Birchtown

Birchtown is a community and National Historic Site in Nova Scotia, located near Shelburne in the Municipal District of Shelburne County. Founded in 1783, the village was the largest settlement of Black Loyalists and the largest free settlement of ethnic Africans in North America in the eighteenth century. The two other significant Black Loyalist communities established in Nova Scotia were Brindley town and Tracadie. Birchtown was named after British Brigadier General Samuel Birch, an official who helped lead the evacuation of Black Loyalists from New York.
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Churchover, NS | (902) 875-2729

Rapp's Harbour View Vacation House is located in the small fishing village of Churchover - about 10 minutes from the historic town...

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Shelburne, NS | (902) 875-1542
www.bouldercove.com

All cottages have the same features with full kitchens, 4 piece bath with Jacuzzi tub, SAT TV and DVD players, two bedrooms with...

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Shelburne, NS | (902) 875-4525

Relax in our garden and watch the river flow by. Hike down wooded pathways enjoying the Fall colours. Stroll along our secluded...

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Shelburne, NS | (902) 875-4656
www.thecoopersinn.com

The Cooper’s Inn is within easy reach of fine beaches, harbour tours, the pristine Roseway River system, a riverside golf course...

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Shelburne, NS | (902) 875-4555
www.shelburneharboursidecottages.com

Relax by listening to the sounds of the sea while relaxing on your own private deck overlooking a spectacular view of the sea,...

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Shelburne, NS | (902) 875-4304

There are shower and toilet facilities on site. In addition to the campsites there is a beautiful picnic area, with huts to have...

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