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"Summerville has some of the finest sand in all the Nova Scotia beaches!. There is about 1km of sandy beach, backed with sand dunes (these are a home to piping plovers, an endangered bird. Please keep to the designated paths), as well as an open salt marsh. There are picnic tables with great views as well!"
"Head to Summerville Beach Provincial Park for its warm waters and long stretches of fine white sand. The park is home to one of the province’s prettiest beaches, and you can enjoy a delicious meal at the nearby Quarterdeck restaurant."
"As Whitepoint is also located on the Lighthouse Route, there are quite a few to be seen in the vicinity, like Fort Point Lighthouse, Port Medway Lighthouse and Western Head Lighthouse. Where I stayed: White Point Beach Resort"
"Summerville has some of the finest sand in all the Nova Scotia beaches!. There is about 1km of sandy beach, backed with sand dunes (these are a home to piping plovers, an endangered bird. Please keep to the designated paths), as well as an open salt marsh. There are picnic tables with great views as well!"
"Head to Summerville Beach Provincial Park for its warm waters and long stretches of fine white sand. The park is home to one of the province’s prettiest beaches, and you can enjoy a delicious meal at the nearby Quarterdeck restaurant."
"When you get to Carter’s Beach, you may think you’ve somehow wound up in the Caribbean by mistake. The soft, white sand and clear waters make it one of the most beautiful beaches in Nova Scotia."
"Summerville has some of the finest sand in all the Nova Scotia beaches!. There is about 1km of sandy beach, backed with sand dunes (these are a home to piping plovers, an endangered bird. Please keep to the designated paths), as well as an open salt marsh. There are picnic tables with great views as well!"
"Head to Summerville Beach Provincial Park for its warm waters and long stretches of fine white sand. The park is home to one of the province’s prettiest beaches, and you can enjoy a delicious meal at the nearby Quarterdeck restaurant."
"Visit Fort Point Museum, see the impressive Acadian-built dykes at Grand-Pré National Historic Site and admire the largest wooden church in North America, Église Sainte-Marie at Church Point. I also recommend stopping at La Cuisine Robicheau in Saulnierville, a seaside restaurant entirely dedicated to hearty authentic Acadian cuisine with specialities like the traditional Rappie Pie, an odd-looking dish of grated potatoes with chickenand the infinitely more appealing Gratin Robicheau, which basically is creamed lobster and scallops covered in grated cheese."
"As Whitepoint is also located on the Lighthouse Route, there are quite a few to be seen in the vicinity, like Fort Point Lighthouse, Port Medway Lighthouse and Western Head Lighthouse. Where I stayed: White Point Beach Resort"