Esso
Bayside Corporate has recently opened the Bayside Travel Centre at Exit 36-B on the Trans-Canada Highway, marking its first major development on commercial lands approved by the community in a 2018 vote. The $11 million facility benefits from a new $13.5 million interchange, improving access to the southside reserve lands that were historically severed by highway construction.
The travel centre features key tenants such as Wilsons Fuels Esso and Husky, alongside a convenience store and an entertainment centre owned by the Band. Additional amenities include quick-serve restaurants, a truckers lounge with showers, free high-speed WiFi, and a tourist information centre, showcasing Mi kmaw crafts and art.
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