East Lawrencetown, Nova Scotia

East Lawerencetown
East Lawerencetown in Nova Scotia

East Lawrencetown (44.70227, -63.34439) is a suburban community within Halifax Regional Municipality in Nova Scotia, Canada on the Eastern Shore on Route 207 along the scenic route Marine Drive. The community is 22.4 kilometers from Halifax. Lawrencetown Beach Provincial Park is located in the community, at the southern end of Lawrencetown Lake, a natural ocean inlet. The beach is a year-round[1] destination for surfing, attracting both locals and those from abroad. There are also places to park your vehicle, stroll along boardwalks, hike, mountain bike and swim. Available to the public in the summer is a canteen, showers, flush toilets and a section of beach that is supervised by the Nova Scotia Lifeguard Service.[2]

Parks

Lawrencetown Beach Provincial Park 44°38′37.25″N 63°20′21.07″W / 44.6436806°N 63.3391861°W / 44.6436806; -63.3391861 (Lawrencetown Beach Provincial Park)

Background and History: Lawrencetown Beach is located in East Lawrencetown, Nova Scotia Canada along the 207 Hwy. All year around, surfers migrate to the area to catch that perfect wave! The beach has seasonal life guards, washroom facilities,canteen, boardwalks and parking. Originally, access to Lawrencetown Beach was controlled by the MacDonald family and used to support their sand and gravel company and later became a Nova Scotia Provincial Park. For years Lawrencetown Beach attracted sun bathers and swimmers for a hot afternoon retreat from the cities of Halifax and Dartmouth, Nova Scotia.

Demographics

References

Coordinates: 44°38′43.2″N 63°21′3.6″W / 44.645333°N 63.351000°W / 44.645333; -63.351000 (East Lawrencetown)

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