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Sherbrooke, Nova Scotia (people ~400) is an unincorporated community inside Guysborough County Nova Scotia, Canada. These are illustrious regionally for existence a personal of Sherbrooke Village, Nova Scotia's largest museum. A community will require its title from either Sir John Coape Sherbrooke a colonial era Lieutenant-Governor of Nova Scotia.
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Atlantic Salmon Fishing with Don Barnes
Catch and release salmon and trout fishing on the St. Mary's River. Lists a map, photo gallery, rates, accommodations and contact details.
St. Mary's River Lodge
The lodge offers accommodation in bed and breakfast, a suite in the residence, a tourist home or a summer house. Lists rates, photos, amenities, local attractions and contact details. [German spoken]
Sherbrooke Village
Depicts a typical village from 1860, it is the province's largest museum site. Admission, hours, directions, activities, concerts, animations and programs.
Sherbrooke Village Inn
Offers a variety of accommodations including rooms, efficiency units, bed and breakfast and housekeeping chalets plus a restaurant. Describes location, rates, and booking contact.
St. Mary's River Smokehouses
Offers Atlantic salmon in a variety of presentations. Provides history, products, and recipes.
Sherbrooke Show & Shine
Car show located at the ballfield next to Sherbrooke Village, featuring cars from the fifties, sixties and seventies, muscle cars and street rods. Lists activities, prices and contact details.
Saint Mary's Academy
The Home of the Spartans is a grade eight to twelve high school. Gives an overview, staff, students, sports, events, policies, procedures location and contact information.
The Company Store
A traditional arts, crafts and gift shop offering online shopping. Describes products and prices.
Daysago B&B
Offers three guest rooms and one vacation cabin. Presents online reservations, amenities, features, seasonal policies, location and contact details.
Old Fashioned Christmas
Annual event held at the end of November, beginning of December. Includes schedule of events, recipes, and photo gallery.
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