Meat Cove, Nova Scotia

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Welcome Sign at town line
Welcome Sign at town line
View from road above community
View from road above community

Meat Cove is a rural fishing community at the northern tip of Inverness County on Nova Scotia's Cape Breton Island. Fisherman fish for lobster in the months of May & July. After the lobster season they fish for crab.

Meat Cove is accessed on an unpaved road off the Cabot Trail. The approach is from the highlands down a steep road to the sparsely settled village in the cove. The permanent population is less than 100.

Meat Cove is the most northerly settlement in Nova Scotia and is located in the Sydney—Victoria federal electoral district.

Since Meat Cove is literally at the end of the road, it is often used by wilderness campers as a starting point for the relatively short hike to Grassy Point, or the more arduous three or four day trek to Polletts Cove, for which there is no marked trail for the majority of the journey.

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The name Meat Cove probably comes from fishing fleets using the natural protected cove to come ashore and hunt moose to replenish their supplies. MacLellans and Frasers have lived in Meat Cove for generations. During the last forty years a number of US and central Canadian residents have lived in the village for various lengths of time. The name Meat Cove, came from the smell of cooking meat that sailors could catch down wind as they approached the cove from many miles away. The cove was a place to lay away and hunt and get fresh water before sailing on.

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In a 2003 storyline, the main characters in Get Fuzzy went to Meat Cove as part of a vacation to Nova Scotia. Satchel, the kind-hearted but dim-witted dog, pronounced it 'nice' but not as meaty as he had imagined.[citation needed]

Coordinates: 47°01′23″N, 60°33′46″W