Tourism on the Eastern Shore (Nova Scotia)

The Eastern Shore is a tourism region of the province of Nova Scotia, Canada.[1] It provides two percent of the revenue for the province's tourism economy.[2] One of its key features is an archipelago known as the 100 Wild Islands area.[3]

Musquodoboit Harbour Railway Museum

Museums and Attractions

Outdoors, Beaches and Parks

The list does not include surfing attractions.

Trails

Art

  • Old Anderson House
    • This tea room and craft shop is housed at a small and antique home. It is located in Musquodoboit Harbour.
  • Old School Gallery
    • This seasonal gathering place and gallery is located in a historic elementary school in Musquodoboit Harbour.
  • Clipper Gallery
  • Eastern Shore Gallery
    • This new art shop is supplying tourists with beautiful locally-made gifts and crafts. This store and the work is in a strip mall in Head of Jeddore.
  • Black Sheep Gallery
    • This is an art gallery located in West Jeddore, in a converted fish plant, and features over forty different provincial folk artists.
  • Barry Colpitts House
    • Barry Colpitts is an artist who lives in this house in East Ship Harbour, which is highly decorated and is an attraction.
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References

  1. "Eastern Shore". NovaScotia.com. Province of Nova Scotia. Retrieved 2020-06-16.
  2. "2019 Tourism Performance". Tourism Nova Scotia. Tourism Nova Scotia. Retrieved 2020-06-22.
  3. "100 Wild Islands". 100wildislands.ca. Nova Scotia Nature Trust. Retrieved 2020-06-16.
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