Cape Sable Island (Nova Scotia)
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Cape Sable Island , locally referred to as Cape Island, is a small Canadian island located at the southernmost point in Nova Scotia, Cape Sable. Sometimes confused with Sable Island, Cape Sable Island forms the eastern limit to the Gulf of Maine, opposite Cape Cod.
The island is separated from the mainland by Barrington Passage, a narrow strait. Ferry service provided transportation to the island in the early 20th century. A causeway was eventually constructed for pedestrian and automobile traffic, opening on August 5, 1949. The largest community on the island is the fishing port of Clark's Harbour. Other communities include North East Point, Centreville, Clam Point, Stoney Island, South Side, Newellton, West Head, and The Hawk.
The island is a notable birding destination, being an important migratory stopping point for birds such as the Atlantic Brant and Piping Plover.
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- Important Bird Areas of Canada page for Cape Sable Island
- Our Ocean Playground - A Nova Scotia History Manual