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Location
 The property, indicated by *, is centered on the first map from Mapquest.ca (found with city of Musquodoboit Harbour, NS Canada). It is the left half of the area bounded by the road and the harbour directly under the name "Ostrea Lake Rd"
The 5th map shows Musquodoboit Harbour village and Ostrea Lake Rd in relation to the International Airport and the City of Halifax
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Ostrea Lake Village Musquodoboit Harbour Eastern Shore Province of Nova Scotia Halifax Metro East
1650 Ostrea Lake Rd
.7 km (.4 mi) from the fire station, fire hall and church
8.4 km (5.2 mi) from Highway #7
9.5 km (5.9 mi) from Forest Hill Mall - Sobey's Grocery, Home Hardware, Sears office, Laundromat, variety store, cafe, pub & liquor store
12.5 km (7.75 mi) from Musquodoboit Harbour village - RCMPolice, Twin Oaks Hospital, Medical Clinic, dentist, bank, drugstores, grocery stores, pizza shops, cafes, restaurants, gas station, car repair, hair stylists, post office, municipal office, museum, library, elementary school, high school, churches, community centre/rink, gym, etc.
Near the village - yacht club, golf course, hardware store & industrial mall
20 km (12.4 mi) (by road) or 4 km (2.5 mi) (by boat) from Martinque Beach with its miles of sandy beach & picnic facilities
42 km (26 mi) from Dartmouth City (sister city to Halifax across the harbour) with all the facilities of a city
Approximately 60 km (37.2 mi) to downtown Halifax (capital of Nova Scotia)
Approximately 70 km (43.5 mi) from Halifax International Airport
QUICK FACTS: about Nova Scotia
Capital Halifax
Total Area 21,425 sq mi 55,490 sq km
Population 909,282 (1996 census)
Major Cities Halifax (113,910), Dartmouth (65,629), Sydney (34,871), Glace Bay (23,038), Sydney Mines (17,294) (1996 census)
Highest Point Cape Breton Highlands 1,745 feet 532 meters
Industry fishing, food processing, paper products, transportation equipment, mining, tourism
Agriculture lobster, scallops, cod, dairy products, hogs, poultry, fruits
Natural Resources coal, gypsum, salt
(Canadian Government sources)
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