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Donkin is a Canadian
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with a population of 532 as of
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. Located on the picturesque coastline of
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's
Cape Breton Island Cape Breton Island (french: link=no, île du Cap-Breton, formerly '; gd, Ceap Breatainn or '; mic, Unamaꞌki) is an island on the Atlantic coast of North America and part of the province of Nova Scotia, Canada. The island accounts for 18. ...
, it is a part of the
Cape Breton Regional Municipality Cape Breton Regional Municipality (often referred to as simply "CBRM") is the Canadian province of Nova Scotia's second largest municipality and the economic heart of Cape Breton Island. As of 2016 the municipality has a population of 94,285. The ...
. The smaller communities of Port Caledonia and Schooner Pond are directly adjacent to the village proper, connected by a single strip of road called the Donkin Highway.


Geography

As part of the
Cape Breton Regional Municipality Cape Breton Regional Municipality (often referred to as simply "CBRM") is the Canadian province of Nova Scotia's second largest municipality and the economic heart of Cape Breton Island. As of 2016 the municipality has a population of 94,285. The ...
, Donkin is located 11 km east of the town of
Glace Bay Glace Bay (Scottish Gaelic: ''Glasbaidh'') is a community in the eastern part of the Cape Breton Regional Municipality in Nova Scotia, Canada. It forms part of the general area referred to as Industrial Cape Breton. Formerly an incorporated t ...
and 32 km east from the city of
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. The nearest village is
Port Morien Port Morien (also referred to as "Morien") is a small fishing community of 700 people in the Canadian province of Nova Scotia, located in the southeastern Cape Breton Island near the rural community Donkin, and six miles from the town of Glace Bay ...
which is 10 km away. Donkin sits on the northeasternmost tip of Cape Breton, along the
Marconi Trail The Marconi Trail is a scenic roadway in the Canadian province of Nova Scotia. Located in eastern Cape Breton Island, the route is entirely within the Cape Breton Regional Municipality and runs from Louisbourg to Glace Bay along the island's eas ...
which stretches from Glace Bay to
Louisbourg Louisbourg is an unincorporated community and former town in Cape Breton Regional Municipality, Nova Scotia. History The French military founded the Fortress of Louisbourg in 1713 and its fortified seaport on the southwest part of the harbour, ...
. Its coastline offers scenery and several sandy beaches as well as vantage points for bird watching. It is not uncommon to spot whales, seals and other marine life from the shore as well as passing cargo ships and fishing boats.


Name

The community of Donkin was once known only as Dominion No. 6, named after the Dominion Coal Company colliery that operated from 1904 to 1934. In an effort to correct errors in postal delivery (another community named
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is located nearby), the community was given its own name. In 1940, at a community meeting, the village was named Donkin, in honour of Hiram Donkin, who was the second general manager of the Dominion Coal Company and later became the Deputy Minister of Mines for Nova Scotia.


History

At the turn of the twentieth century, most families were settled in Schooner Pond. When the Dominion No. 6 colliery opened in 1904, people from a wide variety of ethnic backgrounds came from all over the globe in search of work. The area saw active development with the construction of numerous mining buildings, homes and businesses. Businesses included a barbershop, post office, shoemaker, blacksmith, dry goods store, hardware store, a credit union and a farming goods store. Later, there was also a pool hall, taxi and movie theatre. The S&L Railway provided daily transportation through 5 miles of the community.


Coal mining

Historically a coal mining area, Donkin has a colliery developed by the
Cape Breton Development Corporation The Cape Breton Development Corporation, or DEVCO, was a Government of Canada Crown corporation. It ceased operation on December 31, 2009, after being amalgamated with Enterprise Cape Breton Corporation (ECBC). DEVCO was organized primarily in ...
(DEVCO). One of the first mining operations in the area was in Schooner Pond in 1863, when the Acadia Mines opened and began production from the Emery coal seam. The coal was exported by ship until trains began to take coal to the docks at Sydney in 1874. In 1863, the Clyde Mine opened in the area now known as Port Caledonia. All mining operations in the area ceased after the miners' strike of 1925. After the mines closed, workers traveled to the Phalen and Lingan mines to continue working. During the early 1980s, there was a push to develop the coal deposits extending out under the Atlantic Ocean from large
adit An adit (from Latin ''aditus'', entrance) is an entrance to an underground mine which is horizontal or nearly horizontal, by which the mine can be entered, drained of water, ventilated, and minerals extracted at the lowest convenient level. Adits ...
s initiated on the coast. Large scale tunnel burrowing machines were used to provide access to these high quality coal fields. Numerous consultants worked on this job, including
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, which provided geotechnical consulting services regarding support and stability of the sub-oceanic mine from its offices in Mississauga, Ontario. The Devco mine operated for a few years before closing in the mid-1990s. Donkin miners continued to do this work into the 1990s, until all DEVCO mines ceased operations in 2001. In 2006, the Swiss mining consortium
Xstrata Xstrata plc was an Anglo-Swiss multinational mining company headquartered in Zug, Switzerland and with its registered office in London, United Kingdom. It was a major producer of coal (and the world's largest exporter of thermal coal), copper, ...
, the primary partner in the Donkin Coal Development Alliance, won the rights to develop the abandoned mine site. In December 2010, Stephen Harper announced that the dredging of Sydney harbour would help allow
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sized vessels to enter the new deepwater port. Nothing came of this development, however, and the mine was sold to the Cline Group in 2014. Kameron Coal Management Limited, a subsidiary of Cline Group, began operations in March 2017 with plans to mine a half-million tonnes in the first year, but initial testing found the conditions and geological formations to be more complex than anticipated. In November 2017, the company announced that some lay-offs were necessary, new machinery was needed and a new mining plan would have to be approved by the government. Production at the mine ended on March 30, 2020. Subsequently, residents complained of noise from the closed mine coming from fans in the mine's ventilation system that lacked silencers.


Demographics

In the 2021 Census of Population conducted by
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, Donkin had a population of 532 living in 246 of its 272 total private dwellings, a change of from its 2016 population of 524. With a land area of , it had a population density of in 2021.


Community profile


Services

The village's only school is the Donkin Morien Elementary Junior High School. There is also a
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Office, a branch of the Cape Breton Regional Library, and the #5 Branch of the
Royal Canadian Legion The Royal Canadian Legion is a non-profit Canadian ex-service organization (veterans' organization) founded in 1925. Membership includes people who have served as military, Royal Canadian Mounted Police, provincial and municipal police, Royal ...
with its active Ladies' Auxiliary. The community is served by a volunteer fire department with a ladies' auxiliary as well as three churches - St. Gregory's Roman Catholic Church, St. Luke's Anglican Church and St. Luke's
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. There is no police station but the area is patrolled by the Cape Breton Regional Police. While there is one gas station/convenience store in Port Caledonia located next to the public beach, residents travel to Glace Bay for most of their shopping and recreation.


Economy

When the mines closed in Cape Breton, many moved away to find employment, while others re-trained and found work locally in construction, the lobster fishery and the call centre industry. This means that the majority of residents commute to work in the nearby towns and city. Currently, the community is experiencing significant out-migration of young families, with lack of jobs being a major contributing factor. In June 2015, the Cline Group, an American company that acquired the mine in 2014, began hiring workers as part of its efforts to reopen the mine. Unfortunately, it was announced on 30 March 2020 that due to ongoing trouble with rockfall, the mine was going to be closed and everyone was laid off.


Culture

In recognition of its heritage and culture, the people of Donkin honour their past in a week-long celebration each July called the Coastal Days Heritage Festival. Approximately 1,600 participants enjoy events like baseball, horseshoe and dart tournaments, the William Hunter Sr. Road Race, variety and band concerts, sales, meals, dances, antique car shows, and a parade. Donkin is a Block Parent community. Its clubs include the Donkin Police Boys and Girls Club, Scouts Canada and Girl Guides of Canada, the Donkin Port Caledonia Rural Development Association, and the Queen Victoria Rebekah Lodge. Its oldest group is the Donkin Citizen's Brass Band, which was formed in 1919. Donkin residents have a strong history of involvement in sports. People can be seen playing sports on outdoor rinks, fields, the school's gymnasium, and in the playground. Each year, the Labatt Vince Ryan Hockey Tournament draws a huge number of players and fans to raise funds for youth.


Notable residents

* Dave Amadio, NHL hockey player * Leo Amadio, retired hockey player and coach, member of the
Nova Scotia Sports Hall of Fame The Nova Scotia Sport Hall of Fame was established in 1964, to honor outstanding athletes, teams and sport builders in the Canada, Canadian province of Nova Scotia. The facilities are located at the World Trade and Convention Centre in the provi ...
* Neil Amadio, retired hockey player and coach, member of the Nova Scotia Sports Hall of Fame and the Newfoundland and Labrador Hockey Hall of Fame * Steve Arbuckle, actor *
Jamey Jewells Jamey Jewells (born August 23, 1989) is Canadian 1.0 point wheelchair basketball player, who has played for Team Canada and the Trier Dolphins in Germany. She was born in Sydney, Nova Scotia, and raised in Donkin, Nova Scotia. Jewells began p ...
, athlete, member of Canada's women's wheelchair basketball team * Steven MacDougall, lead singer of indie rock band
Slowcoaster Slowcoaster is a Canadian indie rock band from Sydney, Nova Scotia. The band's sound is rock-based, with strong influences of reggae, ska, folk and jazz. History Slowcoaster was formed in November 1999 by guitarist Steven MacDougall, drummer Dev ...
* Don MacVicar, Canadian champion powerlifter, member of the Nova Scotia Sports Hall of Fame * John Curtis Sampson, award-winning country music artist * Shirley Sampson, "winner" of '' Canada's Worst Driver 7'', but early graduate of ''
Canada's Worst Driver Ever ''Canada's Worst Driver Ever'' was the ninth season of the Canadian reality TV show ''Canada's Worst Driver,'' which aired on the Discovery Channel. As with previous years, eight people, nominated by their family or friends, enter the Driver Rehab ...
''. * Glen Brann, famous leader in NS Health and Mayor of Donkin from 2015–present


Recognition

*Schooner Pond was chosen for its scenery to film the Hollywood film ''
Margaret's Museum ''Margaret's Museum'' is a 1995 British-Canadian drama film, directed by Mort Ransen and based on Sheldon Currie's novel '' The Glace Bay Miners' Museum''. Plot Set in the 1940s in Cape Breton Island, Nova Scotia, the film tells the story of ...
'', with St. Luke's Anglican Church in Port Caledonia also being used for a scene in the same film.


References


External links


Cape Breton Regional MunicipalityDonkin Coal ProjectDonkin Morien Elementary Junior High School
{{Coord, 46, 10, 53.91, N, 59, 52, 22.18, W, display=title, region:CA_type:city_source:GNS-enwiki Communities in the Cape Breton Regional Municipality Mining communities in Nova Scotia Designated places in Nova Scotia