Hubbard's Point, Nova Scotia

Hubbard's Point, Nova Scotia

Hubbards Point is a Canadian rural ocean community in Yarmouth County, Nova Scotia. It is also the community in the American tv mini-series Beach Girls.

Its population is estimated at approximately 215. It is a residential area that has no major economic centres. Located between Tusket and Amiraults Hill, Hubbard's Point is a quaint locale for those who enjoy the quiet, laid back life. It is located on the Gulf of Maine. Mostly populated by fishermen or sea-related tradesmen.


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