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Amherst, Nova Scotia: An All-Seasons DestinationAmherst's HistoryAmherst is a vital town to Nova Scotia, and serves as the gateway to Canada's Ocean Playground. Surrounded by the Tantramar Marshes, and the rich farmland of Cumberland County, Amherst is home to over 9,500 Nova Scotians from all walks of life. Amherst was originally established by Yorkshire settlers and American Revolution Loyalists. Amherst's industry has grown in several waves, starting in the 1800s with the building of the Trans Canada railway, again in the 1960s with the building of the Trans Canada Highway, and continues to prosper. Amherst's motto is "Faith in our people, Pride in our products". Sensational Summer in AmherstLong summer days present many visitor opportunities in Amherst and Cumberland County. Nestled at the convergence of the Glooscap and Sunrise Trails, Amherst boasts a variety of memorable attractions. Go rock hounding and discover prehistoric fossils in nearby Joggins, or see the Bay of Fundy's high tides in Parrsboro. The town of Springhill is only a short drive away, and home to the Anne Murray Museum, celebrating one of Canada's most popular vocalists. The shores of the Northumberland Strait, along with the Sunrise Trail, reveal some of the finest beaches in Nova Scotia with warm, inviting salt water. A world of opportunities awaits all visitors in charming Amherst, Nova Scotia. Wintertime in AmherstDuring the winter, visitors to Amherst can appreciate a range of indoor and outdoor activities. The Tantramar Theatre presents a range of dramatic productions, and sports fans will enjoy the Amherst Stadium and Amherst Curling Club. Speaking of winter sports, Ski Wentworth is located only 45 minutes away, and features some of the tallest, groomed slopes in Nova Scotia. |
