Clyde River, Nova Scotia

Community in Nova Scotia, Canada

Place in Nova Scotia, Canada
43°37′55″N 65°28′50″W / 43.631944°N 65.480556°W / 43.631944; -65.480556[1]Country CanadaProvince Nova ScotiaCountyShelburneMunicipal districtShelburnePopulation
 (2006)[2]
 • Total1,836 • Change (2001-06)
Decrease2.7%Time zoneUTC-4 (AST) • Summer (DST)UTC-3 (ADT)Postal code(s)Area code902Access Routes
Hwy 103
Route 309

Clyde River is a community in the Canadian province of Nova Scotia, located in the Shelburne municipal district of Shelburne County. It borrows its name from the Clyde River which flows through the community, which was in turn adopted from the famous Scottish river. The area was settled by New England Planters about 1667 and later by Loyalists after 1783. Lumbering and farming were the initial industries.[1] In 1847 there were 15 Mi'kmaq families living in the Clyde River area.[3]

See also

References

  1. ^ a b Place-Names and Places of Nova Scotia: Clyde River
  2. ^ Government of Nova Scotia website: Clyde River
  3. ^ Nova Scotia Archives, Letter from Abraham Gesner, Assistant Commissioner of Indian Affairs, to Rupert George regarding his report on visits to all Mi'kmaq communities in Kings, Digby, Yarmouth, Shelburne, Liverpool and Lunenburg Counties. Includes some numbers on population.


Places adjacent to Clyde River, Nova Scotia
Middle Clyde River Birchtown
Clyde River
Barrington Port Clyde


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43°37′55″N 65°28′50″W / 43.63194°N 65.48056°W / 43.63194; -65.48056 (Clyde River, Nova Scotia)


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