Guysborough, Nova Scotia

Guysborough
Municipal district

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Location of Guysborough Municipal District
Coordinates: 44°26′00″N 64°35′57″W / 44.433333°N 64.599167°W / 44.433333; -64.599167Coordinates: 44°26′00″N 64°35′57″W / 44.433333°N 64.599167°W / 44.433333; -64.599167
Country  Canada
Province  Nova Scotia
County Guysborough
Founded 1604
Incorporated April 17, 1879
Electoral Districts   
Federal

Cape Breton—Canso
Provincial Guysborough–Eastern Shore–Tracadie
Government
  Type Council of the Municipality
of the District of Guysborough
  Warden Lloyd Hines
Area[1]
  Land 2,111.42 km2 (815.22 sq mi)
Population (2006)[1][2]
  Total 4,681
  Density 2.2/km2 (6/sq mi)
  Change 2001-06 Decrease9.4%
  Census Ranking 721 of 5,008
Time zone AST (UTC-4)
  Summer (DST) ADT (UTC-3)
Area code(s) 902
Dwellings 2,889
Median Income* $34,987 CDN
Website municipality.guysborough. ns.ca
  • Median household income, 2005 (all households)
For the community, see Guysborough, Nova Scotia (community). For the county, see Guysborough County, Nova Scotia.

The Municipality of the District of Guysborough is a municipal district in Guysborough County, Nova Scotia.

It is home to Boylston Provincial Park. This park is an ideal place to camp while touring the Eastern Shore. Its location is between Boylston and Guysborough. The park's wooded hilltop campground offers a spectacular view of Guysborough Harbour to patrons.[3]

History

The area was originally called Chedabouctou and was the site of one of a fishing post of Nicolas Denys. In 1682, a permanent settlement was started by Clerbaud Bergier. A group cleared land and spent the winter with the first crops being planted in 1683. Louis-Alexandre des Friches de Meneval landed at Chedabouctou in 1687 when arriving to take up his position as governor of Acadia. The community is named after Sir Guy Carleton.[4]

Geography

Occupying the eastern half of Guysborough County, the district's administrative centre is the community of Guysborough. The district completely surrounds the town of Mulgrave and it borders the St. Mary's municipal district to the west, Antigonish County to the north and the Strait of Canso to the east.

Demographics

Population trend[5]
Census Population Change (%)
2011[6] 4,189 Decrease10.6%
2006 4,681 Decrease9.4%
2001 5,165 Decrease13.1%
1996 5,942 Decrease7.0%
1991 6,389 N/A

Mother tongue language (2006)[1]
Language Population Pct (%)
English only 4,485 96.04%
Other languages 70 1.50%
French only 105 2.25%
Both English and French 10 0.21%

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