Pinehurst, Nova Scotia

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Pinehurst (population around 500) is a small village along the LaHave River between New Germany, Nova Scotia and Wentzell's Lake Nova Scotia from 44°31'58.21"N lat, 64°41'56.87"W long - 44°29'5.74"N lat, 64°37'53.69"W long. It is a stopping place on Trunk 10, which runs from Bridgewater to Middleton.

In the early 90's, an Irving service station was the main economic source for the village but was torn down in the late 90's. Pinehurst has no community council as of now. The only major business within the village limits is the New Germany Building Supply, which is currently owned by Gary Seamone. Merten's Cabinetry and Furnishings is one of the small independent businesses in the area. Most people from this village seek work in Middleton, New Germany, Bridgewater, Halifax and any other major towns in the South Shore Region. The Pinehurst area is part of the Lunenburg County Christmas Tree Growers' Association with many private growers who are very busy from mid November to mid December harvesting trees for export and also for private sale. Many of the growers even allow people to go into the "lots" and pick and cut there own trees.

The Lahave River, running through Pinehurst from New Germany Lake to Wentzell's Lake, is a favourite fishing spot for most anglers, boasting some of the best salmon fishing in Lunenburg County, and during high water levels can make for some very exciting canoing and kayaking adventures. During summer and autumn a small field along the river becomes a small village as members of the Seabreaze Campers "come home" and reunite with members from abroad. In July it is not uncommon to drive by and see a perennial fir tree, standing almost 15 feet high, decorated and lit up as campers celebrate an early Christmas together.

The local youth who are involved with 4-H go to the Livewires 4-H club and Branch Lahave 4-H club. Students in the area go to New Germany Rural High School, New Germany Elementary School or West Northfield Elementary.

Coordinates: 44°28′56.8″N, 64°39′20″W