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Guysborough (population: 397) is an unincorporated Canadian community in Guysborough County, Nova Scotia. Located on the western shore of Chedabucto Bay, fronting Guysborough Harbour, it is the administrative seat of the Guysborough municipal district .
The Black Nova Scotian community in Guysborough is unique in that they descend almost entirely from Black Loyalists. In 1872, there were 918 residents of African ancestry in Guysborough. [4] In 1840, Guysborough County was subdivided into two districts for court sessisonal purposes – Guysborough and St. Mary's.
Chedabucto Bay / ˌ ʃ ɛ d ə ˈ b ʌ k t oʊ / is a large bay on the eastern coast of mainland Nova Scotia between the Atlantic Ocean and the Strait of Canso next to Guysborough County. At the entrance to Chedabucto Bay is the community of Canso at the head is the community of Guysborough and on the other end is the town of Mulgrave.
St. Mary's, officially named the Municipality of the District of St. Mary's, is a district municipality in Guysborough County, Nova Scotia, Canada. The district municipality occupies the western half of the county and its administrative seat is in the village of Sherbrooke.
Route 211: Isaac's Harbour North - Port Bickerton - Harpellville - Port Hilford - Indian Harbour Lake - Jordanville; Route 276: Goshen; Route 316: Argyle - Goshen - Eight Island Lake - Cross Roads Country Harbour - Country Harbour Mines - Isaac's Harbour North - Goldboro - Drumhead - Seal Harbour - Coddle's Harbour - New Harbour - Larry's River - Charlos Cove - Cole Harbour - Port Felix
Guysborough County NS 45°05′59″N 61°32′32″W / 45.0997°N 61.5423°W / 45.0997; -61.5423 ( Light Tower (Country Island Guysborough County municipality ( 2933 )
Stillwater is a small community near Sherbrooke, in the Municipality of the District of Saint Mary's Nova Scotia, Canada, with a population of about 150. [citation needed] Stillwater depends on its resources, such as fish, and on agriculture. Stillwater's beautiful surroundings attract tourists to the community.
Map #55a also shows George Tanner's original land grant with the notation "Geo Tanner & others". These others may have been Jasper Grover who received a land grant here in 1856, William Myers in 1859 and James Munroe in 1860. Cole Harbour appears on the Des Barres Atlantic Neptune Map (done in the late 1760s) as Durham Inlet.