Region: Beaches & Artisans
Broad Cove Vacation Suites - 3* Property
4 Deluxe House-Keeping Apartments on Nova Scotia’s Beautiful South Shore
The Apartments are ideally situated for Sightseeing the South Shore of Nova Scotia and for Day Trips to Halifax, and the Annapolis Valley.
Located in a small, scenic, seaside Village on the picturesque Lighthouse Route 331, in Broad Cove, Lunenburg County, Nova Scotia, Canada, a 2 minute walk to the ocean and beach and close to four other beaches, the area is an ideal retreat for rest and relaxation. Canoeing, Kayaking, Wind-Surfing, Diving, Cycling, Hiking, Walking, Bird-Watching, Photography,Painting, Sailing, Antiques, Crafts, Fishing, Golf, Horse-Back Riding, Concerts, Theater, Festivals, Museums, Community Suppers, Geneology, History and more.
This area has it all and Kejimkujik Park is less than an hour away. 21 miles (35 km) from the towns of Lunenburg, Liverpool and Bridgewater and just 1 1/2 hours from Halifax, Dartmouth and the Airport. We are just 2 Hours from the Yarmouth and Digby Ferries and the Catamaran.
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242 Victoria Road
Bridgewater, NS
Open June through September
Monday-Saturday, 9:30am-5:30pm
Sunday, 1:30-5:30pm
Wile Carding Mill is the only survivor of an early industrial park that included seven small workplaces. From 1860 to 1968, this water-powered mill lightened the workload for Nova Scotian farm families by carding a week’s worth of wool in one hour! See the very machine that revolutionized carding in the area and imagine the clatter as it prepared wool for bedding and spinning. Step outside and picture the line of ox carts that would wait patiently as women operators processed loads of sheep fleece. Wile Carding Mill’s overshot waterwheel still turns in its tranquil setting on Sandy Brook,
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The glory of gardening starts with us.
Village Nursery boasts three regular sized greenhouses open to the public. They hold annual, vegetables and perennial transplants and our “Dazee Dome”, which is a 72’ x 72’ house, holds our potted plants, baskets and ready to go patio containers. We receive lots of rave reviews about the great show of colour, especially in the “Dome” which makes the effort all worthwhile.
Learn moreThe Maritime Painted Saltbox Heritage Reproduction Furniture and Fine Art Gallery .
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Sattler’s Stained Glass Studio is your fabrication and restoration studio of stained glass with over 40 years of experience.
With traditional and contemporary designs there are limitless possibilities to express your personal style for your home.
We provide professional consultation services for churches and other heritage buildings for their restoration and new window design needs.
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French colonists planted the first vine in this area in the early 1600’s. In 1994, Petite Riviere Vinyards revived the tradition. Wines from Canada’s oldest winegrowing region are now available at the winery, and at select retaurants in the area.
PETITE RIVIERE VINEYARDS uses only grapes from the LaHave River Valley. Our poor rocky soil and long, mild growing season provide an ideal terroir for quality wines. The wines bear the name of this unique region, “Côtes de LaHave”.
Merydie Fjarlie is a Canadian artist working in the specialized medium of Metal Threads. Provocative and dramatic, her symbolic messages in this unique embroidery form have developed both from her desire to stay grounded in her everyday life and a passion to soar among a myriad of themes and issues that pique her interest and evoke corresponding and introspective responses in her audiences. Merydie applies a confident technical hand to create a remarkable art form from this beautiful ancient craft.
Learn moreFeatures pine country furniture, gifts, art, persian carpets and unusual furnishings.
Open spring & fall Sat & Sun 12 - 4.
In season, Thurs - Sun 11 - 5.
Also by chance or app’t.
4863 Hwy 331 Crescent Beach
Open: May Holiday Weekend to Labour Day
Thursday through Sunday, 10am-5pm. Chance/Appt.
Specialties: NS hooked mats, NS furniture and smalls, pre-Victorian porcelain and smalls
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Connecting the LaHave Islands to the mainland this beach streches out from the shore to Georges Island and provides a popular beach destination for tourists throughout the summer.
Learn moreThis 24 km trail connects to the Centennial Trail in the Town of Bridgewater and to the Region of Queens. This trail features a covered bridge in the community of Hebbville along with various restaurants and services along the route. Parking is available at access points along the trail. Access includes hikers, bicycles, ATV’s, snowmobiles, skies, and horses.
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Advent Art is the art of Paul Kelley, a Nova Scotian artist who has lived on the South Shore for most of his life. His figurative artwork is a celebration of the female form and commanding presence in our world; and Paul’s landscape / seascape art extols the beauty that surrounds us along our Nova Scotian coast.
Advent Art is not a “store front” gallery, but interested patrons are welcome to contact Paul directly to make appropriate arrangements.
Your adventure starts by taking Highway 103 past Bridgewater and turning down Italy Cross Road.
Learn moreVenturing down Highway #3 from Bridgewater will reward you with a scenic drive along the winding LaHave River. Your destination: the LaHave Ferry on Highway 332. As the last remaining cable ferry in Canada, this unique 5 minute journey gives you a perfect 360° view of life on the river.
Learn moreThe Blarney Stone Restaurant is a small family owned establishment featuring local seafood and hearty meals. We are located on Highway 103 just west of Exit 14 at Hebb’s Cross. From our famous seafood chowder to our clams and fries our extensive menu has something to offer everyone.
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MacLeod’s Canteen, seating 35, known for homemade chowders, soups, sandwiches, local fish, clams, etc
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just off Exit 13 of Highway 103
Where Breakfast Never Ends!
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