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The Mi'kmaq name for the village of Guysborough was Chedabuctou. The Prince Henry Sinclair Society of North America believe he landed at Chedabucto Bay in 1398. The monument was erected on November 17, 1996. It is a fifteen-ton granite boulder with a black granite narrative plaque located at Halfway Cove on Trunk 16 in Guysborough County, Nova ...
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.
Guysborough NS 45°23′21″N 61°29′55″W / 45.3892°N 61.4986°W / 45.3892; -61.4986 ( Old Guysborough Court House Nova Scotia ( 3053 )
Upper Big Tracadie is a small community in the Canadian province of Nova Scotia, located in Antigonish County.It is a rural, predominantly African Canadian community. Led by Thomas Brownspriggs, Black Nova Scotians who had settled at Chedabucto Bay behind the present-day village of Guysborough migrated to Tracadie (1787). [1]
Occupying the eastern half of Guysborough County, the district municipality's administrative centre is the community of Guysborough.The district completely surrounds the Town of Mulgrave and it borders the Municipality of the District of St. Mary's to the west, the Municipality of the County of Antigonish to the north and the Strait of Canso to the east.
Larry's River is a small Acadian community in the Canadian province of Nova Scotia, located in the Municipality of the District of Guysborough in Guysborough County. The community is named after one of its settlers, Larry Keating. Settlers arrived from Chezzetcook soon after the expulsion ended in 1763.
Cole Harbour is a community in the Canadian province of Nova Scotia, located in Guysborough County 45°15′57.84″N 61°15′37.01″W / 45.2660667°N 61.2602806°W / 45.2660667; -61.2602806 ( Cole Harbour, Nova
Lincolnville is a small community in the Canadian province of Nova Scotia, located in the Municipality of the District of Guysborough in Guysborough County. Lincolnville is a predominantly African-Canadian community situated next to Upper Big Tracadie. The community is served by the Lincolnville Community Center and the Tracadie United Baptist ...
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