THE LOFT GALLERY
102 Main Street, Guysborough 902-533-2851
loftgalleryart.com
theloftguysborough@gmail.com
Beautiful works by local artists, oil paintings, photography, seaglass creations, folk art, cards and posters.
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Beaches and Provincial Parks BLACK DUCK PROVINCIAL PARK 1409 Little Dover Road, Little Dover A boardwalk leads to a beautiful sandy beach park and shoreline walking trail. STANFEST, CANSO Explore The Guysborough Waterfront Visit Our Website For More Email Us guysboroughwaterfront@gmail com guysboroughmarina ca Like us on Facebook Follow us on Instagram: guysboroughwaterfront 61 coastalnovascotia.ca
QUEENSPORT BEACH
5420 Route 16, Queensport
A small sand and cobble beach overlooking historic Queensport Lighthouse. Interpretive display, picnic tables.
BOYLSTON PROVINCIAL PARK
11131 Highway 16, Boylston
Picnic area on Guysborough Harbour, with a short bridge to a small offshore island.
PORT SHOREHAM BEACH PROVINCIAL PARK
1720 Highway 344, Port Shoreham
A sand beach with picnic tables and change houses.
CHEDABUCTO LIFESTYLE COMPLEX
60 Green Street, Guysborough municipality.guysborough.ns.ca
902-533-2015
The CLC houses the Chedabucto Fitness Centre, community meeting and event space, an elementary sized gymnasium that can be converted into community space for weddings or other larger events. In Winter, lace up your skates and go for a spin on the 1000ft figure-eight loop or shoot the puck on the shinny rink. In Summer, a four lane running track around the soccer field offers a great place to do laps.
GUYSBOROUGH COMMUNITY MARKET
Jost’s Building, Guysborough Waterfront
902-358-2061
A community gathering place, the market cooperative is where you will find many local wares to purchase.
Trails
visitguysborough.ca
BLACK DUCK TRAIL
1409 Little Dover Road, Little Dover (3.5 km) Shoreline accessible walking trail with change houses, vault toilets with boardwalk and crushed rock trails. Roofed shelters and picnic tables with bird watching and beachcoming.
CHAPEL GULLY TRAIL, Canso
(10 km) A short loop around a saltwater estuary leads via a bridge to a full two-hour hike along shoreline and woodland.
GRASSY ISLAND TRAIL, Canso
(1 km loop) At the Interpretive Centre, visitors will see photographic and video displays, models, and 18thcentury artifacts.
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QUEENSPORT ROAD TRAIL, Queensport
(9 km one-way) This trails takes you through forests of spruce and fir. It leads to the remains of a Second World War airforce radar base displaying huge rocks left from the last ice age.
THE GREAT TRAIL—GUYSBOROUGH NATURE TRAIL
(50 km) The first section of The Great Trail to open in Nova Scotia, it extends from Guysborough to Country Harbour, offering spectacular views of wilderness, a suspension bridge, and waterfalls.
GUYSBOROUGH WATERFRONT TRAIL
(2 to 3 km return) Leave your vehicle at the Old Courthouse Museum and walk along the sidewalk towards the water. You may see eagles and other forms of waterfowl.
SCOTIA FERRY LOOK-OFF, Mulgrave
A beautiful 1.7-km maintained trail with a perfect location to view the routes that boats used to travel on the Strait of Canso. The lookoff features a walking path with benches and documented history along the path.
Marinas
CAPE CANSO MARINA
1639 Union Street, Canso
902-366-2937
Short-term docking is subject to availability.
GUYSBOROUGH MARINA
106 Main Street Guysborough
902-533-2052
Fuel, water, power, washrooms, showers. Within walking distance of stores and restaurants.
VENUS COVE MARINA
16 Loggie Street, Mulgrave
902-747-2788
Serviced docks to accommodate 15 boats. Water, power, guest moorings. Washrooms.
ARTWORKS EAST GALLERY
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FOOD & DRINK
HART’S OF BOYLSTON
GENERAL STORE
11771 Main Street, Boylston
902-533-3431
Offering a variety of grocery items and take away deli counter foods.
BIG G’S PIZZA & RESTAURANT
111 Main Street, Guysborough
902-533-1886 | biggspizza.ca
Big G’s Pizza serves affordable homemade meals with fast and friendly service.
ROBIN’S DONUTS COOK’S GAS BAR AND CAFÉ
10016 Highway 16, Guysborough
902-533-2993
Eat-in or take-out/drive-thru. Coffee, ice cappuccino, all day breakfast options, homemade baked goods including donuts and muffins.
AUTHENTIC SEACOAST
80 Main St. Guysborough
902-533-2078
authenticseacoast.com
Located in the heart of Guysborough, Authentic Seacoast offers a multitude of experiences and products for visitors, from the historic DesBarres Manor Inn, craft beverages, full steam coffee to distillery tours.
THE FRONT PORCH
39 Loggie street, Mulgrave, The Front Porch (square.site)
F the front porch
A local licensed café & ice cream barn.
DESBARRES MANOR INN, GUYSBOROUGH
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STAY
Accommodations
DESBARRES MANOR INN
90 Church Street, Guysborough 902-533-2099 | 1-888-933-2099
desbarresmanor.com
Genuine maritime hospitality await you with elegant common spaces, large guest rooms with original art and fine antiques.
DISTILLERY HOUSE
75 Ferry Road, Guysborough 902-533-3904
Distillery House is part of Authentic Seacoast’s hospitality of offerings in historic Guysborough offering affordable comfort at its newly renovated facilities.
YURTS IN THE VINEYARD
75 Ferry Road, Guysborough 902-533-3904 | seacoaststay.ca
A one of a kind glamping adventure in authentically Canadian made yurts. Settled within a private oceanside vineyard you will enjoy an experience that is unique to the Eastern Shore.
Campgrounds
BOYLSTON PROVINCIAL PARK
11087 Highway 16, Boylston
35 overnight sites (unserviced), with a picnic area, interpretive display, and a stocked lake. Park amenities include vault toilets, disposal station, fire grills, and wood. Leashed pets are permitted.
SEABREEZE CAMPGROUND AND COTTAGES
230 Fox Island Road, Canso 902-366-2352
50 open and wooded sites for tents or RVs, on a 7.2-hectare property overlooking Chedabucto Bay. Swimming, boating, recreation opportunities. Four fully equipped housekeeping cottages also available.
AUTHENTIC SEACOAST
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29 16 17 18 23 19 25 26 27 14 10 12 11 13 20 21 22 Exit 24 Markland Dean 28 Westphal H H 24 H 35km 118km Grand Desert Fisherman’s Cove Cole Harbour Heritage Farm Museum Giant Hummingbird Sculpture Musquodoboit Valley Bicentennial Theatre & Cultural Centre Sober Island Boat Tours MacPhee House Museum Marie Joseph Provincial Liscomb River Trail/Marina Goldenville Gold Mining Sherbrooke Provincial Historic Sherbrooke St. Mary’s River Association Baird’s Tradesmen Museum Lochiel Lake Provincial Port Bickerton Lighthouse The United Empire Loyalist Salsman Provincial Park Goldboro Interpretive Tor Bay Provincial Beach Parc de nos Ancetres Radar Unit Trail Old Major Attractions & Activities 13 15 39 43 37 CHEDABUCTO LIFESTYLE COMPLEX
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Greg Morrow
MLA, Guysborough-Tracadie
9996 Hwy. 16 Chedabucto Centre, Unit P-1, Guysborough, NS, B0H 1N0 902-533-2777 • gregmorrow4gt@gmail.com
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Guysborough-Tracadie has the advantage of four coastlines: the Eastern Shore, the Chedabucto Bay, the Strait of Canso, and St. George’s Bay. In this area, you will find beautiful beaches to stroll, rivers to paddle, hiking trails to explore and so much more. Prepare to capture the beautiful scenery you discover, be it with your camera, on canvas or forever in your memory. We welcome everyone to visit this scenic part of the province, where you will be welcomed by those of us who call it home.
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