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Nova Scotia is a peninsula, surrounded on three
sides by water and Shelburne is located on the
western South Shore. This provides us with some of the most scenic
coastline vistas in the world. Seaside fishing villages, isolated
inlets and beaches a plenty await the traveler. We are literally
"thrust" in to the Atlantic Ocean at the very Eastern tip of mainland
Canada.
Follow the
Trans-Canada Highway, Interstate 95, or a host of routes from the New
England States and Quebec through New Brunswick to Nova Scotia and...
on to Shelburne. From Prince Edward Island, you can take the
Confederation Bridge or the ferry from Wood Islands PEI, to Caribou, NS.
There
is also car and passenger ferry service from Bar Harbor, Maine
to Yarmouth, Nova Scotia, just an hours drive from Shelburne.
There is also a ferry from Saint John, New Brunswick to Digby, again, a
short drive to Shelburne. If you are traveling from Newfoundland,
you will enter Nova Scotia in North Sydney via ferries from
Port-aux-Basques or Argentia. Reservations are recommended for some of
these voyages, see below for details.
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