Nova Scotia Route 217
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Nova Scotia Route 217 is a collector road in Nova Scotia that runs completely in Digby County, Nova Scotia from the town of Digby down a rocky and tide-carved headland called the Digby Neck. The highway goes through two island Long Island and Brier Island. The area is famous for whale watching and rare wild orchards. Is also known as 'Digby Neck and Islands Scenic Drive
[edit] Communities
- Digby
- Marshalltown
- Rossway
- Waterford
- Trout Cove
- Cenreville
- Lake Medway
- Sandy Cove
- Mink Cove
- Little River
- Tiddville
- Tiverton
- Central Cove
- Freeport
- Westport
Provinces: British Columbia • Alberta • Saskatchewan • Manitoba • Ontario • Quebec • New Brunswick • Nova Scotia • Prince Edward Island • Newfoundland and Labrador
Territories: Yukon • Northwest Territories • Nunavut