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Shelburne County, Nova Scotia, is full of history!

Welcome to Shelburne County, Nova Scotia! This area is super old and has many amazing historic places. These are buildings, lighthouses, and other spots that have been around for a long time. They help us remember the past and learn about how people lived before us. Think of them as special landmarks that tell stories about Nova Scotia's history. Let's explore some of these cool places!

Historic Places in Shelburne County

Shelburne County is packed with history, from old homes to important community buildings and lighthouses. Each place has a unique story to tell about the people who lived and worked here long ago.

Homes with History

Many old houses in Shelburne County are protected because of their history. They show us how people built their homes and lived in different times.

Famous Houses

  • James Atkins House: You can find this house at 29 John Street in Lockeport. It's a great example of an old home in the area.
  • Moses Atkinson House: Located at 5 Kenney Road in Stoney Island, this house also gives us a peek into the past.
  • Herbert R. Banks House: This historic home is at 3547 Highway 3 in Barrington Passage.
  • Gurden Bill Homestead: In Lockeport, at 27 South Street, this homestead is a protected historic spot.
  • Bower House: Head to 2274 Port LaTour Road in Upper Port La Tour to see this interesting house.
  • Mrs. Josephine Coffin House: This house is at 5 Old Town Road in Coffinscroft.
  • Courtney House: You can find this historic building at 114 Water Street in Shelburne.
  • Coyle House: Another historic home in Shelburne, located at 24 Dock Street.
  • Crowell-Smith House: This house is at 3271 No. 3 Highway in Barrington Passage.
  • Doane House: Located at 266 Villagedale Road in Coffinscroft.
  • Etherington-Robertson House: Find this house at 144 Hammond Street in Shelburne.
  • Joseph and Beryl Goreham House: This home is on Lot 1 Bear Point Road in Bear Point.
  • George Gracie House / Cooper's Inn and Guest House: At 36 Dock Street in Shelburne, this building has served different purposes over time.
  • Peter Guyon House: Located at 10 Charlotte Lane in Shelburne.
  • The Arthur Homer House: This house is at 2380 Highway No. 3 in Barrington Head.
  • Knowles House: Find this historic spot at 27 Knowles Road in Barrington Passage.
  • Locke Homestead: On South Street in Lockeport, this is one of several Locke family homes.
  • Colin Locke House: Another Locke family home at 45 South Street in Lockeport.
  • Jacob Locke Homestead: At 31 South Street in Lockeport.
  • John Locke Homestead: Located at 23 South Street in Lockeport.
  • Jonathan Locke House: This house is at 20 North Street in Lockeport.
  • Lyle House: Find this home at 72 Port LaTour Road in Port Clyde.
  • Patrick McDonough House: Located at 28 Dock Street in Shelburne.
  • Phyllisa Mundell House / Willow Grove: This historic house is at 2133 Highway 3 in Barrington.
  • Gilbert Nickerson House: At 5493 Highway No. 3 in Shag Harbour.
  • May Nickerson House: Located at 6648 Highway 3 in Lower Woods Harbour.
  • Enos W. Page House: Find this house at 460 Brighton Road in Lockeport.
  • Rippin House: This house is at 6 St. Patrick Lane in Shelburne.
  • Ross-Thomson House: At 9 Charlotte Lane in Shelburne, this is a very important historic site.
  • Ryer-Davis House: This house is near the northwest arm of Shelburne Harbour in Shelburne.
  • Sargent-Homer-Nodwell House: Located at 2380 No. 3 Highway in Barrington.
  • Shakespear House: Find this home at 17 George Street in Shelburne.
  • William Stalker Homestead: At 43 South Street in Lockeport.
  • White-Irwin House: This house is at 119 Water Street in Shelburne.
  • Wilson House: Located at 67 Snows Road in Barrington Passage.

Lighthouses and Coastal History

Lighthouses are super important for guiding ships safely. Shelburne County has some historic lighthouses that have stood strong for many years.

  • Baccaro Point Lighthouse: This lighthouse is in Baccaro. It has helped sailors for a long time.
    Baccaro Lighthouse (1)
    Baccaro Point Lighthouse, a historic guide for ships.
  • Lighthouse (Cape Negro Light): Located on Cape Negro Island in Cape Negro, this lighthouse is a historic landmark.
  • Lighthouse (new Cape Sable Light): This newer lighthouse is in Cape Sable. It's still an important part of the area's history.
    Cape Sable Light CU
    The new Cape Sable Lighthouse, guiding ships safely.
  • Sandy Point Lighthouse: You can find this lighthouse on Sandy Point Road in Shelburne. It's a beautiful and historic spot.
    Sandy Point Lighthouse (1)
    Sandy Point Lighthouse, a scenic and historic landmark.

Community Buildings and Museums

Many historic buildings in Shelburne County were built for the community. They served as places for learning, worship, and gathering. Some have even become museums!

  • Barrington Municipal Library: This library at 3533 Highway 3 in Barrington Passage is a historic building.
  • The Barrington Woolen Mill: Located at 2368 Highway 3 in Barrington Head, this mill shows how wool was processed long ago.
  • Birchtown School: At 23 Birchtown Road in Birchtown, this old school building is a historic site.
  • Cape Negro Church: This church is at 28 Church Road in Cape Negro.
  • Cape Negro Hall: Find this historic hall at 283 Blanche Road in Cape Negro.
  • Centerville Church: Located at 889 Highway 330 in Centreville.
  • Chapel Hill Museum: At 5492 Highway 3 in Shag Harbour, this museum tells local stories.
  • Charlotte Lane Café: This café at 13 Charlotte Lane in Shelburne is in a historic building.
  • Church Street Cemetery: This old cemetery is on Church Street in Lockeport.
  • Cox's Warehouse: At 10 Ann Street in Shelburne, this warehouse played a role in the town's shipping history.
    The Dory Shop Museum and Cox's Warehouse in Shelburne, Nova Scotia
    Cox's Warehouse in Shelburne, a historic building by the water.
  • The Dory Shop: Located at 11 Dock Street in Shelburne, this shop is where traditional fishing boats called dories were made. It's now a museum!
  • The Esker: At 296 No. 3 Highway in Sable River, this is a unique historic place.
  • Fort St. Louis National Historic Site of Canada: This important site is in Port La Tour, in the Barrington area. It's recognized as a national historic site.
  • Greenhill Community Church: Located at 2274 Port LaTour Road in Upper Port La Tour.
  • Heritage Hall: At 28 John Street in Shelburne, this hall has a rich history.
  • Little School Museum: Find this museum at 29 Locke Street in Lockeport. It shows what school was like long ago.
  • Lockeport Cenotaph: This memorial is at Hall and Spruce Streets in Lockeport.
  • MacMullen Oil Skin Factory: At 2456 Highway No. 3 in Barrington, this factory made special waterproof clothing.
  • Joseph McGill Shipbuilding and Transportation Company Office: Located at 10 John Street in Shelburne, this office was part of the town's shipbuilding past.
  • New Jerusalem Farm at McNutt's Island: This historic farm is on McNutt's Island Road in McNutts Island.
  • Old Barrington Meeting House National Historic Site of Canada: At 2408 Highway No. 3 in Barrington, this is another important national historic site. It was a place for meetings and worship.
  • Old Court House: Located at 2401 Highway No. 3 in Barrington, this building served as a court.
  • Old Kirk Burying Ground: This old cemetery is at 36 John Street in Shelburne.
  • Shelburne County Museum: At 20 Dock Street in Shelburne, this museum tells the story of the whole county.
  • Archelaus Smith Museum: Find this museum at 915 Highway 330 in Centreville.
  • Temperance Hall: Located at 5521 Highway 3 in Shag Harbour.
  • Trinity United Church: At 36 John Street in Shelburne.
  • The United Baptist Church: This church is at 7029 Highway 3 in Upper Woods Harbour.
  • Wesley United Church: Located at 2280 Highway 3 in Barrington Head.

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