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| From Central Nova Scotia (Halifax, Truro) | Use Exit 15 from Highway #102 to reach Trans-Canada Highway #104. Use Exit 11 from Highway #104 to reach Highway #4 and follow it to Wentworth. Turn right on Route #307 and follow it north to Wallace | |
| From New Brunswick or Northen Nova Scotia (Amherst, Springhill) | Use Exit 7 from
Trans-Canada Highway #104 to Highway #4 and follow it to Wentworth.
Turn left on Route #307 and follow it north to Wallace Alternate (Sunrise Trail): Follow Trans-Canada Highway (#104) to Amherst. Use Exit 3 to Highway #6, Sunrise Trail. Follow #6 east to Wallace |
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| From Eastern Nova Scotia (Pictou, Cape Breton) | Follow Trans-Canada Highway#104 to reach Highway #106. Exit Highway #106 near Pictou using rotary to Highway #6, Sunrise Trail. Follow Highway #6 west to the Wallace area. | |
| From Prince Edward Island (PEI) | Via Confederation Bridge
– Use Directions From New Brunswick Via Northumberland Ferries – Use Directions from Eastern Nova Scotia (Pictou) |
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By Sea:
Wallace
is located on the Northumberland
Strait shoreline of Nova Scotia.
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By Air: Wallace is equally accessible from the Moncton International Airport (use road directions from New Brunswick) and the Halifax Robert L. Stanfield International Airport (use road directions from Central Nova Scotia). | |
| Villages: | |
| Pugwash | World Famous for Peace |
| Tatamagouche | Meeting of the Waters |
| Wentworth | Nestled in the Heart of the Cobequid Mountains |
| Towns (40 minutes by car): | |
| Amherst | The Geographic Centre of the Maritimes |
| Truro | The Hub of Nova Scotia |
| Cities (90 minutes by car): | |
| Charlottetown PE | Great Things Happen Here |
| Halifax NS | The First British Town in Canada |
| Moncton NB |
Our Tide is Rising |
| Our
Local Government the Municipality of the County of Cumberland |
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