2 Best Sights in The Eastern Shore and Northern Nova Scotia, Nova Scotia

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We've compiled the best of the best in The Eastern Shore and Northern Nova Scotia - browse our top choices for the top things to see or do during your stay.

Hector Heritage Quay

A 110-foot fully rigged replica of the Hector is moored here, and (although under renovations) you can go aboard to see how early immigrants traveled (on weekends, when the ship isn't being worked on). The handsome post-and-beam interpretive center recounts the story of the first hardy pioneers (33 families plus 25 unmarried men) who arrived aboard the original vessel in 1773, and the flood of Scots who followed them. The site also has working blacksmith, rigger, and carpentry shops.

33 Caladh Ave., Pictou, NS, B0K 1H0, Canada
902-485–4371
Sight Details
C$10
Closed mid-Oct.–late May

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The Sutherland Steam Mill Museum

Dating from 1894, this mill participated in the transition from water to steam power. Steam engines allowed greater flexibility about location—mills no longer had to be near a river or other water source—and provided more raw power to run factory machinery. Workers at the Sutherland mill manufactured useful wooden items ranging from carriages and sleds to wooden bathtubs, and you'll see hundreds of examples displayed inside, along with tools of the trade, some of which were ingeniously repurposed from other uses. Interesting demonstrations and hands-on activities sometimes take place in July and August.

3169 Denmark Station Rd., Denmark, NS, B0K 1V0, Canada
902-657–3365
Sight Details
C$3.90
Closed Mon. and early Oct.–May

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