Fundy Shore Scenic Drive facts for kids
Quick facts for kids Fundy Shore Scenic Drive |
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Route information | |
Length | 128 km (80 mi) |
Component highways |
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Major junctions | |
West end | Trunk 2 at Upper Nappan |
East end | Trunk 2 in Parrsboro |
Location | |
Counties: | Cumberland County |
Highway system | |
Provincial highways in Nova Scotia |
The Fundy Shore Scenic Drive is a scenic drive in the Canadian province of Nova Scotia. It located along the northeastern portion of the Bay of Fundy, following the Chignecto Peninsula which separates Chignecto Bay and Minas Basin, an area which contains the highest tidal range on the planet.
The Fundy Shore Scenic Drive runs from Upper Nappan, just south of Amherst, to Parrsboro and is entirely in Cumberland County. Some older maps show the route as being an alternate route of the Glooscap Trail.
Contents
Communities
- Amherst
- Nappan
- Maccan
- River Hebert
- Joggins
- Advocate Harbour
- Port Greville
- Parrsboro
Parks
- Cape Chignecto Provincial Park
- Rave Head Wilderness Area
Museums
Highways
- Route 209
- Route 242
- Route 302
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