Coastal Queens Place

The former Port Mouton School is a craft room, gallery, everyday yard sale and a hostel all under one roof.

The craft shop features a distinctive gathering of crafters and artists from across Nova Scotia. For every season and reason of giving Coastal Queens Place features a wide selection of contemporary and traditional one-of-a-kind craft creations in glass, fibre, wood, metal and mixed media along with hand knitted and sewn items such as quilts, sweaters, mittens, etc.

Coastal Queens Place is not only a great place to buy handmade items but also is a strong force in promoting and providing a selling venue for its numerous members.

Coastal Queens Place Gallery space features some of the most talented artists with paintings in oil, acrylic, and water.

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