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Sherbrooke, N.S.
Canada
B0J 3C0

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42 Main Street
Sherbrooke, N.S.
Canada
B0J 3C0

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To drive to Sherbrooke Village from Halifax, take Highway 107 to Musquodoboit Harbour, then follow Highway 7 along the scenic Eastern Shore's Marine Drive to Sherbrooke. Once you arrive in Sherbrooke, follow the Key signs to Sherbrooke Village.



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If you are travelling east on the Trans-Canada Highway towards Cape Breton, you can turn off the Trans-Canada at Exit 26 (Thorburn) and drive down Route 347 to Aspen, turn right on Route 7 and continue on to Sherbrooke. You can also turn right onto Route 7 at Antigonish, at Exit 32.

If you are travelling west on the Trans-Canada Highway from Cape Breton, the most direct route to Sherbrooke Village is to take Exit 32 at Antigonish, following Route 7 to Sherbrooke Village. You can also take Route 344 from Mulgrave to Guysborough, travel towards Canso and continue on the Marine Drive Route 36 along the coast westward to Sherbrooke.

Toll-Free: 1-888-743-7845
Telephone: (902) 522-2400
Fax: (902) 522-2974
E-mail: svillage@gov.ns.ca

P.O. Box 295
Sherbrooke, N.S.
Canada
B0J 3C0

42 Main Street
Sherbrooke, N.S.
Canada
B0J 3C0

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