Eastern Shore Tourist Association Route 7 Marine Highway brochure

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Eastern Shore Tourist Association Route 7 Marine Highway brochure

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Accession number: 2013.018

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  • ca. 1960- 1980 (Creation)
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    Eastern Shore Tourist Association

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1 brochure

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([ca. 1950-1980])

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The Eastern Shore Tourist Association existed in the mid to late 20th century with the goal of promoting and increasing tourism on the Eastern Shore of Nova Scotia.

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This brochure was pinned to the back of the postal desk at Webber’s Store. It was donated to the Eastern Shore archives by Charlie Dalrymple on August 23, 2010.

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This item is a brochure produced by the Eastern Shore Tourist Association, featuring information on the Route 7 Marine Highway, a scenic route that forms part of the Trunk 7 highway and stretches from Dartmouth to Canso, skirting the Atlantic coastline through seaside villages and farming communities, past beaches, museums and other points of interest. The item consists of a map and a brief description of the Eastern Shore including local and natural attractions, communities, and history. The brochure also includes several images of scenery and attractions that can be found along the way.

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Brochure was donated to the Eastern Shore Archives by Charlie Dalrymple.

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  • English

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    Nova Scotia (2013). Eastern Shore region. Retrieved April 11, 2013 from http://www.novascotia.com/en/home/ourregions/ourregions/easternshore/default.aspx

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