- Sherbrooke, Nova Scotia
Sherbrooke, Nova Scotia (population ~400) is a Canadian rural community in Guysborough County,
Nova Scotia .Sherbrooke is nestled between Sherbrooke Lake and St. Mary's River. The river was named for Fort Saint Marie, a French-built fort which was later taken over and destroyed by the British.
It is famous regionally for being the home of
Sherbrooke Village , the largest museum in the province.The community takes its name from
Sir John Coape Sherbrooke , a colonial eraLieutenant-Governor of Nova Scotia .Sherbrooke is the administrative seat for the
Municipality of the District of St. Mary's .Economically, Sherbrooke and its surrounding area depends on its resources, such as harvesting grain and fishing.
External links
* [http://www.destination-ns.com/common/map/Map.asp?PlaceID=1066&KmsWide=5&Layer=All Destination: Nova Scotia with a map and information on the Sherbrooke]
* [http://www.museum.gov.ns.ca/sv/ Sherbrooke Village Museum]
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