Weymouth is a small village located on rolling hills banking the Sissiboo River in Digby County, Nova Scotia. Settled in 1783 by British Loyalists, the area has long been known for its rich resources based industries as well as its diverse blend of cultures including Mi’kmaq, British Loyalists, African Canadian and Acadian. While the Village proper is very small, the Greater Weymouth Area encompasses many smaller neighboring communities from Exits 27 and 28 on Hwy 101, to areas south-east reaching to trunk routes #1 and #340 as well as areas east of the mouth of the Sissiboo River.
February 1, 2025
Weymouth Library February Exhibition – Colourful Canvases
This exhibit features the work of Zita Boudreau and Phillip Clairmont. The paintings follow the theme of nature in oil and acrylic paints on canvas. Zita Boudreau truly enjoys being out in nature while creating her art. Phillip Clairmont, a retired teacher, enjoy the outdoors and paints for fun. The exhibit can be viewed during open hours in February.
Weymouth Waterfront Library, Nova Scotia 340, Weymouth, NS, Canada
February 20, 2025
6:00 p.m.
Maker's Night
6-9pm Every Thursday Weymouth Library Community Room
Weymouth Waterfront Library, Nova Scotia 340, Weymouth, NS, Canada
February 22, 2025
2:00 p.m.
Djembe Drumming Workshop & Black History Month Riverside Chat
2 -4 pm Sissiboo Landing, 4575 Hwy 1, Weymouth. Led by Dr. Henry Bishop. Free – bring your own drum if you have one.
Weymouth Information Centre-Sissiboo Landing, 4575 Hwy 1, Weymouth, NS, Canada
February 26, 2025
6:30 p.m.
Craft Night
6:30 pm The Electric City Building, 4668 Hwy 1, Weymouth. $35 Pre-register clarecraftbarn@gmail.com
Electric City Society Offices, 4668 Hwy 1, Weymouth, NS, Canada
March 8, 2025
9:00 a.m.
Coffee Morning
Second Saturday of the month, Jan to June 2025 9am. Weymouth Library Program Room supplied by the Weymouth Church of Christ.
Weymouth Waterfront Library, Nova Scotia 340, Weymouth, NS, Canada
March 11, 2025
4:00 p.m.
Clean Foundation: Water Ways
4-5pm Weymouth Library. Dive into how water moves in our natural world. Learn through observation, experimentation and condensation. A stream of experiments will get you in the flow and thinking about the properties of water. A fun and engaging game will get you moving and circulating. This program is for children aged 5 to 10 years and registration is not required. It will be first-come first-served as there is room for 30 participants. This program is in partnership with Clean Foundation.
Weymouth Waterfront Library, Nova Scotia 340, Weymouth, NS, Canada
March 13, 2025
2:00 p.m.
St. Patrick’s Day Tea
2 – 4pm Weymouth legion Adults $12
Weymouth Legion, Back Street, Weymouth, NS, Canada