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  2. Summerville Beach, Nova Scotia - Wikipedia

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    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

  3. Summerville, Nova Scotia - Wikipedia

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    Summerville is an unincorporated community in the Canadian province of Nova Scotia, located in West Hants Regional Municipality. As of 2015, the population of Summerville was estimated to be 248. As of 2015, the population of Summerville was estimated to be 248.

  4. Summerville Centre, Nova Scotia - Wikipedia

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    Summerville Centre is a community in the Canadian province of Nova Scotia, located in the Region of Queens Municipality 43°57′16″N 64°48′51″W  /  43.95444°N 64.81417°W  / 43.95444; -64.81417  ( Summerville Centre, Nova

  5. Watch Sunday’s coastal flooding on 23 webcams in Myrtle Beach ...

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    These 23 live streams, from Little River to Pawleys Island, give you a real-time look at the Myrtle Beach area. Watch Sunday’s coastal flooding on 23 webcams in Myrtle Beach area. Here’s how

  6. Hamburg (barque) - Wikipedia

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    Her working career ended in 1925 when she was beached at Summerville, Hants County, Nova Scotia, just across and downriver from the site of her launch at Hantsport. In 1936, her massive wooden hull was burned to the waterline, leaving her lower hull partially covered and preserved in river silt .

  7. Blomidon Provincial Park - Wikipedia

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    It is accessible via Nova Scotia Route 358. The park is open from mid-May to October, offering a 100-site campground (both field and woodland sites), two picnic areas, an unsupervised beach and hiking trails. A 14 km loop connects all of the hiking trails, with an interpretive trail, overlooks, and a waterfall.

  8. Five Houses and Lower LaHave - Wikipedia

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    Oxner's Head and beach from Five Houses Location of Five Houses, Nova Scotia Coordinates: 44°16′59.02″N 64°20′14.78″W  /  44.2830611°N 64.3374389°W  / 44.2830611; -64.3374389

  9. Taylor Head Beach - Wikipedia

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    Taylor Head Beach is a provincial park on the Eastern Shore of Nova Scotia, Canada. It is located 11 km (6.8 mi) southwest of Sheet Harbour, near the community of Spry Bay. [1] The park has 1 km (0.62 mi) of sandy beach and 22 km (14 mi) of scenic hiking trails, varying in length and difficulty.