A prime piece of coastal property in Nova Scotia has hit the market – and it’s a boater’s paradise, complete with a major talking point to impress the sea-loving set.
A prime piece of coastal property in Nova Scotia has hit the market about an hour from downtown Halifax – and it’s a boater’s paradise, complete with a major talking point to impress the sea-loving set. The property is surrounded by water on three sides, two of which can house a wharf or boat launch. It also sits within the 100 Wild Islands Coastal Wilderness, which boasts dozens of white-sand beaches only accessible by boat.
If you’re still not sold, it comes with an added feature you won’t find many other spots: your very own shipwreck. You read that correctly: should they so desire, future residents can bust out the scuba gear and dive to the shipwreck – something that’s celebrated in the listing
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