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Homes overlooking fishing sheds at Parkers Cove, Nova Scotia Parkers Cove , in the Canadian province of Nova Scotia , is a coastal community in Annapolis County on the Bay of Fundy . [ 1 ]
Queensland is a community of the Halifax Regional Municipality in the Canadian province of Nova Scotia. About 46 kilometres (29 mi) west of Halifax, the area is on the north-western side of Saint Margaret's Bay , between Black Point to the north-east, and the nearby Hubbards community to the north-west.
Develop Nova Scotia Limited was a Crown corporation of Nova Scotia, Canada responsible for the implementation and administration of strategic infrastructure and property projects. Founded in 1976 as the Waterfront Development Corporation Limited , it was originally tasked with revitalising post-industrial waterfront land in Halifax and Dartmouth .
Summerville Beach is a community in the Canadian province of Nova Scotia, located in the Region of Queens Municipality 43°57′3″N 64°49′13″W / 43.95083°N 64.82028°W / 43.95083; -64.82028 ( Summerville Beach, Nova
Ketch Harbour in Nova Scotia 44°29′31″N 63°33′10″W / 44.49194°N 63.55278°W / 44.49194; -63 Ketch Harbour is a rural fishing and residential community on the Chebucto Peninsula in the Halifax Regional Municipality on the shore of the Atlantic Ocean on Route 349 , 17 kilometers from Halifax .
Crescent Beach in Lockeport, Nova Scotia, Canada is a white sand beach causeway that connects the peninsula of Lockeport to mainland Nova Scotia. Due to the town's proximity to the beach and closeness to major shipping lanes, Lockeport is often referred to as the 'Beachtown of the North Atlantic '.
Port Joli is a small village located along Highway 103 on the southwest coast of Region of Queens Nova Scotia, CanadaIt is about 20 miles from Liverpool, Nova Scotia, the nearest significant town, and 120 miles from Halifax, Nova Scotia, the provincial capital.
Victoria Beach is a small community in the Canadian province of Nova Scotia, in Annapolis County. It is on the shore of Digby Gut, a narrow channel connecting the Bay of Fundy with the Annapolis Basin. [1] In 1849, it was the western terminus of Nova Scotia pony express, and a federal plaque in the community commemorates it. [2]