Port Maitland, Nova Scotia
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Port Maitland (population: 503) is a small community in Yarmouth County Nova Scotia, Canada. It is near the town of Yarmouth, and very near to the community of Beaver River. Salmon River also very nearby, lies within Digby County. The community covers 81.46 km2 at . It has a population of 754, living in 391 dwellings.
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[edit] History
Port Maitland, like Beaver River, was heavily influenced by the Henry Alline's new light Baptist movement of the late 18th century. Both Port Maitland and Beaver River tend to be Baptist in confession and English in ethnic origin. The community is, however, only a short distance away from the primarily Acadian-French speaking, Catholic municipality of Clare in Digby County, as well as from such historically black communities as Hectanooga.
[edit] Present Day
Nearby Beaver River has Canada's oldest active temperance hall, although local tradition suggests that, during Prohibition, the basement of the temperance hall was used to hide the local still. In the past, the community depended on ship-building, fishing, and farming. Many would live in-land in the various wooded lakes during winter to avoid the winter gales, and return to the sea-side during summer to avoid the flies. Along the Evangeline trail towards Beaver River one finds the gravestones of the old free Baptist graveyard.
[edit] Port Maitland Provincial Park
There is a provincial park on Port Maitland Beach, which is easily reached from the community and Port Maitland is in the federal electoral riding of West Nova.