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Queensland has three of Nova Scotia's South Shore Region Parks in the vicinity: Cleveland Beach Provincial Park (established 1978), to the north, with a sandy beach, [ 2 ] Hubbards Provincial Park, 3 kilometres (1.9 mi) from Queensland Beach Provincial Park, with a boat launch site, [ 3 ] and
Meat Cove (Scottish Gaelic: Camas na Feòla) is a rural fishing community at the northern tip of Inverness County on Cape Breton Island, Nova Scotia, Canada. Meat Cove is the most northerly settlement in Nova Scotia and is located in the Sydney—Victoria federal electoral district. It's accessed north of Capstick on 8 km of gravel road. [2]
Cape Islanders in Yarmouth, Nova Scotia. A Cape Islander, a style of fishing boat mostly used for lobster fishing, is an inshore motor fishing boat found across Atlantic Canada having a single keeled flat bottom at the stern and more rounded towards the bow. The Cape Island style boat is famous for its large step up to the bow.
Havre Boucher is largely rural and dependent upon the fishing industry, and as a service centre for the surrounding area. Formerly an incorporated village, offering its residents political control through an elected governing body known as a "village commission" which operated under the auspices of the Nova Scotia Municipal Services Act, its ...
In the earlier part of the 20th century, Hubbards was a successful fishing community. During the Cold War , the Canadian Forces established a naval radio station at Mill Cove in 1967. CFS Mill Cove was a major employer in the Hubbards area until its automation in the 1990s when it was downgraded to Naval Radio Station Mill Cove .
Clark's Harbour is a town on Cape Sable Island in southwestern Nova Scotia, Canada, located in Shelburne County. [3] The main industry is lobster fishing.Owing to this as well as the town's history as a fishing community, the town is noted as the birthplace of the Cape Islander fishing boat.
Port Morien in Nova Scotia Port Morien (also referred to as "Morien") is a small fishing community of 700 people in the Canadian province of Nova Scotia , located in the southeastern Cape Breton Island near the rural community Donkin , and six miles from the town of Glace Bay .
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 '.