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By the 1800s most Mi'kmaw had left the area to live on the Reserve in Bear River, while still returning for fishing, hunting, trade and ceremony throughout the year. It was named "Clare" by then Lieutenant Governor of Nova Scotia, Michael Francklin. The name comes from the County Clare in Ireland. [3]
The Nova Scotia Association of REALTORS (NSAR) is the provincial Board/Association for REALTORS in Nova Scotia, representing 2,100+ real estate brokers and salespeople in 7 regions: Cape Breton Region of NSAR; Halifax Dartmouth Region of NSAR; Highland Region of NSAR; Northern Region of NSAR; South Shore Region of NSAR; Yarmouth Region of NSAR
The Crown resettled thousands of Loyalists in Nova Scotia and other areas of Canada. Digby County was established in 1837. Previously, from August 17, 1759, when Nova Scotia was first divided into counties, this area had been part of Annapolis County. In 1861, Digby County was divided into two sessional districts: Digby and Clare.
Hilltown is a community located in Digby County, Nova Scotia, Canada in the District of Clare. Hilltown is known to have many successful mink farms and various other smaller farms. It also has two side roads, Easton and the Hilltown Cross Road. It is located just off of Route 340.
Clare-Digby was a provincial electoral district in Nova Scotia, Canada, that elected one member of the Nova Scotia House of Assembly. The riding was created in 2012 with 100 per cent of the former district of Clare and 76 per cent of the former district of Digby-Annapolis .
Saint-Alphonse de Clare Church. Saint Alphonse de Clare is an Acadian community in the Canadian province of Nova Scotia, located in the District of Clare in Digby County. Formerly Chéticamp-de-Clare, the name was changed because there is another Chéticamp in Nova Scotia on Cape Breton. The similar names caused confusion for postal and other ...
Cape St. Mary's (French:Cap-Sainte-Marie) is a community in the Canadian province of Nova Scotia, located in the District of Clare in Digby County. The harbor is home to a number of fisheries that, as of 2015, were worth more than $5,000,000 annually. The harbour serves as homeport to a fleet of 42 fish harvesters and 14 fishing vessels.
Danvers is a community in the Canadian province of Nova Scotia, located in the District of Clare in Digby County 44°22′44.71″N 65°54′0.42″W / 44.3790861°N 65.9001167°W / 44.3790861; -65.9001167 ( Danvers, Nova