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.

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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