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The Unique Vista of Broad Cove

Submitted by Kim on Monday, 6 April 2009No Comment

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Broad Cove is a small, scenic, seaside village on the picturesque Lighthouse Route 331, an area that has all the best Nova Scotia has to offer. It is equidistant -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 Bay Ferries catamaran. And Kejimkujik Park is less than an hour away.

Situated just north of White Point Beach, Broad Cove Vacation Suites is a wonderful location for sightseeing the South Shore of Nova Scotia and for day trips to Halifax and the Annapolis Valley.

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Broad Cove Vacation Suites is a 2 minute walk to the ocean and nearest beach and close to four other beaches. Also take in 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, genealogy, and history.

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