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:

    During Prohibition days, when South Carolina was actively advertising the iodine content of its vegetables, the Hell Hole brand of ‘liquid corn’ was notorious with its waggish slogan: ‘Not a Goiter in a Gallon.’
    —Administration in the State of Sout, U.S. public relief program (1935-1943)

    Any man that resists the present tides that run in the world, will find himself thrown upon a shore so high and barren that it will seem he has been separated from his human kind forever.
    Woodrow Wilson (1856–1924)