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Sherbrooke Village Inn & Cottages Nova Scotia
Sherbrooke Village Inn
is located 210 km (130 miles) East of Halifax on the Marine Drive,
Highway 7. This scenic route is an alternative to the Trans-Canada
Highway and runs along the coast of Nova Scotia to Cape Breton Island.
If you are travelling the Trans-Canada, take Highway 7 West from
Antigonish. Sherbrooke is 63 km (39 miles) from Antigonish.
Click here for our local weather conditions.
A great interactive map of places in our area
Nova
Scotia is located in Canada, on the upper east coast of North America,
lying between the provinces of New Brunswick (in the west) and
Newfoundland (in the northeast). [View Nova Scotia Locator Map]

How do I get there ?
Via Air
Nova Scotia is easily accessable by Air, Sea or Land. Check out all our airline options by clicking here
An international airport is located just outside the capital city of Halifax. There is also an airport located in Sydney which services the island of Cape Breton.
Ferry
Several ferry services operate in Nova Scotia, offering connection to the United States eastern seaboard (Bar Harbour and Portland, Maine), and New Brunswick (Saint John), Prince Edward Island (Wood Islands) and Newfoundland (Port Aux Basques and Argentia).
- Yarmouth
is the terminal for the high speed ferry The Cat, operating from Bar
Harbor, Maine to Yarmouth (4 days a week early and late season, 3 days
a week mid-summer) and from Portland, Maine to Yarmouth (3 days a week
early and late season, 4 days a week mid-summer). Regular bus service
links Yarmouth to Halifax.
- Digby
is the terminal for the car ferry from Saint John, New Brunswick. Buses
depart daily to Halifax.Caribou/Pictou is the terminal for ferries
which arrive daily from Wood Islands, Prince Edward Island, between May
1 and mid-December. Highway 106 leads from the ferry terminal to the
Pictou Rotary and the Northumberland Shore.
- North
Sydney is the terminal of the ferry service from Port-aux-Basques and
Argentia, Newfoundland. North Sydney is at the eastern end of Trans
Canada Highway 105.
Highway
Nova Scotia is connected to mainland Canada at the New Brunswick border. Travelling the Trans Canada Highway east
from New Brunswick will enter Nova Scotia in the Amherst area... from
here it is roughly a 2.5 - 3 hour drive to the capital city of Halifax.
Other Travel Related Sites for Nova Scotia
© Copyright 2008 Sherbrooke Village Inn, Cottage
Accommodations & Restaurant, Marine Drive, Eastern Shore Nova
Scotia Tel: 902-522-2235
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