Liverpool, Nova Scotia
Despite its small-town appearance Liverpool, Nova Scotia was once second to only Halifax in its importance to the province. It even boasted its own bank, The Bank of Liverpool, until 1871 when steam shipping cut the town’s importance to the economy of Eastern Canada.Before the Europeans arrived it was a seasonal camp for the Mi’kmaq natives and then the Acadians, French colonists, began the settlement of Lingley on the Rossignol River. During the French-Indian War the Acadians were evicted and New Englanders arrived to use the post as a fishing base. It was then that the town name was changed to Liverpool and the river named the Mersey.The fortune of the town grew during the War of 1812 when privateers,legalized pirates under the British flag, used Liverpool as a port. Legendary names such as The Liverpool Packet and The Rover raided American ships and small outposts on the American seaboard earning names and fortunes for men like Enos Collins and John Barss. With the cessation of hostilties Liverpool entered its golden era with ship building, lumber and fishing leading the way.
Today, Liverpool is rebounding from being another sleepy seaside village into a vibrant center on the South Shore. Despite not having the shopping of Halifax the larger center of Bridgewater is only 35 minutes away.
White point Beach Resort is only 7 miles away and The Quarterdeck Beachside Villas is only 5 miles further. The town is also a hub for outdoor adventurists who can travel up to Kejumkujik Provincial Park or stroll along the Adjunct. Sea kayaking is also a big draw as is surfing.

Hi there…Thanks for the nice read, keep up the interesting posts..what a nice Tuesday
Please lets use a little insight and not ruin this quaint, attractive, historic town…like so many towns have been by greedy developers.
Tourism can be maintained, and grow, without destroying a town (anyone been to Niagara Falls lately, it’s a farce!). I am so very excited about the Aboriginal Center slatted to be built at Shipyard Point, rather than a ugly condo that would RUIN the Mersey, and Liverpool!
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