Places to stay in Liverpool, Nova Scotia

Liverpool is a Nova Scotia community overlooking the Atlantic Ocean on the provinces South Shore. It is situated within the Region of Queens Municipality which is the local governmental unit that comprises all of Queens County, Nova Scotia. Places to eat in the region include Paul’s, Route 3 Cellar Taproom & Grill, A-1 Pizza, and Golden Pond Restaurant.

We currently have 11 accommodations in and around Liverpool with other regional listings available for Campgrounds, Motels, Bed & Breakfasts, Hotels and other properties. You can filter listings by the available types:

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Wondering where to stay? Visitors have access to a number of hotels in the community, though there are a few nearby Bed and Breakfasts. If you are travelling in the area, Liverpool is located close to Frederick Lake, Halibut Head, Round Lake, Mill Pool Falls and Broad River Lake.

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Liverpool is 2 km away from Queensland Beach, 5 km away from Milton, 11 km away from Hunts Point and 12 km away from Summerville Centre.

Liverpool is located at longitude -64°43'3.6418 and latitude 44°1'58.717.

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Things to see and do, places to eat in Liverpool

Photograph of Sherman Hines Museum of Photography, Liverpool
Sherman Hines Museum of Photography

Sherman Hines Museum of Photography ( Art & Culture / Museums ). Located at 219 Main Street, Liverpool. In the Museum, you will find comprehensive collections of images, cameras and artifacts from all of the key figures in the history of Nova Scotian photography – Dodge, Garber, Gavin, Gentzell, Hines, Knickle, MacAskill, Rogers, Sponagle, and many others. As well as the Nova Scotians, you'll be delighted to discover a generous number of remarkable photographs by William Notman, Yousuf Karsh, Edward Muybridge, Joseph Rodgers, Arnold Newman, and others which are on permanent display.The Museum also proudly boasts a fine selection of photogravures by Edward Steichen, Clarence White, J. Craig Annan, Alvin Langdon Colburn, Frank Eugence and Seeley.

Astor Theatre ( Theatre / Other ). Located at 59 Gorham Street, Liverpool. The Astor Theatre is proud to be the oldest performing arts venue in the province. In 2002 the Astor Theatre celebrated 100 years of entertainment on the South Shore of Nova Scotia. Built in 1902 as part of the historic Town Hall, the theatre was known as the Liverpool Opera House. It's stage hosted touring and local shows until 1917, when silent films were introduced. Gradually the film presentation gained in frequency and popularity. In 1930, talking pictures were shown for the first time. The first "talkie" shown in the theatre was "Love in the Rough", a comedy on golf. at the same time the name was changed to the Astor Theatre by Seth Bartling Sr. after his favourite theatre in New York. www.astortheatre.ns.ca Link

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