Clare, officially named the Municipality of the District of Clare, is a
district municipality in western
Nova Scotia
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Most of the population are native En ...
, Canada.
Statistics Canada classifies the district municipality as a
municipal district.
Geography
The Municipality of the District of Clare occupies the western half of
Digby County. Most of the municipality's settled areas are located along
St. Marys Bay, a sub-basin of the
Gulf of Maine.
History
Prior to the establishment of Clare the Mi'kmaw knew the area as Wagweiik. The mouth of Salmon River is thought to be a traditional summer settlement of the Mi'kmaw and several artifacts have been found there, as well as at Meteghan, Major's Point and other sites. Place names like Hectanooga, Panamu'kwatic (Salmon River), We'kwawisisk (Bear Cove), Mitihikan/Mnte'knek (Meteghan), Taqmetek (Saulnierville) and Chicaben/Sipipnk (Church Point) are found in the area. They also had a principal settlement by River Allen near Cape Sainte-Marie used for fishing and as a canoe route
The Mi'kmaw used a fishing weir system for catching mackerel and herring that they taught to the new settlers, which they continued to use until well into the 1900s, and fish drying techniques that continue today. They also caught eels, seals, clams, urchins and other sea life, as well as berries, medicinal plants and other coastal resources. The township was settled in 1768 by
Acadian
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families who had returned to Nova Scotia from exile.
As new settlers arrived in the 1760s–1780s, the Mi'kmaw were instrumental in helping the new Acadians survive and become skilled in surviving the harsh winters along the coast. By the 1800s most Mi'kmaw had left the area to live on the Reserve in Bear River, while still returning for fishing, hunting, trade and ceremony throughout the year.
It was named "Clare" by then
Lieutenant Governor of Nova Scotia,
Michael Francklin. The name comes from the
County Clare
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in Ireland.
Present day
The municipality is inhabited by many
Acadians and their descendants and conducts its business in both
English and
French
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** French language, which originated in France, and its various dialects and accents
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, although the official language is English and both languages are used. The only French university in the province of Nova Scotia,
Université Sainte-Anne, is located in
Church Point (
Pointe-de-l'Église / Chicoben) and 47% of the adult population has a postsecondary education. The area hosts the oldest and largest annual Acadian Festival, as well as Nova Scotia's first Gran Fondo cycling event, which was cancelled in 2020 due to
COVID-19
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.
Demographics
In the
2021 Census of Population
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conducted by
Statistics Canada, the Municipality of the District of Clare had a population of living in of its total private dwellings, a change of from its 2016 population of . With a land area of , it had a population density of in 2021.
Communities
Access routes
Highways and numbered routes that run through the district municipality, including external routes that start or finish at the municipal boundary:
[Atlantic Canada Back Road Atlas Page 84]
*Highways
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*Trunk Routes
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*Collector Routes:
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*External Routes:
**None
Culture
Musical groups from the area include:
*
Grand Dérangement
*
Blou
*
Radio Radio
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* BeauPhare
* DPS
* Sweet Tuesday
* Cy
The song ''M'en allant par Saulnierville Station'' written by Denis Comeau and recorded by Suroît is a song about the local community of
Saulnierville Station.
Musicians from the area include:
*
P'tit Belliveau
*
Arthur Comeau
* Johnny Comeau
*
Jacobus
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* Marc à Paul à Jos
* Kenneth Saulnier
* Micaela Comeau
ust Micci UST or Ust may refer to:
Organizations
* UST (company), American digital technology company
* Equatorial Guinea Workers' Union
* Union of Trade Unions of Chad (Union des Syndicats du Tchad)
* United States Television Manufacturing Corp.
* UST G ...
Filmmaker:
*
Phil Comeau
See also
*
List of municipalities in Nova Scotia
References
External links
*
{{Authority control
Communities in Digby County, Nova Scotia
Clare Clare may refer to:
Places Antarctica
* Clare Range, a mountain range in Victoria Land
Australia
* Clare, South Australia, a town in the Clare Valley
* Clare Valley, South Australia
Canada
* Clare (electoral district), an electoral district
* Cl ...
Acadia