Guidebook for Wilsons Cove

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Guidebook for Wilsons Cove

Sightseeing

Stepping back in history to the 1800's
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Sherbrooke Village
42 Main St
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Stepping back in history to the 1800's
Things to do: Liscombe Lodge Resort 1) Kayak Rentals: Available from the marina at the Liscomb Lodge Resort, (presently $5.00/hour) 3.0 km west on Highway #7. 2) Hiking Trails: Our guests are welcome to use the lodge’s hiking trails (free) BUT they do want you to let them know at the front desk before going and report back to the front desk on your return. (Just so they know you are safely back) Pg 2-2 3) Pool: Pool passes are available, also from the front desk for a small fee. 4) Harbour Cruises: You are welcome to register at the Liscomb Lodge Marina for a harbor cruise ($12.00/person) on their pontoon boat. Chester Rudolph is the marina manager. and usually the “captain” of the cruise boat. A great opportunity to see Liscomb Harbour from a different perspective. 5) Stonewall Park: This is in Sherbrooke, which provides yet another hiking trail as well as a small Salmon river museum.
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Liscombe Lodge Resort and Conference Centre
2884 Nova Scotia Trunk 7
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Things to do: Liscombe Lodge Resort 1) Kayak Rentals: Available from the marina at the Liscomb Lodge Resort, (presently $5.00/hour) 3.0 km west on Highway #7. 2) Hiking Trails: Our guests are welcome to use the lodge’s hiking trails (free) BUT they do want you to let them know at the front desk before going and report back to the front desk on your return. (Just so they know you are safely back) Pg 2-2 3) Pool: Pool passes are available, also from the front desk for a small fee. 4) Harbour Cruises: You are welcome to register at the Liscomb Lodge Marina for a harbor cruise ($12.00/person) on their pontoon boat. Chester Rudolph is the marina manager. and usually the “captain” of the cruise boat. A great opportunity to see Liscomb Harbour from a different perspective. 5) Stonewall Park: This is in Sherbrooke, which provides yet another hiking trail as well as a small Salmon river museum.