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  1. The Town of Yarmouth is the regional centre of South Western Nova Scotia. The Town's population of 7200 people literally doubles on weekdays.

  2. Learn more about Yarmouth’s heritage and how it’s being preserved: Collins Heritage District; Culture and Heritage (including museums and memorials) Heritage Property Act; Heritage Property Registration; Heritage Properties Incentive Program; Historic Places; Yarmouth Memories (fascinating pictures of Yarmouth's past) Yarmouth County Museum ...

  3. Yarmouth in the 1870s and 80’s. The 1870s and 80’s were times of great prosperity and growth for Yarmouth. Ambitious public buildings, such as churches and schools, were built while industries and businesses bloomed. Cultural life and recreation were not forgotten.

  4. Cycling or walking along the beach. Enjoying a stage production or local folk art. Walking downtown and window shopping. Yarmouth is an amazing place to live – not just because of what there is to do, but the people who live here. Here's a quick guide to living, working, and experiencing Yarmouth.

  5. Yarmouth's ferry terminal is a vital link between our town (often called "the gateway to Nova Scotia") and the United States. Bay Ferries operates "The CAT" high-speed ferry service between Yarmouth and Bar Harbour, Maine. The trip length is 3.5 hours.

  6. Nov 12, 2020 · Yarmouth voters elect the Mayor and Councillors, while the Deputy Mayor is selected and appointed through a Council motion. Unlike your provincial or federal representatives, Councillors do not represent specific areas within the town. On November 12, 2020, the current Council was sworn into office.

  7. The Town of Yarmouth has 24 Historic Panels that provide information about the town's past. Most of them can be found along our historic waterfront. You can see the panels below, or go to Yarmouth County Museum for more information and a map of the panels' locations.

  8. This is a place where history and modern culture collide – a small town on the edge of everywhere. Whether you love exploring the great outdoors, walking along historic waterfronts, discovering an emerging cosmopolitan food scene, or stepping into another century, you'll find it here.

  9. Welcome to Yarmouth's Town Hall, where you can discover the programs, services, and initiatives that we deliver every day. It all starts here. Working together with entrepreneurs, businesses, and residents, your Town Council and staff are charting the strategic priorities that will take our town to the next level.

  10. Yarmouth has a variety of parks, open spaces, and trails where you can enjoy our town’s refreshing sea breezes, stunning sunsets, and cool evening fogs. See a full list of trails and landmarks . The Hartlin Trail follows the historic train routes from Bunker's Island to Lake Milo and beyond.

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