1 site ¡ Lodging4 acres ¡ Yarmouth, NSOuter Sheep island is approximately 25 acres in the confines of Lobster Bay, between Pubnico and Wedgeport. Itâs near the Tusket Islands. The wharf on Suretteâs Island is a 25 minute from Tusket. Miâkmaq would have lived and hunted in this area. Then the Acadians set up homesteads. And more recently it was the site of several lobster and tuna fishing shanties. Donât be surprised to find a piece of old cast iron stove deep in the forest. Suretteâs Island is an Acadian fishing community. Babe Ruth used to come to this area, including Suretteâs Island, to hunt. The water between Outer Sheep Island and Suretteâs Island is called The Tittle. Itâs known for powerful tides. So itâs best to time your kayaking with the tide in mind. The Suretteâs Island wharf is at the end of Chemin du Tittle Road.Â
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Kayakersâ paradise. Island cabin. Easy landing sites. One double bed, two single bunk beds. Cook on wood stove. Bedding (sheets, pillows, duvets). Water for kitchen dishwashing is rainwater from the roof. You can use the filter to make drinking water or bring your own drinking water. No hot water unless you heat it yourself on the wood stove. One towel per guest. Cutlery, dishes, pots and pans. Keep yourself warm with the wood stove on chilly days and nights. Cabin is not winterized. Sliding patio door looks out to the ocean. No fridge. Lighting and phone charger is solar powered. Clean outhouse. Plenty of islands surround for day trips. Park at public wharf for a short kayak to the site. Paddlers should be mindful of tides. Easiest to arrive at the cabin from the wharf when the tide is rising (coming in) or flat. Picture yourself here - cooking on a Lunenburg foundry wood stove, in an 19th century lobster fishermenâs shanty on an uninhabited island. Exploring nearby islands, youâll find remnants of abandoned Acadian homesteads - old foundations, overgrown orchards, rock walls, wells, bridges, old breakwaters and wharves. There are also many places to explore on Outer Sheep Island. Youâre likely to see great blue herons in the summertime, owls, eagles, hummingbirds and lots of species of sparrow, warblers, and finch. Wonderful place for mushrooms. Youâll see old Acadian forest and find an old well and sheep paths. Great places to swim all around the island.
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