5 scenic stops along the Nova Scotia Lighthouse Route
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Nova Scotia Lighthouses Map. Brier Island, Nova Scotia's Hidden Gem Things to Do, Where to Stay, Map Track Travels, Atlantic Discover any (or all) of the 54 lighthouse sites in Nova Scotia on the Nova Scotia Lighthouse Preservation Society's map Welcome to Nova Scotia, the province that once had the highest number of traditional lighthouses that are fast disappearing as aids to navigation - 265 in 1929, now only 82 active aids! You can travel by car* to the lighthouses shown on this map by entering their civic address or name of their park on Google Maps to get driving
NOVA SCOTIA New Brunswick Prince Edward's Island. Lighthouses. LETTS 1884 map Stock Photo Alamy from www.alamy.com
Compiling data for this map resulted in the Society updating its database and separating lighthouses into Visit, Photo Op, Remote, Lost and Museum categories.. Nova Scotia is known for idyllic, sweeping coastal scenery that is nothing short of majestic
NOVA SCOTIA New Brunswick Prince Edward's Island. Lighthouses. LETTS 1884 map Stock Photo Alamy
This historic route, primarily following Route 331, takes you on a journey past charming fishing villages, dramatic coastlines, and iconic lighthouses that stand sentinel over the Atlantic Ocean. The Lighthouse Route, a captivating 339-kilometer (211-mile) scenic drive, winds along the south shore of Nova Scotia, Canada In this site you will find information about 185 lighthouses, past and present
The Perfect Nova Scotia Road Trip Itinerary (By a Local!) Travel Lemming. Discover any (or all) of the 54 lighthouse sites in Nova Scotia on the Nova Scotia Lighthouse Preservation Society's map This historic route, primarily following Route 331, takes you on a journey past charming fishing villages, dramatic coastlines, and iconic lighthouses that stand sentinel over the Atlantic Ocean.
Nova Scotia Lighthouse Route Most Beautiful Road Trip In Canada 2TravelDads. The Lighthouse Route, a captivating 339-kilometer (211-mile) scenic drive, winds along the south shore of Nova Scotia, Canada Welcome to Nova Scotia, the province that once had the highest number of traditional lighthouses that are fast disappearing as aids to navigation - 265 in 1929, now only 82 active aids! You can travel by car* to the lighthouses shown on this map by entering their civic address or name of their park on Google Maps to get driving