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:
“We in the South were ready for reconciliation, to be accepted as equals, to rejoin the mainstream of American political life. This yearning for what might be called political redemption was a significant factor in my successful campaign.”
—Jimmy Carter (James Earl Carter, Jr.)
“Pleasant it is, when over a great sea the winds trouble the waters, to gaze from shore upon anothers great tribulation; not because any mans troubles are a delectable joy, but because to perceive you are free of them yourself is pleasant.”
—Lucretius (Titus Lucretius Carus)