Sawmill Landing

The inlets

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From above

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This is until now one of the nicest waterfront real estate possibilities I have seen so far.


Waterfront estate properties at Sawmill Landing are a short boat ride from the village wharf in Sherbrooke.This charming community has a colorful, interesting history dating back to 1655. Named in 1855, in honor of Sir John Coape Sherbrooke (Lieutenant Governor of Nova Scotia), Sherbrooke prospered, supported by farming, fishing and the timber trade. Gold was discovered in 1861 and the village became a lively mining camp. Today this historic village is Nova Scotia's largest museum site.

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