Along Nova Scotia’s South Shore, the stories are not only found on the ocean.
They are in the forests, the sawmills, the kitchens, the small communities, and the people who built their lives here.
From the woodsmen of Shelburne County to the pulp and paper mills of Queens County, from the Bluenose to the Christmas tree industry, this part of Nova Scotia has a history built on hard work, family, and community.
Sometimes people think the South Shore is just wind, waves, and fishermen’s tales…
But if you look a little closer, you’ll see — There’s More Here.
This episode is a preview from the program:
A Musical Journey Along The South Shore: History, Mystery, and Wonder
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About The Program
A Musical Journey Along The South Shore: History, Mystery, and Wonder is a musical and visual journey along Nova Scotia’s South Shore, featuring stories and songs about:
Peggy’s Cove
Swissair Flight 111
Oak Island
Lunenburg and the Bluenose
The LaHave River
Liverpool and the Privateers
Kejimkujik
Shelburne
Barrington and the lobster fishery
Cape Island boats
Shag Harbour UFO Incident
The forests, families, and communities of the South Shore
Watch the journey.
Discover Nova Scotia’s South Shore at CountryAirRadio.com
Because — There’s More Here.










