East Jeddore is a small rural fishing community located within the Halifax Regional Municipality in the Canadian province of Nova Scotia. Situated approximately 45 minutes east of Dartmouth along Highway 7, the community is part of the broader Jeddore Harbour area that characterises this stretch of Nova Scotia’s Eastern Shore.
East Jeddore Road
East Jeddore Road runs approximately 11 kilometres in length and generally follows Jeddore Harbour from its basin in Oyster Ponds through to the harbour’s mouth. The road traces the natural contours of the harbour, connecting the inland basin area with the open water at the outer end of the community.
Location and Access
Access to East Jeddore is primarily via Highway 7, which serves as the main route along Nova Scotia’s Eastern Shore. The community’s position along Jeddore Harbour reflects its identity as a coastal fishing settlement, with the harbour serving as a defining geographical feature of the area. East Jeddore falls under the administration of the Halifax Regional Municipality, placing it within one of Canada’s largest municipal jurisdictions by land area.