Arichat, Nova Scotia

Not to be confused with West Arichat, Nova Scotia.
Arichat
Village

The island community of Arichat, Isle Madame, Nova Scotia as seen from Cannon Look-Off. These cannons commemorate the eighteenth century period of the community's long history.
Arichat
Coordinates: 45°30′40.17″N 61°0′46.5″W / 45.5111583°N 61.012917°W
Country  Canada
Province  Nova Scotia
District Richmond County
Established 1785
Government
  Type Village
Time zone EST (UTC-4)
  Summer (DST) AST (UTC-4)
Postal code span B0E
Area code(s) 902
Website http://www.arichat.ca/fr/acceuil.php

Arichat is a Canadian village in Nova Scotia. It is one of the oldest communities in the province, dating back to the 18th century. It is a district of Richmond County on Isle Madame.

History

During the American Revolution, on September 22, 1776, Canso, Nova Scotia was attacked by American privateer John Paul Jones - the Father of the American Navy. The privateer sailed on the USS Providence and destroyed fifteen vessels, and damaged much property on shore. There he recruited men to fill the vacancies created by manning his prizes, burned a British fishing schooner, sank a second, and captured a third besides a shallop which he used as a tender. Jones then pillaged the community of Petit-de-Grat and Arichat and then returned to Boston.

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    Coordinates: 45°30′40.17″N 61°0′46.5″W / 45.5111583°N 61.012917°W