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Man riding an antique bike past waving children in Sherbrooke Village, a living history museum, in Sherbrooke, Nova Scotia

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Wheelchair Accessible Nova Scotia: Places to stay, dine, visit and more along the Eastern Shore

Visit the picturesque Eastern Shore of Nova Scotia where you’ll discover working fishing communities dotting its rugged coastline while offering up ocean views for as far as you can see. Here you can meander through two of Nova Scotia’s “living history museums” to take you back in time to the 1800s at Sherbrooke Village or to the 1940s at Memory Lane Heritage Village. Find places to dine and rest up at your accommodation for another day of sightseeing adventures!

Wheelchair Accessible Places to Stay on the Eastern Shore

>> Click here to view places to stay on the Eastern Shore region that have self-identified as being wheelchair accessible

>> Click here to view Eastern Shore campgrounds that have self-identified as having wheelchair accessible facilities

Seawind Landing Country Inn

Attractions, Museums, Artisan Shops & Galleries and more

  • Ataraxy Farm: Experience animal therapy with horses, donkeys, a mule, goats, and chickens, while finding a sense of serene calmness that the farm’s name embodies. Wheelchair accessibility features include an accessible deck, two accessible gates to the animal enclosures, and level pathways with wheelchair-friendly gravel to help ensure that all visitors, regardless of mobility, can enjoy the tranquil and healing environment here.
  • Sherbrooke Village Museum:
  • Memory Lane Heritage VillageAll buildings on site are wheelchair accessible though some entrances are narrow and can have a small bump where the ramp meets the building. Wheelchair accessible washroom is located in the Hosking Store.
  • SaltSpray Design and Art CafeGallery and cafe are wheelchair accessible

>> Click here to view attractions, museums, artisan shops & galleries and more on the Eastern Shore that have self-identified as being wheelchair accessible

Sherbrooke Village Museum
Clam Harbour Beach Provincial Park

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