Miles Kms | Item | Summary |
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0.0 0.0 |
Junction of Highway #3 |
Town of Bridgewater, NS; all services. North to city of Halifax, NS. East via the Lighthouse Trail Scenic Drive to the town of Liverpool, NS. |
0.6 1.0 |
Picnic Area |
Access from highway |
1.2 1.9 |
Community of Conquerall, NS |
North of highway |
4.1 6.6 |
Services at highway |
Fuel, west side of highway |
4.7 7.6 |
Community of Pleasantville, NS |
North side of highway |
6.3 10.1 |
Community of West LaHave, NS |
North of highway |
8.8 14.2 |
Community of Mount Pleasant, NS |
South of highway |
9.1 14.7 |
Community of Pentz, NS |
South of highway |
10.6 17.1 |
Community of LaHave |
North of highway |
11.4 18.4 |
Access to LaHave Ferry |
Ferry crosses the LaHave River connecting with highway #332 the Lighthouse Trail scenic Drive |
11.8 19.0 |
Fort Point Acadian Museum, NS |
East of highway. The museum, previously a lighthouse keeper's home stands on this site of the strategic French fort and settlement. There are picnic tables available. |
13.0 20.9 |
Community of Dublin Shore, NS |
East of highway |
13.3 21.4 |
Roadside Highway Turnout Observation Point |
Mosshers Point Lookoff, east side of highway |
14.7 23.7 |
Community of West Dublin, NS |
East side of highway |
15.8 25.4 |
Services at highway |
South side of highway |
16.4 26.4 |
Community of Crescent Beach, NS |
East of highway. Attractions: Crescent Beach has a white sand, crescent-shaped beach. It known for its sandy dunes and windsurfing. |
17.0 27.4 |
Services at highway |
Access from highway |
17.5 28.2 |
Access to LaHave Island, NS. & Crescent Beach, NS |
East of highway |
17.8 28.7 |
Community of Petite Riviere |
Access from highway |
18.0 29.0 |
Rissers Provincial Park, NS |
The park is open from mid-May until early September and offers two campgrounds with a total of 90 sites, picnic areas, and a large supervised beach. There is a canteen and change house with showers adjacent to the beach. Both campgrounds have water outlets and trailer dump stations. The North Rissers campground, while not on the ocean, offers washrooms with showers and a playground.
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19.0 30.5 |
Middle River Bed and Breakfast |
North side of highway |
19.3 31.0 |
Access to Community of Italy Cross, NS |
West of highway |
24.5 39.4 |
View from highway |
Driving south |
24.8 39.9 |
View from highway |
Driving south |
24.9 40.1 |
Community of Cherry Hill, NS |
Access from highway |
27.9 44.9 |
Community of Voglers Cove, NS |
South of highway |
30.8 49.6 |
Community of East Point Medway |
South of highway |
35.0 56.3 |
Junction of Highway #103 |
NOTE. Highway #331 ends/starts at this point. The Lighthouse Trail Scenic Drive joins highway #3 at this point and continues south to the town of Liverpool, NS. Liverpool, NS is located on the Atlantic coast along Nova Scotia's South Shore. The town is on the west bank at the mouth of the Mersey River. This river flows from the eastern end of Eleven Mile Lake in Annapolis County, NS; south to Kejimkujik Lake in Kejimkujik National Park, NS, then through Lake Rossignol to empty into the Atlantic Ocean at the town of Liverpool, NS. |
36.0 58.0 |
Point of Interest |
Crossing the Medway River, NS. The Medway River is 121 kilometres long, it is one of the major rivers of Nova Scotia that once supported a large run of Atlantic salmon. |
36.2 58.3 |
Exit #17a - Highways #103 & #3 |
Access to communities of Medway, MS, Port Medway, NS, West berlin, NS, Liverpool, NS. NOTE the Lighthouse Route Scenic Drive follows highway #3 at this point. Photo of Meadway Head Lighthouse. The current wooden pyramidal wooden tower is 29 feet (8.8m) high it was built in 1983 to replace the deteriorated tower. |
40.1 64.5 |
Exit #18 |
East access to communities of Brooklyn, Liverpool |
44.2 71.1 |
Exit #19 Junction of Highway #8 (The Kejimkujik Scenic Drive) |
East to town of Liverpool, NS 2 kms. West to Kejimkujik National Park, NS 67 kms. West to community of Annapolis Royal, NS. - Annapolis Royal Region is the oldest European settlement north of St. Augustine, Florida and was settled first by Samuel de Champlain and Pierre Dugua, Sieur de Monts in 1605. Attractions in Annapolis Royal, NS: O'Dell House Museun - Sinclair Inn National Site - King's Theatre Society -Annapolis Royal Historic Gardens. |
44.2 71.1 |
Exit #19 Junction of Highway #8 (The Kejimkujik Scenic Drive) |
NOTE: For highway travel via Highway #8, The Kejimkujik Scenic Drive See Milebymile Highway Travel Guide Highway #8, The Kejimkujik Scenic Drive for driving directions. Start / Finish of Highway Travel Guide. -e
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