ANTIGONISH COUNTY, NOVA SCOTIA


'Antigonish County, Nova Scotia' (2006 Population 18,836) is a county in the Canadian province of Nova Scotia. It is located in northern Nova Scotia on the Northumberland Strait and its county seat is the town of Antigonish.

Contents
Background
Communities
Highways
Protected Areas
External links
References

Background


The County of Sydney was created in 1784. Its boundaries were established by Governor and Council on December 16, 1785.
When St. Mary's Township was established in 1818 it was partly in Sydney County and partly in Halifax County. In 1822 that part of St. Mary's Township which had been in Halifax County was annexed to the County of Sydney.
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In 1836 Sydney County was diminished in size when Guysborough County was established out of what had been part of it . In 1863 the name of the County of Sydney was changed to Antigonish County. The word Antigonish is of Mi'kmaq origin, possibly derived from Nalegitkoonecht meaning "where branches are torn off". It is said that there were bears in the area that broke down branches to get beech nuts.
The town of Antigonish is home to Saint Francis Xavier University
. Antigonish County is also home to Pomquet Village, a small Acadian village dating back to 1774.

Communities



★ 'Towns'


Antigonish

★ 'Reserves'


★ Pomquet and Afton 23


★ Summerside 38

★ 'Unincorporated'


Addington Forks


Afton


Arisaig


Ashdale


Aulds Cove


Ballantynes Cove


Bayfield


Brierly Brook


Caledonia Mills


Cape George


Clydesdale


Crystal Cliffs


Doctors Brook


Dunmaglass


Frankville


Fraser Mills


Georgeville


Glen Alpine


Glen Road


Havre Boucher


Heatherton


Ireland


James River


Lakevale


Linwood


Livingstone Cove


Lochaber


Lower South River


Malignant Cove


Maryvale


Mattie Settlement


McAras Brook


Monastery


Morristown


Morvan


New France


North Grant


North Lochaber


Ohio


Pomquet


Southside Antigonish Harbour


St. Andrews


St. Joseph


Tracadie


Williams Point


Upper Big Tracadie


Upper South River

★ 'Census Subdivisions'


Antigonish, Subd. A


Antigonish, Subd. B

Highways


Highways that run through Antigonish are as follows:

★ Arterial Highways: Trans-Canada Highway #104

★ Trunk Highways: #4, #7, #16

★ Collector Highways: #245, #316, #337

Protected Areas



★ Arisaig Provincial Park

★ Bayfield Provincial Park

★ Beaver Mountain Provincial Park

★ Eigg Mountain-James River wilderness area

★ Pomquet Beach Provincial Park

External links



Antigonish County

References



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