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eastern shore
Eastern Shore Kayaking on the Eastern Shore 195 An outdoor enthusiast’s paradise S tretching from the edges of the Halifax area to the Canso Causeway, Nova Scotia’s Eastern Shore is a place where historically themed attractions, pristine wilderness, comforting cuisine, and a natural paradise come together to create a oneof-a-kind travel experience. The Eastern Shore is ideal for a scenic, seaside getaway. Cycling on Salt Marsh Trail Unexpected Discoveries Ambrotype Studio, Sherbrooke Get dressed up in period clothing and have your picture taken in Canada’s only ambrotype glass photo studio, located in Sherbrooke Village. Black Sheep Gallery, West Jeddore Travel the winding West Jeddore Road, just off Highway 7, to arrive at this colourful fish-plantturned-art-gallery on the shores of Jeddore Harbour. Black Sheep Gallery’s colourful collection includes works from over 40 well-known folk artists, past and present, including Maud Lewis, Joe Sleep, and Barry Colpitts. The friendly owners, who are passionate about their collection, are always happy to share stories from the world of Nova Scotian folk art (see page 201). Martinique Beach Eastern Shore Step into Nova Scotia’s past at one of the region’s living-history museums—the enduring, authentic late1800s setting of Sherbrooke Village, or Memory Lane Heritage Village’s depiction of the province’s rural industries in the 1940s. See how a fisherman supported a family of fifteen in the tiny homestead that is now the Fisherman’s Life Museum in Oyster Pond (see page 201). Memory Lane Heritage Village novascotia.com The Eastern Shore contains one of the few remaining unspoiled and untouched archipelagoes in North America. The group of over 100 wild islands that skirt the Eastern Shore between Clam Harbour and Mushaboom were featured in the December 2015 edition of Canadian Geographic, as they have remained largely untouched since the last ice age, making them both historically and ecologically significant. Stop by Murphy’s Camping on the Ocean in Murphy Cove, for a boat tour of this pristine, rugged environment of white-sand beaches, dramatic headlands and idyllic sheltered coves that locals have been enjoying for centuries. 100wildislands.ca 196 Not-To-Be-Missed Experiences The Eastern Shore is marked by the wildness of its coastline, a way of life that recalls days gone by, and the resilience of its people. The attractions below offer visitors the classic Eastern Shore experience. Step into the life of a fisherman Fisherman’s Life Museum, Jeddore Oyster Pond Enjoy a freshly baked molasses cookie while listening to stories about the land, the sea, and the life people led on the Eastern Shore in the early 1900s. This tiny homestead was once home to a family of fifteen (see page 201). Dine at the Cookhouse Memory Lane Heritage Village, Lake Charlotte Sixteen restored buildings offer visitors a nostalgic look at rural Nova Scotia in the 1940s. Be sure to enjoy a traditional cookhouse lunch, complete with homemade brown bread and molasses (see page 201). Live life 1800s-style Sherbrooke Village, Sherbrooke Visit this vibrant museum village with 25 authentic buildings and welcoming costumed interpreters depicting life in the late 1800s. Become a villager for a day or two, trying your hand at churning homemade butter, sampling some home-baked goodies hot out of their wood-fired oven, or taking part in one of the Hands On History programs, such as Five-Hour Forge—Blacksmith Workshop (see page 201). Dine at an historic inn Eastern Shore DesBarres Manor Inn, Guysborough Treat yourself to a well-deserved getaway combining legendary Maritime hospitality and authentic cuisine. Enjoy a chef-led cooking class and prepare your own feast, or simply savour the Inn’s seasonal menu inspired by fresh seafood and ingredients from the on-site organic garden (see pages 200 & 202). Eastern Shore Sherbrooke Village Dig for clams Memory Lane Heritage Village, Lake Charlotte Listen to stories and history of the Eastern Shore on a guided excursion with fourth-generation clam digger, Darcy Baker. Get your feet dirty in Clam Harbour and try your hand at clam-digging. After your adventure out in the salt sea air, Memory Lane will welcome you back with a feed of clams and a heritage lunch with homemade soup and gingerbread (see page 201). “Mussel” your way through Murphy’s Scenic Boat Tours, Murphy Cove Join Captain Murphy aboard his traditional Cape Island boat for the mussel harvesting adventure, Blueberries of the Sea. Weaving along the coast, you’ll enjoy breathtaking views of the rugged coastline and seabirds on your way to the mussel grounds. Bring your rubber boots or sandals and wade out into the shallows to harvest the mussels. A culinary tour wouldn’t be complete without a sampling of your bounty—seafood just can’t get any fresher! (see page 205) Auld’s Cove Mulgrave novascotia.com Meagher’s Grant Middle Musquodoboit Upper Musquodoboit 7 Dollar Lake Park Moose River Musquodoboit Gold Mines Dartmouth Railway Museum Musquodoboit Harbour Sheet Harbour Shearwater 107 Fisherman’s Life Museum Port Aviation West Dufferin Museum 7 7 Chezzetcook Fisherman’s Cove Lawrencetown Beach Park Martinique Beach Rainbow Haven Beach Marine Drive Clam Harbour Beach Taylor Head Park Sherbrooke Liscomb Mills Old Court Boylston House Park Country Harbour Port Shoreham Park Crossroads Guysborough Sherbrooke Village Museum 16 Canso Museum: Salsman Whitman House Charlos Park Isaac’s Harbour Cove Canso 211 Goshen Fe rr y Atlantic Ocean 316 Tor Bay Park Canso Islands National Historic Site Outdoor Adventures The Eastern Shore offers explorers an array of off-the-beaten-path adventures for every fitness level. A complete listing of Eastern Shore’s outdoor opportunities starts on page 202. 197 Surfing at Lawrencetown Beach Beachcombing and birding at Martinique Beach Search for beach glass and sand dollars on Nova Scotia’s longest beach, a white-sand crescent that stretches flat and wide for five kilometres, with seabirds soaring on the ocean breezes above the dunes. This is also a protected area for the endangered Piping Plover (see page 202). Swimming at Clam Harbour Beach Provincial Park The smooth sand and warm tidal stream invite kids of all ages to splash and swim for hours. The rocky coast at the edge of the beach can be explored by way of a nature trail, which runs along other smaller sandy beaches. The site also offers an interpretive display, washroom and changeroom facilities, and a picnic area (see page 202). Cycling the Musquodoboit Harbour Trailway The former Canadian National Rail line from Musquodoboit Harbour to Meagher’s Grant has been converted to a 14.5-kilometre woodland hiking and biking trail. This flat, gravel-covered route offers a leisurely pedal through hardwood stands, past granite ridges, and alongside picturesque waterways with picnic facilities (see page 203). Eastern Shore For a true something-to-write-home-about experience, sign up for a surfing lesson near Lawrencetown Beach Provincial Park. These well-established surfing schools have everything you need for your saltwater adventure— wetsuits, boards, and lots of patience. By sundown, they’ll have you feeling the thrill of catching your first wave (see page 202). novascotia.com Surfing at Lawrencetown Beach Martinique Beach 198 Hiking along the Liscomb River Put on your sneakers, grab your camera, and head to the Liscomb River Trail System. Over 20 kilometres of inland and coastal trails, featuring waterfalls, a fish ladder, and a swinging bridge, will keep you busy for a couple of hours or the whole day (see page 203). Access the trail system at Liscombe Lodge Resort & Conference Centre. Kayaking around coastal islands and inlets The experienced guides at Coastal Adventures in Tangier will lead you to many coastal reefs and islands along the Eastern Shore. You’ll learn about the unique ecology, geology and human history of these largely undisturbed islands, while paddling past exposed cliffs, dramatic headlands, and into hidden coves of sparkling turquoise water (see page 206). Strolling the historic Guysborough Waterfront This self-guided walking tour of Guysborough’s historic waterfront will lead you past a number of heritage buildings and interpretive panels. Tour maps, which include a short history on each building, are available at the Old Court House Museum or at guysboroughhistoricalsociety.ca. Cycling on Eastern Shore Hike coastal trails at Taylor Head Provincial Park Kayaking with Coastal Adventures I Heart Bikes tour of Salt Marsh Trail Beginning near Lawrencetown Beach on the outskirts of Halifax, this guided tour is an easy ride along an old railway bed and ideal for taking beautiful scenic photos of the salt marsh’s water vistas (see page 207). novascotia.com Eastern Shore Located on a rugged, wind-swept peninsula that juts 6 kilometres into the Atlantic Ocean, Taylor Head Provincial Park is a “must-do” for the nature and bird lover. The park’s walking and hiking trails provide access to a variety of natural habitats, extensive granite outcroppings, scenic look-offs, and a large white-sand beach. With its wooded areas and 16 kilometres of coastline, Taylor Head is a haven for wildlife and a variety of breeding and migrating bird species, including Arctic tern, Leach’s petrel, common eider, and Canada goose. The Friends of Taylor Head, a local non-profit society, offers a number of guided walks and nature talks at Taylor Head Provincial Park (see page 202). Cycling along Guysborough Waterfront Liscombe Lodge hiking East Lawrencetown 3 Moonlight Beach Suites cccc $139–299 2 Wyndenfog Lane 902-827-2712 info@moonlightbeachsuites.com www.moonlightbeachsuites.com 3 romantic beachfront units (Q): 4-pc bath (whirlpool or steambath), sofabed (D) in sitting area, fireplace, deck, private entry. Luxurious yet casual. Hot tub, pool table. Suite • Year-round Beach Niche p. $100–150; no tax 5 Wyndenfog Lane 902-797-0413 bettyhoughton@eastlink.ca www.beachniche.ca B&B • Year-round Three Fathom Harbour Coastal Waters Accommodations qcccc/ccccd. $125–145, 16 Emerald Dr XP $20 902-827-4223 cpirri@bellaliant.net www.coastalwatersbnb.ca Apt., B&B • Year-round Grand Desert Changing Tides Bed & Breakfast qcccc $100–130, XP $15 6627 Hwy 207 902-827-5134 changingtides@bellaliant.net www.changingtides.ca B&B • Year-round Porter’s Lake The IN House, Musical Bed & Breakfast and Gallery q. $95–115; no tax 5315 Hwy 7 902-827-2532 theinhouse@eastlink.ca B&B • Year-round Musquodoboit Valley Area Meagher’s Grant River Oaks Country Lodge qcccd. $75–85, XP $15 3856 Meagher’s Grant Rd 902-384-3033 rogc@ns.aliantzinc.ca www.riveroaksgolfclub.ca/lodge.htm Motel • May 15–Oct 15 Mill Lake Mill Lake Getaway p. 296 Lakewood Dr 902-482-8187 mill.lake.getaway@gmail.com www.milllakegetaway.com Cottage • Year-round $70–90 Sheet Harbour Area (up to 20 km radius) $1300 w Musquodoboit Harbour Area (up to 20 km radius) Musquodoboit Harbour Old Riverside Lodge B & B q,cccc 98 Riverside Ave 902-889-3464, 877-859-3674 info@oldriversidelodgebnb.com www.oldriversidelodgebnb.com B&B • May 1–Oct 31 $95–130 $100 qcccd 1664 West Jeddore Rd 902-889-2857 serenitybythesea@eastlink.ca Cottage • May 15–Oct 31 Head of Jeddore Jeddore Lodge & Cabins p. $80–125, XP $10 9855 Hwy 7 902-889-3030, 888-889-3030 jeddorelodge@eastlink.ca www.jeddorelodge.com B&B, Cabin • May 1–Oct 31 p,. 22864 Hwy 7 902-885-2172 service@ankesbb.com B&B • Year-round $80–90, XP $8 Fairwinds Motel & Restaurant qccc 22522 Main St (Hwy 7) 902-885-2502 fairwinds@ns.sympatico.ca www.fairwindsmotelsheetharbour.ca Motel • Year-round $95 25245 Hwy 7 902-654-2237 gloriav@ns.sympatico.ca B&B • Year-round West Quoddy Brigitte’s Holiday Apartments pcccc $95, XP $10; no tax 159 Gammon Rd 902-654-2849 www.brigittesholidayapartments.com Apt. • May 15–Oct 15 End of Sheet Harbour Area Liscomb Birchill Bed & Breakfast and Guest House ,cccd $80–145, XP $10; no tax Salmon River Bridge Salmon River Country Inn qcccd $95–130 9931 Hwy 7 902-889-2233 margit@salmonrivercountryinn.ca www.salmonrivercountryinn.ca Inn • May 1–Nov 15 End of Musquodoboit Harbour Area Clam Bay Moments Oceanside Getaway qccccc $1275–1995 w 23 Pebblebeach Lane 902-229-2168 hollynewton21@gmail.com Vac. Home • Year-round pccc. 738 Upper Lakeville Rd 902-845-2340, 800-589-2282 info@webberslakesideresort.com www.webberslakesideresort.com Cottage • May 9–Oct 9 Sheet Harbour Anke’s Bed & Breakfast Port Dufferin Black Duck Ocean View Country Inn qcccd $100–110, XP $20 West Jeddore Serenity by the Sea Guest House & Cottages Upper Lakeville Webber’s Lakeside Cottage 199 p,. $50–85, XP $10 84 Mason’s Point Rd 902-772-2774, 877-404-2774 www.coastaladventures.com B&B • Jun 15–Oct 15 5254 Hwy 7 902-779-2017 paradise@birchillbb.com www.birchillbb.com B&B, Cottage • Year-round Liscomb Mills Liscombe Lodge Resort & Conference Centre pcccd.JJJ 2884 Hwy 7 902-779-2307, 800-665-6343 liscombe@liscombelodge.ca www.liscombelodge.ca Resort • May 22–Oct 18 $129–350 Accommodations Accommodations All properties listed have been licensed by the Province of Nova Scotia and approved by at least one of three recognized quality programs (Canada Select, NS Approved, CAA/AAA) to ensure that they are clean and comfortable. Most rates are shown as daily rates. For a key to other codes and symbols, see page 2. qccc. 372 Archibald Brook Rd 902-384-2525 gowanbraebandb@bellaliant.net www.stayatgowanbrae.com B&B • Year-round Tangier Paddler’s Retreat B&B Eastern Shore Communities are listed in order as found when travelling through the region on the Scenic Travelway roads. Middle Musquodoboit Gowan Brae Bed & Breakfast Sherbrooke Daysago Bed & Breakfast qcccd. $75–100, XP $10; no tax $875 w 15 Cameron Rd 902-328-7600 daysago@ns.sympatico.ca www.bbcanada.com/daysago B&B, Cottage • Year-round novascotia.com Eastern Shore Listings 200 Sherbrooke Village Inn p. $89–145, XP $15 7975 Hwy 7 902-522-2228, O/S 902-833-2341 aubrey.carol@ns.sympatico.ca www.sherbrookevillageinn.ca 15 motel & guest rooms (2 H), 3 cabins, & a 3-bdrm house; SaTV, coffeemaker, free Wi-Fi. Licensed restaurant. Fishing guides. Leashed pets allowed ($15 fee). In off-season, contact by e-mail or phone. Canso Eagle Valley Cottages cccd 3421 Hwy 16 902-318-3202 vorauer@tunaxxl.com www.eagle-valley-cottages.com Cottage • Year-round Campgrounds Eastern Shore 19867 Hwy 7 902-772-2554, 866-229-8014 sprybaycampground@msn.com www.sprybaycampground.ca May 1–Oct 31 Sheet Harbour $80–100, XP $10 East River Lodge Campground & Trailer Park Cabin, Motel, Tourist Home, Vac. Home pccd[F]c[R] $25–35; no tax Apr 1–Oct 31 200 Pool Rd St. Mary’s River Lodge 902-885-2057 p,cccd $76–120 Guysborough eastrivercampground@gmail.com 21 Main St May 1–Oct 31 DesBarres Manor Inn 902-522-2177, 877-497-2177 qccccd. $199–259, XP $35 Sherbrooke info@riverlodge.ca 90 Church St www.riverlodge.ca St. Mary’s Riverside Campground 902-533-2099 B&B Inn, Tourist Home • Apr 1–Oct 31 p,ccd[F]cd[R] $22–65 reservations@desbarresmanor.com 3987 Sonora Rd Port Bickerton www.desbarresmanor.com 902-522-2913 Inn • Year-round See ad p. 23. Goody’s B&B By the Sea reservations@riversidecampground.ca p. $85; no tax Osprey Shores Golf Resort www.riversidecampground.ca 5098 Highway 211 p. $119 May 1–Nov 1 902-364-2879 119 Ferry Lane Stillwater margrongoodacre@gmail.com 902-533-3904, 800-909-3904 B&B • Jun 1–Oct 15 Nimrod’s Campground stay@ospreyshoresresort.com p,cc[F]cd[R] $22–28 www.ospreyshoresresort.com Isaac’s Harbour 159 Hwy 211 Motel • May 1–Nov 1 See ad p. 23. On the Harbour Bed and Breakfast 902-522-2441 q. $80, XP $10 Pepperlane Manor Bed & Breakfast info@nimrodscampground.ca q,cccc. $115–150 www.nimrodscampground.ca 28 MacMillan Hill Rd 22 Court St 902-387-2213 May 17–Oct 11 902-533-1884 ben.galeb@seasidehighspeed.com Middle Country Harbour info@pepperlane.ca Tourist Home • Jun 1–Sep 30 www.pepperlane.ca Salsman Provincial Park v New Harbour B&B • Year-round $27 Wp. Lonely Rock Seaside Bungalows 15641 Hwy 316 pccccd. $90–230, XP $10 902-328-2999, 888-544-3434 150 New Harbour Rd www.novascotiaparks.ca/parks/salsman.asp 902-387-2668, 866-248-1877 All campgrounds listed have been approved by Jun 10–Sep 12 info@lonelyrock.com CampingSelect and/or NS Approved to ensure www.lonelyrock.com that they meet the required standards. For a key Fox Island 6 cottages (Q,T; 1-, 2-, & 3-bdrm), 4-pc bath, to symbols and codes, see page 2. Seabreeze Campground p. $25–40, XP $10 free Wi-Fi, gas BBQ, ocean view. Sandy beach, West Porter’s Lake 230 Fox Island Main Rd playground, hiking, canoeing; good area for 902-366-2352, 866-771-2267 Porters Lake Provincial Park v cycling. $27–36 seabreeze.camp@ns.sympatico.ca Wp. Cottage • Year-round www.seabreezecampground.com 1160 West Porter’s Lake Rd Charlos Cove 902-827-2250, 888-544-3434 65 overnight sites; 9 seasonal; rental RVs www.novascotiaparks.ca/parks/porters.asp with full side pop-out deck. Open and wooded SeaWind Landing Country Inn p,cccc $99–169 May 20–Oct 10 tent sites, pay showers, laundry, groceries, 159 Wharf Rd Wyse Corner propane. Playground, horseshoes, beach, 902-525-2108, 800-563-4667 saltwater fishing. Dollar Lake Provincial Park v innkeepers@seawindlanding.ca $27 May 15–Oct 15 Wp. www.seawindlanding.ca 5265 Old Guysborough Rd Canso Inn • Year-round 902-384-2770, 888-544-3434 Cape Canso R.V. Park & Marina Whitehead www.novascotiaparks.ca/parks/dollar.asp p. $18–24 Jun 10–Oct 10 Foxberry by the Sea Cottages 1639 Union St p. $110, XP $10; no tax Upper Lakeville 902-366-2937 50 Fish Plant Lane May 15–Oct 30 E & F Webber Lakeside Park 902-358-2605 "pccc[F]ccc[R] $27–53 Riverside foxberry@ns.sympatico.ca 738 Upper Lakeville Rd www.foxberry.ca Boylston Provincial Park v 902-845-2340, 800-589-2282 Cottage • May 1–Oct 31 $20 p. info@webberslakesideresort.com 11131 Hwy 16 Fox Island www.webberslakesideresort.com 902-533-3326, 888-544-3434 May 9–Oct 9 See ad p. 203. Seabreeze Cottages www.novascotiaparks.ca/parks/boylston.asp p. $99–125, XP $10 Murphy Cove Jun 10–Sep 12 230 Fox Island Rd Murphy’s Camping on the Ocean 902-366-2352, 866-771-2267 pccc[F]ccc[R] $27–39 seabreeze.camp@ns.sympatico.ca 308 Murphys Rd www.seabreezecampground.com 902-772-2700 4 cottages (D,T,3/4,pullout; 1- & 2-bdrm): murphyscampingontheocean@gmail.com 3-pc bath (T or S), firepit. On Chedabucto www.murphyscamping.ca Bay; site of transatlantic cable landings. May 15–Oct 15 Small store, laundromat. Cottage • May 15–Oct 15 Last Port Motel p,. 10 Hwy 16 902-366-2400 www.lastportmotel.ca Motel • Year-round Campgrounds novascotia.com Spry Bay Spry Bay Campground & Cabins $120 p,ccc[F]cc[R]. $25–85 5909 Hwy 207 902-407-9453 info@hopeforwildlife.net www.hopeforwildlife.net Admission: D • Jun 1–Sep 30 •; West Chezzetcook Acadian House Museum / L’Acadie de Chezzetcook 79 Hill Rd 902-827-5992 acadiedechezzetcook@gmail.com www.acadiedechezzetcook.ca Admission: $ • Jul 1–Aug 31 •W Middle Musquodoboit Musquodoboit Valley Bicentennial Theatre and Cultural Centre 12390 Hwy 224 902-384-2819 info@bicentennialtheatre.ca www.bicentennialtheatre.ca Admission: $ • Year-round •W Moose River Gold Mines Moose River Gold Mines Museum 6990 Moose River Rd 902-384-2484 Admission: D • Jul 1–Aug 31 •W Markland Icelandic Memorial 380 Caribou Rd 902-860-3551 glendaburrows@eastlink.ca www.nova-scotia-icelanders.ednet.ns.ca/ markland.htm Year-round Musquodoboit Harbour Musquodoboit Railway Museum 7895 Hwy 7 902-889-2689 Jun 1–Aug 31 •W Jeddore Oyster Pond Fisherman’s Life Museum v 58 Navy Pool Loop 902-889-2053 fishermanslife.novascotia.ca Admission: $ • Jun 1–Oct 3 Lake Charlotte Memory Lane Heritage Village 5435 Clam Harbour Rd 902-845-1937, 877-287-0697 info@heritagevillage.ca www.heritagevillage.ca Admission: $ • Jun 15–Sep 15 •; Sheet Harbour MacPhee House Community Museum 22404 Main St 902-885-2092 j.w@ns.sympatico.ca Jun 6–Sep 15 •; Sherbrooke Sherbrooke Village v Old Court House 1843 902-522-4653 Admission: $ • Jun 1–Aug 31 •W 42 Main St 902-522-2400, 888-743-7845 s.village@novascotia.ca sherbrookevillage.novascotia.ca Admission: $ • Jun 6–Sep 20 •; St. Mary’s River Salmon Museum 8404 Hwy 7 902-522-2099 stmarysriver@ns.sympatico.ca www.stmarysriverassociation.com Admission: D • Jun 1–Sep 30 •W Aspen Baird’s Tradesmen Museum 12455 Hwy 7 902-833-2219 tradesmen.museum@gmail.com Admission: $ • Jul 1–Oct 1 •; Port Bickerton Port Bickerton Lighthouse Interpretive Centre 630 Lighthouse Rd 902-364-2000 pbnslighthouse@gmail.com www.portbickertonlighthouse.ca Admission: $ • Jul 1–Sep 30 •W Goldboro Goldboro Interpretive Centre 12881 Hwy 316 Jun 30–Aug 31 •W Half Island Cove Out of the Fog Lighthouse Museum Hwy 16 902-358-2108 keepersofthebeacons@seasidehighspeed.com www.outofthefog.ca Admission: D • Jun 15–Sep 20 •W 68 Main St 902-533-2092 theatre@mulgraveroad.ca www.mulgraveroad.ca Year-round •; 106 Church St 902-533-4008 guysborough.historical@ns.sympatico.ca www.guysboroughhistoricalsociety.ca Admission: D • Jun 1–Oct 1 •W Mulgrave Mulgrave Heritage Centre and VIC 54 Loggie St 902-747-2788 mhc@bellaliant.com Admission: $ • Jul 1–Sep 8 •W GAlleries, shops, Artists & Artisans These listings identify some of the artisans in the region and some galleries and shops whose products are primarily made in Nova Scotia. East Lawrencetown Fancy Lucky Gallery and Craft Emporium 4144 Hwy 207 902-434-7895 brannenj@ns.sympatico.ca Media: Clay, paintings & prints • Year-round West Chezzetcook Laughleton Gallery 115 Shore Rd 902-827-3225 brannenj@ns.sympatico.ca www.judithbrannen.ca Media: Books & cards, paintings & prints Year-round Jeddore Oyster Pond Black Sheep Gallery 1689 West Jeddore Rd 902-889-5012 Canso audrey@blacksheepart.com Canso Islands National Historic SiteP www.blacksheepart.com 1465 Union St 902-366-3136 information@pc.gc.ca www.parkscanada.gc.ca/cansoislands Site of a one-time thriving community of New England fishermen and merchants. Film, lifesize dioramas of three island property interiors, and artifacts on display. Access by boat. Admission: D • Jul 1–Sep 5 •; Media: Paintings & prints, wood Jun 15–Sep 15 East Ship Harbour Barry Colpitts 15359 Hwy 7 902-772-2090 www.barrycolpitts.ca Media: Wood • Year-round Canso Museum: Whitman House Restaurants Halfway Cove Prince Henry Sinclair Monument For more extensive information, pick up a copy of the Restaurant Association of Nova Scotia’s Dine Nova Scotia or Taste of Nova Scotia’s Culinary Adventure Guide. Also visit edining.ca and tasteofnovascotia.com. See page 2 for a key to the symbols and codes. 1297 Union St 902-366-2170 cansotouristbureau@ns.sympatico.ca Jun 1–Sep 30 •W Hwy 16 902-533-4016 princehssp@aol.com sinclair.quarterman.org/phssna.html Year-round •W Guysborough Chedabucto Place Performance Centre 27 Green St 902-533-2015 chedabuctoplacetheatre.com Admission: $ • Year-round •W 201 Attractions / Galleries, Shops, Artists & Artisans / Restaurants Seaforth Hope for Wildlife Mulgrave Road Theatre Liscomb Mills Riverside Dining Room & Lone Cloud Lounge Liscombe Lodge, 2884 Hwy 7 902-779-2307, 800-665-6343 liscombe@liscombelodge.ca www.liscombelodge.ca Type: Family dining, lounge Specialty: Seafood, desserts Licensed • May 16–Oct 13 •NW Eastern Shore This category includes national parks, historic sites, museums, and other attractions. See also listings under Galleries, Shops, Artists and Artisans; Outdoors; and Trails. For a key to symbols and codes, see page 2. Goldenville Goldenville Gold Mining Interpretive Centre novascotia.com Attractions 202 Guysborough DesBarres Manor Inn 90 Church St 902-533-2099 reservations@desbarresmanor.com www.desbarresmanor.com Type: Fine dining • Specialty: Canadian Year-round •N; outdoors These listings identify some of the outdoor activ ities available in the province. Many activities are seasonal and/or weather-dependent; please confirm open dates when making plans and always keep safety in mind. Cow Bay Rainbow Haven Beach Provincial Park v 2249 Cow Bay Rd www.novascotiaparks.ca Category: Parks; Supervised Beaches May 20–Oct 10 •W East Lawrencetown East Coast Quiksilver Surf School Lawrencetown Beach, Hwy 207 902-449-9488 ecsurfschool@gmail.com www.ecsurfschool.com Category: Surfing • May 30–Sep 30 Kannon Beach Wind and Surf 4144 Lawrencetown Rd 902-434-3040 store@kannonbeach.com www.kannonbeach.com Category: Surfing; Equipment Rentals Year-round Eastern Shore Outdoors Lawrencetown Beach Provincial Park v 4348 Lawrencetown Rd www.novascotiaparks.ca Category: Parks; Supervised Beaches May 20–Oct 10 •W Three Fathom Harbour Happy Dude’s Surf Emporium 4891 Hwy 207 902-827-4962 happydudes@eastlink.ca happydudes.wordpress.com Category: Surfing • Year-round west Porter’s Lake Porters Lake Provincial Park v 1160 West Porter’s Lake Rd www.novascotiaparks.ca/parks/porters.asp Category: Parks • May 20–Oct 10 Meagher’s Grant River Oaks Golf Club 902-384-2033 rogc@ns.aliantzinc.ca www.riveroaksgolfclub.ca Category: Golf Courses • May 1–Oct 31 •W novascotia.com Wyse Corner Dollar Lake Provincial Park v 5265 Old Guysborough Rd www.novascotiaparks.ca/parks/dollar.asp Category: Parks; Supervised Beaches May 20–Oct 10 •W Elderbank Elderbank Waterway Provincial Park v 5819 Hwy 357 www.novascotiaparks.ca Category: Parks • May 20–Oct 10 Middle Musquodoboit Musquodoboit Valley Provincial Park v 11685 Hwy 224 www.novascotiaparks.ca Category: Parks • May 20–Oct 10 •; East Petpeswick Harbour Ridge Golf Club Lochiel Lake Lochiel Lake Provincial Park v 13575 Hwy 7 www.novascotiaparks.ca Category: Parks • May 20–Oct 10 •; Middle Country Harbour Salsman Provincial Park v 15641 Hwy 316 www.novascotiaparks.ca/parks/Salsman.asp 902-889-1800 Category: Parks • May 20–Oct 10 info@harbourridgegolf.ca www.harbourridgegolf.ca Tor Bay Category: Golf Courses • May 1–Oct 31 •W Tor Bay Provincial Park v Martinique Beach Provincial Park v 650 Tor Bay Branch Rd 193 Martinique Beach Rd www.novascotiaparks.ca www.novascotiaparks.ca Category: Parks • May 20–Oct 10 •; Category: Parks; Supervised Beaches Larry’s River May 20–Oct 10 Clam Harbour Clam Harbour Beach Provincial Park v 158 Beach Rd www.novascotiaparks.ca Category: Parks: Supervised Beaches May 20–Oct 10 •W Upper Lakeville E & F Webber Lakeside Park 738 Upper Lakeville Rd 902-845-2340, 800-589-2282 info@webberslakesideresort.com www.webberslakesideresort.com Category: Equipment Rentals{} May 11–Oct 11 •; Tangier Coastal Adventures 84 Mason’s Point Rd 902-772-2774, 877-404-2774 info@coastaladventures.com www.coastaladventures.com Category: Equipment Rentals} Apr 15–Oct 30 Spry Harbour Spry Bay Provincial Park v 19310 Hwy 7 www.novascotiaparks.ca Category: Parks • May 20–Oct 10 •; Spry Bay Taylor Head Provincial Park v 20140 Hwy 7 www.novascotiaparks.ca Category: Parks • May 20–Oct 10 •W Liscomb Mills Liscombe Lodge Marina 902-779-2307 liscombe@liscombelodge.ca www.liscombelodge.ca/marina-2 Category: Marinas & Yacht Clubs Seasonal •W Marie Joseph Marie Joseph Provincial Park v 1420 Hwy 7 www.novascotiaparks.ca Category: Parks • May 20–Oct 10 •; Sherbrooke Sherbrooke Provincial Park v 8407 Hwy 7 www.novascotiaparks.ca Category: Parks • May 20–Oct 10 Stonewall Leisure Park 8410 Hwy 7 Category: Parks • Year-round Parc de nos Ancêtres 6376 Hwy 316 Category: Parks • Year-round Dover Black Duck Cove Provincial Park v 1409 Dover Rd www.novascotiaparks.ca Category: Parks • May 20–Oct 10 •W Canso Cape Canso Marina 902-366-2937 Category: Marinas & Yacht Clubs Jun 1–Oct 30 Queensport Queensport Beach 5420 Hwy 16 Category: Parks • Year-round Guysborough Guysborough Waterfront Marina 902-533-2052 www.guysboroughmarina.com Category: Marinas & Yacht Clubs Jun 1–Oct 30 •W Osprey Shores Golf Resort 119 Ferry Lane 902-533-3904, 800-909-3904 golf@ospreyshoresresort.com ospreyshoresresort.com Category: Golf Courses • May 1–Nov 1 •W Skipping Stone Cafe & Store 74 Main Street 902-533-2460 info@skippingstonestore.com www.skippingstonestore.com Category: Equipment Rentals{K} May 15–Oct 15 Riverside Boylston Provincial Park v 11088 Hwy 16 www.novascotiaparks.ca/parks/boylston.asp Category: Parks • May 20–Oct 10 Port Shoreham Port Shoreham Beach Provincial Park v 1720 Hwy 344 www.novascotiaparks.ca Category: Parks • May 20–Oct 10 •; Mulgrave Venus Cove Marina Loggie St mulgravemarina@gmail.com Category: Marinas & Yacht Clubs Seasonal •W 10 km 4348 Hwy 207 www.halifax.ca/rec/TrailsEasternShore.php Trail Uses: YKLSy • Year-round •; 1800 Myra Rd www.trails.gov.ns.ca/SharedUse/hx122.html Trail Uses: YL • Year-round Carrolls Corner Carrolls Corner Mastodon Trail 2.5 km 9 Milford Rd Trail Uses: KLSy • Year-round Musquodoboit Harbour Musquodoboit Trailway – Trans Canada Trail 40 km Park Rd www.mta-ns.ca Trail Uses: KLy • Year-round •; Liscomb Mills Liscomb River Trail System 13 km Hwy 7 (near #2923) www.trails.gov.ns.ca/SharedUse/g008.html Trail Uses: YL • Seasonal Port Bickerton Port Bickerton Lighthouse Beach Park Trail 203 3.5 km Hwy 211 Trail Uses: YLSy • Year-round Country Harbour Loyalist Trail 2.2 km Hwy 316 Trail Uses: YLSsy • Year-round Canso Chapel Gully Trail 5 km Wilmot St www.trails.gov.ns.ca/SharedUse/g001.html Trail Uses: YLy • Year-round Queensport Queensport Road / Barrenland Trail 18 km Guysborough Guysborough Nature Trail – Trans Canada Trail 45 km Hwy 316 (near #5475) www.trails.gov.ns.ca/SharedUse/g004b.html Trail Uses: YLSy • Year-round Queen St, across from fire hall www.canadatrails.ca/tct/ns/guysborough.html Trail Uses: YK>LSsy Year-round Guysborough Waterfront Trail 1 km 106 Church St Trail Uses: YKLSy • Year-round Trails East Lawrencetown Atlantic View Trail – Trans Canada Trail 16.5 km Eastern Shore Although used primarily as walking and hiking trails, Nova Scotia’s trails may also be used for other activities, which are identified by the symbols shown. Most trails are available for use year-round, but in winter may not provide maintenance or parking; use discretion. Trail maps and information can also be found at trails.gov.ns.ca and novatrails.com. Porter’s Lake Crowbar Lake Hiking Trails Martinique Beach novascotia.com trails