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Make
your home in what may be the best undiscovered place in
Canada. There are now only four lots
available overlooking the charming Shelburne Harbour, just a minute's
drive to the Historic Waterfront District.
The lots are perfectly-located, and elevate to provide views of the natural beauty of the harbour, sail and yacht regattas, plus the daily interest of a small, working harbour. The lots are serviced, including town water and sewer. Shelburne has been described as a place "where Canada's history comes alive", and "one of the most culturally vibrant small towns in Canada", and it's just minutes drive from the Cat Ferry from Bar Harbor and Portland, Maine and about 2 hours from Halifax. Here you can relax in retirement or fill your days and nights with activity, including activities on the waterfront - boating, walking tours, museums & dining. The Osprey Arts Centre features live theatre & music every week. Shelburne is the home to the annual Lobster Festival , Whirligig & Weathervane Festival, Founders' Days and historical reenactments. This summer we were host to the most successful Tall Ships Festival ever in this region. Nearby there are great birding spots, geocache sites, lighthouses and beaches. We have a terrific new marina, yacht club and sailing school. Within a few minutes drive are the charming communities of Lockeport, Jordan, Birchtown, Barrington, Clarks Harbour, Cape Sable Island, Cape Negro, and Shag Harbour. Visitors come from throughout the world to vacation in Nova Scotia. And all-in-all, Shelburne can easily be considered "Canada's perfect place to live & play". The town boasts a fascinating history, which is apparent in its charming Historic Waterfront District (see map here). The site of a major Loyalist landing in 1783, the Shelburne area is home to one of the most active reenactment associations in Canada and to six museums. In 2008, the 225th anniversary of the Loyalist Landing in Canada will feature the largest, animated historical reenactment ever. On a leisurely stroll through the Historic Waterfront (the settling for the movie "The Scarlet Letter" starring Demi Moore and Robert Duvall), you will also find galleries and antique shops, gift stores, cafes, restaurants, kayak and bike rentals, a public marina and arts centre & theatre. Highlights of the Historic Waterfront include the Barrel Factory, Dory Shop, Muir-Cox Shipyard, Shelburne Marina and Yacht Club and the Osprey Arts Centre and Coastline Gallery. There are several planned bike routes through and around the town Shelburne's built wooden heritage is the most significant in Canada and the small Historic District rivals any area of North America for its density of pre-eighteen hundred wooden buildings. Surrounding the Historic Waterfront District you will find many businesses, churches, cemeteries and other sites of interest. You can find a Historic Waterfront map here. If you'd like to see the web site for the Town of Shelburne, click here click HERE to email asking for more information
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