South Shore

South Shore may refer to:

In Canada:

  • South Shore (Montreal), Quebec, the region of the greater Montreal area on the south shore of the Saint Lawrence River
  • South Shore (Nova Scotia), geographic region of Nova Scotia
  • South Shore—St. Margaret's, the riding that covers that part of Nova Scotia

In England:

  • South Shore, Blackpool

In the United States:

  • South Shore, Alameda, California
  • South Shore, Chicago, Illinois, a neighborhood
    • Chicago South Shore & South Bend Railroad, freight rail line from Chicago, Illinois to South Bend, Indiana, USA
  • South Shore, Kentucky, a city
  • South Shore (Lake Superior), northern edge of Wisconsin and the Upper Peninsula of Michigan
  • South Shore (Long Island), southern edge of Long Island in New York state
  • South Shore (Massachusetts), a region south of Boston
  • South Shore (Pittsburgh), Pennsylvania, a neighborhood
  • South Shore, South Dakota, a town
  • South Shore, Staten Island, New York, a series of neighborhoods in New York City
  • South Shore Lake Tahoe, towns on the southern perimeter of Lake Tahoe on the border between California and Nevada
  • South Shore School District, Port Wing, Wisconsin

Famous quotes containing the words south and/or shore:

    Even when seen from near, the olive shows
    A hue of far away. Perhaps for this
    The dove brought olive back, a tree which grows
    Unearthly pale, which ever dims and dries,
    And whose great thirst, exceeding all excess,
    Teaches the South it is not paradise.
    Richard Wilbur (b. 1921)

    The shore is composed of a belt of smooth rounded white stones like paving-stones, excepting one or two short sand beaches, and is so steep that in many places a single leap will carry you into water over your head; and were it not for its remarkable transparency, that would be the last to be seen of its bottom till it rose on the opposite side. Some think it is bottomless.
    Henry David Thoreau (1817–1862)