The village of Chester, known as the “gateway” to Nova Scotia’s South Shore, is situated on a peninsula halfway along the coast of Mahone Bay. The village dates back 224 years, when it was settled by New England planters and fishermen. Chester is a tiny village, with a population of 1,200 people, 68 kilometres west of Halifax. During the summer months this community turns in to a summer haven for Canadians, Americans, Europeans, and is home to prestigious and accomplished residents. Chester also offers a rich architectural history in the preservation of its homes and buildings, including the Foc’sle Tavern whose origins date back to 1764. Other popular Chester attractions include the Chester Golf Club, and the Sensea Nordic Spa.
Chester is accessible by air through Halifax’s Stanfield International Airport (YHZ) or by train from Montreal. From Halifax, Chester is a 50-minute drive south, taking highway NS-103 W.
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