Bedford Commons, Bedford
#4 among attractions in Bedford
Facts and practical information
Bedford Commons is a retail power centre in Bedford, Nova Scotia. It is located at interchange 4C of Nova Scotia Highway 102 near Duke Street/Glendale Avenue. ()
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Bedford Commons – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Sunnyside Mall, Africville, Scott Manor House, Shubenacadie Canal.
- 1.4 miSShopping, Shopping centre
Sunnyside Mall, Bedford
35 min walk • The Sunnyside Mall is a 311,000 sq ft Canadian shopping mall in Bedford, Nova Scotia.
- 5.4 miSPark
Africville, Halifax
139 min walk • Africville Park, nestled on the shores of the Bedford Basin in Halifax, Canada, is a poignant symbol of the resilience and spirit of the African Canadian community that once thrived there. Established in the 1830s by Black Nova Scotians, many of whom were descendants...
- 1.7 miSWSpecialty museum, History museum, Museum
Scott Manor House, Bedford
44 min walk • Scott Manor House was built sometime between 1769 and 1772 and is now a museum in Bedford, Nova Scotia. It is the second oldest house in the Halifax Regional Municipality, after the Morris House, and was built by Joseph Scott on the land once owned by his brother Captain George Scott.
- 5.6 miSECanal, Body of water, Park
Shubenacadie Canal, Dartmouth
142 min walk • The Shubenacadie Canal is a canal in central Nova Scotia, Canada. It links Halifax Harbour with the Bay of Fundy by way of the Shubenacadie River and Shubenacadie Grand Lake. Begun in 1826, it was not completed until 1861 and was closed in 1871. Currently small craft use the river and lakes, but only one lock is operational.
- 5.3 miSBridge
A. Murray MacKay Bridge, Dartmouth
135 min walk • The A. Murray MacKay Bridge, known locally as "the new bridge", is a suspension bridge linking the Halifax Peninsula with Dartmouth, Nova Scotia, and opened on July 10, 1970. It is one of two suspension bridges crossing Halifax Harbour. Its counterpart, the Angus L. Macdonald Bridge, was completed in 1955.
- 4.9 miSENature, Natural attraction, Lake
Frenchman Lake, Dartmouth
126 min walk • Frenchman Lake is a lake of Halifax Regional Municipality, Nova Scotia, Canada in the community of Dartmouth.
- 5 miSENature, Natural attraction, Lake
Lake Charles, Dartmouth
127 min walk • Lake Charles is a small lake in Nova Scotia’s Halifax Regional Municipality between the communities of Dartmouth and Waverley.
- 5.5 miSEPark
Shubie Park, Dartmouth
140 min walk • Shubie Park is a 16-hectare urban park in Dartmouth, Nova Scotia maintained by the Halifax Regional Municipality. Heavily forested, Shubie Park is roughly linear in shape as it is bounded on the north and west by Highway 118 expressway and on the south and east by Lake Micmac and the southern edge of Lake Charles.
- 5.7 miSENature, Natural attraction, Lake
Little Albro Lake, Dartmouth
145 min walk • Little Albro Lake is a lake of Halifax Regional Municipality, Nova Scotia, Canada in the community of Dartmouth. Little Albro Lake has a plant named the yellow floating heart that is Invasive to the area.
- 4.4 miSE
- 1 miWMuseum, History museum
Fultz House
27 min walk • The Bennett Daniel Fultz House is one of the earliest houses in Lower Sackville, Nova Scotia and the community's only museum. It is located on its original land, on the corner of the "Great Roads" leading from Halifax to Truro and to the Annapolis Valley.