
Journeys
Local Attractions
White Point is located on the beautiful South Shore of Nova Scotia,
and is surrounded by many treasured attractions. While at White
Point make sure that you explore some of the South Shore's intriguing
sites.
Liverpool: Liverpool,
"Port of the Privateers", was founded in 1759 and has
a rich history of ship building. Today, this beautiful small town
located where the Atlantic Ocean meets the Mersey River, is home
to a vibrant arts community, heritage sites, museums, and all
the amenities of a much larger centre. Liverpool pays homage to
its proud past with colourful reenactments and community festivals
throughout the year. The Astor Theatre, one of Nova Scotia's most
active small theatres is also located in Liverpool.

Shelburne: A
town whose rich history and picturesque charm has captured the
hearts of many and attracted the attention of the international
film industry. The Shelburne waterfront was the setting in 1994
movie "The Scarlet Letter" starring Demi Moore and Robert
Duvall. Shelburne is located 75km west of White Point.
Bridgewater: Known as the "Main Street of the South Shore,"
Bridgewater offers visitors numerous services and conveniences
including restaurants, accommodations, a bustling mall, banks,
hospital, museums, recreational facilities, and a visitor information
centre. Bridgewater is located 56km East of White Point.
Mahone Bay: The streets are
lined with a unique collection of studios and galleries of some
of Canada's finest artists and craftspeople, specialty and general-needs
shops, a pub, restaurants and cafes, and a visitor information
centre. Mahone Bay is located 73km East of White Point.
Lunenburg: One of Nova Scotia's
most historic and beautiful towns, Lunenburg's colourful waterfront,
narrow streets and captivating architecture radiate the flavour
of the town's seafaring heritage. Lunenburg is located 81 Km East
of White Point.
Annapolis Royal:
located just 145km North of White Point this lovely town offers
a captivating blend of heritage and charm that has made it a favourite
stopping place. Known for its unique shops, fine inns, artists'
studios, galleries and visitor information centre Annapolis Royal
is full of places to explore.