Shelburne County, Nova Scotia

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Shelburne County, Nova Scotia is a coastal county in southwestern Nova Scotia known for its fishing communities, maritime heritage, and as the site of the famous 1967 Shag Harbour UFO incident.

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Shelburne County, Nova Scotia canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf administrative district
county
borderedBy Digby County, Nova Scotia NERFINISHED
Queens County, Nova Scotia NERFINISHED
Yarmouth County, Nova Scotia NERFINISHED
contains Barrington Passage NERFINISHED
Birchtown NERFINISHED
Cape Sable Island NERFINISHED
Clark’s Harbour NERFINISHED
Jordan Falls NERFINISHED
Lockeport NERFINISHED
Municipality of the District of Barrington NERFINISHED
Municipality of the District of Shelburne NERFINISHED
Sandy Point NERFINISHED
Shag Harbour NERFINISHED
Town of Shelburne NERFINISHED
historic waterfront of Shelburne
country Canada
daylightSavingUTCOffset UTC−03:00
economy fishing industry
forestry
seafood processing
tourism
governmentType county-level municipal units
hasAttraction Black Loyalist Heritage Centre NERFINISHED
Shag Harbour UFO Interpretive Centre NERFINISHED
Shelburne Historic District NERFINISHED
hasCoastlineFeature bays and harbours
rocky shores
sandy beaches
hasCoastlineOn Atlantic Ocean
hasHeritage Loyalist history
shipbuilding
knownFor 1967 Shag Harbour UFO incident NERFINISHED
Black Loyalist history in Birchtown
fishing communities
maritime heritage
language English
locatedIn Nova Scotia
South Shore region of Nova Scotia NERFINISHED
southwestern Nova Scotia
locatedOn Lobster Coast of Nova Scotia NERFINISHED
partOf Atlantic Canada NERFINISHED
province Nova Scotia NERFINISHED
seat Town of Shelburne NERFINISHED
standardTimeUTCOffset UTC−04:00
timeZone Atlantic Time Zone NERFINISHED

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1967 Shag Harbour incident region Shelburne County, Nova Scotia