Lot A & B Sober Island Road
Sober Island, Nova Scotia
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55 Acres Over 4,300 sq.ft of oceanfront
$499,000
Stone beaches Forested Woodlands Secluded coves Hills and elevation Pathway to the ocean Undisturbed nature
For the first time in half a century, this oceanfront paradise is being offered to the market—a truly rare opportunity for development or the creation of a private coastal estate. Set along Nova Scotia’s stunning Eastern Shore, this 55-acre property spans more than 4,300 feet of ocean frontage, featuring rugged stone beaches, sheltered coves, and sweeping coastal views. The setting offers a sense of calm and seclusion, surrounded by pristine wilderness and the natural beauty that defines the region. With its generous acreage and remarkable shoreline, the property presents endless potential—whether you’re looking to design an extraordinary private retreat, a family compound, or explore a thoughtful, low-impact development project. The landscape allows for multiple building sites, each offering its own unique perspective of the ocean and surrounding scenery. Here, you’ll find the perfect balance of privacy, unspoiled nature, and the relaxed charm of East Coast living—an unmatched opportunity to create something truly exceptional along one of Nova Scotia’s most picturesque coastlines.
"The land is by turn joyous and bleak, rugged and cultivated, lonely and populous. The people are farmers, fishermen, urbanites and rural dwellers. The changing moods and many faces of both are reflected in these pages.'' - Ernest Buckler, Nova Scotia: Window on the Sea
Nearby Amenities
Writer Ernest Buckler, who visited Sober Island while working on a photo book with photographer Hans Weber in 1973, wrote of the Eastern Shore;
12 Minute drive to nearby amenities: Grocery store and Pharmacy Hardware Store Bank Restaurants Gas Stations Public Library RCMP detachment Fire Station Gift shop Mechanic Shops EHS paramedic base Post office Cafe and coffee bar Convenience store General surplus store Exterior Features Nearby beaches Walking trails Hiking Playground
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