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North America > Canada > Atlantic Canada > Nova Scotia > Yarmouth and Digby > Kemptville (Nova Scotia)

Kemptville is an inland village in Yarmouth and Acadian Shores region of Nova Scotia along the Tusket River. It is a popular location for sport fishing due to its many rivers and lakes.

Understand

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The village consists of Kemptville and North Kemptville in Yarmouth Municipality, and East Kemptville in Argyle Municipality.

Kemptville is named after General Sir James Kempt, who served as Lieutenant-Governor of Nova Scotia from 1820–28, about the time this area was first settled by Europeans.

History

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The settlement of Kemptville began with Abner Andrews, the son of Major Samuel Andrews, a British Loyalist from North Carolina. Andrews moved to the area from Tusket, Nova Scotia, and was later followed by his brothers Nathan and David Andrews and by James Hurlburt. Other families later came from various corners of Yarmouth County such as Yarmouth Township, Shelburne and Argyle, in addition to a smaller number of families from England and the United States.

Get in

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  • Highway 203 - South Shore and Hwy. 103 Inland: a scenic drive from Shelburne through East Kemptville and Kemptville to Carleton, near Yarmouth.

Get around

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See

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Do

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  • Tobeatic Wilderness Reserve. A 120,000-ha pristine wilderness area that can be accessed from East Kemptville. It's twice the size of the Isle of Man. The heart of this wilderness is a semi-barren landscape, surrounded by more productive woodlands. Eskers, moraines, kettles, huge erratics, outwash plains and other glacial features are found throughout. Expansive wetlands, long stillwaters, fast flowing river and more than 100 lakes provide diverse aquatic habitats. Forest cover includes dense conifer and deciduous forests, including pockets of old-growth pine and hemlock. Most impressive are the old forests at Silvery Lake and Sporting Lake (also designated as Sporting Lake Nature Reserve).

Buy

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  • Carleton Country Outfitters, NS-340, Carleton (11 km west on NS-203). M-F 7:30AM-9PM, Sa Su 7AM-9PM. The nearest shop to Kemptville. It includes a Robins Donuts shop and a liquor store.

Eat and drink

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  • See the listing for Trout Point Lodge in "Sleep".

Sleep

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  • Trout Point Lodge, 189 Trout Point Rd. (Off East Branch Rd, East Kemptville), +1 902 482-8360. Restaurant (+1 902 761-2142) with single dinner seating at 7:30PM, reservations required. Wilderness lodge on two rivers offers outdoor recreation, guided fishing & kayaking, cooking classes, and wine tastings.

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Go next

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Routes through Kemptville
ENDS at S N  W  E  Shelburne END


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