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Shobac History
Shobac is a farm at the sea on historic village ruins near Lunenburg on Nova Scotia's south shore, offering weekly rentals of four unique cabins, a large studio and the historic octagonal barn. It is a pastoral site on the cliffs overlooking the LaHave Estuary, named by French explorer Samuel De Champlain, who made his first landfall in the new world here in 1604. Shobac today consists of four newly constructed cabins, a large studio, barns, designed and constructed by owner and internationally acclaimed architect/professor Brian MacKay-Lyons, with the interns from his 'Ghost' summer architectural apprenticeship.
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