Eastern Shore (Nova Scotia) - History

History

The Eastern Shore is home to numerous historic gold mining areas near Port Dufferin, Tangier, Sherbrooke, and Goldboro, as well as Nova Scotia's most historic seaport, the town of Canso. Canso predates Halifax, Lunenburg and Annapolis Royal as one of North America's earliest settlement.

At Sherbrooke, the St. Mary's River empties into the Atlantic and is one of the province's famed Atlantic Salmon runs. Numerous lumber mills operated here during the early 1900s as Nova Scotia entered the 'industrial revolution'.

A railway had been proposed during the 1880s to run east from Dartmouth, however the sparse settlement and lack of industrial economic activity saw the railway line swing north up the Musquodoboit River at Musquodoboit Harbour to access the fertile agricultural district of the Musquodoboit Valley. Another railway project was proposed to run between Pictou and the village of Guysborough and on to Canso during 'the age of sail', when Canso rivaled Halifax as the most important first port of call in Nova Scotia for westbound trans-Atlantic vessels. (Canso is roughly the same distance by rail from the New Brunswick- Nova Scotia border as Halifax).

A rail line was eventually graded and bridges constructed between Pictou and Guysborough during the 1930s, however tracks were never laid and the project was abandoned, leaving most of the Eastern Shore without rail service.

During the post-war period, the provincial government upgraded local roads, resulting in the present Trunk 7 alignment. During the 1980s-1990s, when the rail line was abandoned, the controlled-access Highway 107 two-lane freeway was built from Burnside Industrial Park in Dartmouth to Musquodoboit Harbour, to assist commuters and truck traffic travelling to the east of HRM and to Highway 102 via Highway 118 .

A 1970s regional development project saw the port of Sheet Harbour redeveloped into an important regional deep-water port; the facility is most heavily used during the winter months when the Northumberland Strait port of Pictou is iced in and industrial shippers from Pictou County truck shipments to Sheet Harbour. A large sawmill and industrial greenhouse operation are also located near Sheet Harbour.

Beaver Harbour is home to a trans-Atlantic cable station operated by Teleglobe.

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