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Welcome To
WEYMOUTH, NS

Visiting or Living here - it's a wonderful place 

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.

Visiting

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Boating on the river

Facilities

Room Service

Accommodation

Arts and crafts

Artists

The Little Library

Historic Buildings

Music on the Sissiboo

Things to do

St Peters Anglican Church

Churches

Logging in the 1800s

History

Weymouth

Historic Industry

Living Here

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Police Cars

Emergency

Weymouth Firebirds

Sports

Downtown Weymouth

Businesses

Events noticeboard

WWDC

Spark the Spirit

Signature Events

SMBA

Services

Meeting Room

Village Comm.

Vote

Political Rep.

Current Events Calendar

December 6, 2024

Spark The Spirit Christmas Light Show

Fri Dec 6 – Dec 16
Decorated houses throughout Weymouth compete for the coveted bragging rights of the best lights!

Weymouth, NS, Canada

December 10, 2024

6:00 p.m.

Twelve Days of Christmas

6-7:30pm Weymouth Library. Children aged 6 to 12 can enjoy a fun-filled evening of games, snacks and stories with the theme of The Twelve Days of Christmas. Space is limited so register no later than 5 p.m. on Friday, Dec. 6 by contacting the library.

Weymouth, NS, Canada

December 12, 2024

6:00 p.m.

Makers' Night

6-9pm Every Thursday Weymouth Library Community Room

Weymouth, NS, Canada

December 12, 2024

7:00 p.m.

The Christmas Stranger – A Family Fantasy (Theatre)

7 pm on Thur & Fri. Sat at 2 & 7pm. Marc Lescabot Theatre, Universite Sainte-Anne. Production by The Electric City/La Nouvelle France. Advance Tickets from Weymouth Mercantile from Nov 15.

Université Sainte-Anne, Church Point, NS, Canada

December 14, 2024

2:00 p.m.

Christmas in Havelock

2pm Meet Santa. Free hot chocolate & popcorn.

Havelock Community Center, Nova Scotia 340, Weymouth, NS, Canada

December 14, 2024

2:00 p.m.

Christmas Sing Along – Original and contemporary Christmas Songs.

2pm St. Peter & St. Thomas Anglican Church, 5 Fort Point Rd, Weymouth North. Free will offering for the Weymouth Food bank will be appreciated. P.S THE ACCOUSTICS IN THE CHURCH ARE FANTASTIC!!

St. Peter & St. Thomas Anglican Church, Fort Point Road, Weymouth, NS, Canada

December 15, 2024

11:00 a.m.

Children’s Christmas Concert

11am Weymouth Church of Christ, 4924 Hwy 1, Weymouth.

Weymouth Church of Christ, New Road, Weymouth, NS, Canada

December 20, 2024

6:00 p.m.

Community Christmas Caroling

6pm Weymouth Church of Christ, 4924 Hwy 1, Weymouth.

Weymouth Church of Christ, New Road, Weymouth, NS, Canada

December 22, 2024

7:00 p.m.

Christmas Cantata

7pm Weymouth Church of Christ, 4924 Hwy 1, Weymouth.

Weymouth Church of Christ, New Road, Weymouth, NS, Canada

December 24, 2024

6:30 p.m.

Christmas Eve Service

6:30pm Weymouth Church of Christ, 4924 Hwy 1, Weymouth.

Weymouth Church of Christ, New Road, Weymouth, NS, Canada

December 24, 2024

4:00 p.m.

Christmas Eve Worship Service

Rev. Phillip Cooper celebrating Worship and Communion service. All Welcome.

St. Peter & St. Thomas Anglican Church, Fort Point Road, Weymouth, NS, Canada

January 2, 2025

Weymouth Library January Art Exhibition - Boats, Oceans & Flowers

This exhibit features the beautiful watercolours of artist Diane Nadon. Although she began painting in watercolours, she has enjoyed expressing herself in other media.

Weymouth Waterfront Library, Nova Scotia 340, Weymouth, NS, Canada

More current events within the wider area may be found on the local events newsletter "The Weymouth Bridge >>".
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