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Eastern Shore (Nova Scotia) : ウィキペディア英語版
Eastern Shore (Nova Scotia)
:''For the provincial electoral district, see Eastern Shore (electoral district)''
The Eastern Shore is a region of the Canadian province of Nova Scotia. It is the Atlantic coast running northeast from Halifax Harbour to the eastern end of the peninsula at the Strait of Canso.
The Eastern Shore is a scenic, yet sparsely settled area, hosting dozens of small fishing harbours and communities; in recent decades the region has become home to a growing number of cottages and recreational properties, given the amount of unspoiled sand beaches and dramatic coastlines. The shore also hosts the majority of Nova Scotia's small islands. The tourism industry is concentrated near popular beaches and provincial parks such as Lawrencetown, Clam Harbour, and Martinique, as well as the centrally-located service communities of Musquodoboit Harbour, Sheet Harbour, Sherbrooke, Canso, Guysborough and Mulgrave. Popular tourist attractions include the Liscombe Lodge resort and conference centre at Liscomb Mills and the Historic Sherbrooke Village at Sherbrooke.
The Battle at Jeddore (1722) is one of the many historic events to occur along the shore.
Politically, the Eastern Shore is part of three federal ridings: Cape Breton—Canso in Guysborough, Central Nova in the eastern areas Halifax Regional Municipality, and Sackville—Eastern Shore at the western end. The provincial ridings include Eastern Shore, Guysborough-Sheet Harbour, as well as several ridings in the eastern part of HRM's urban core (south and east of Dartmouth). In the Halifax Regional Municipality, the Eastern Shore is represented on Halifax Regional Council as District 1 Eastern Shore - Musquodoboit Valley and District 3 Preston - Lawrencetown - Chezzetcook.
==Population==
The area between Dartmouth and Cape Breton is sparsely populated.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Eastern shore Geography )
The decline in the fishing industry has meant an outflow of people to larger urban areas and to other fishing villages in the province.〔 Guysborough & Sheet Harbour, with populations of 922 & 885 respectively, are the largest communities. There are more than 300 communities along the Eastern Shore, which vary in size.

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