Argyle, officially named the Municipality of the District of Argyle, is a
district municipality
A district municipality is a designation for a class of municipalities found in several locations, including Canada, Lithuania, and South Africa.
Canada British Columbia
Under provincial law, municipalities in British Columbia are to be desig ...
in
Yarmouth County
Yarmouth County is a rural county in the Canadian province of Nova Scotia. It has both traditional Anglo- Scottish and Acadian French culture as well as significant inland wilderness areas, including over 365 lakes and several major rivers. It c ...
,
Nova Scotia
Nova Scotia ( ; ; ) is one of the thirteen provinces and territories of Canada. It is one of the three Maritime provinces and one of the four Atlantic provinces. Nova Scotia is Latin for "New Scotland".
Most of the population are native Eng ...
.
Statistics Canada classifies the district municipality as a
municipal district
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Brazil
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.
The district municipality occupies the eastern portion of the county and is one of three municipal units - the other two being the
Town of Yarmouth and the
Municipality of the District of Yarmouth
Yarmouth, officially named the Municipality of the District of Yarmouth, is a List of district municipalities in Nova Scotia#District municipality, district municipality in Yarmouth County, Nova Scotia, Yarmouth County, Nova Scotia, Canada. Statis ...
. Argyle is a bilingual community, in which native speakers of
English
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* English language
* English people
English may also refer to:
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and
French each account for about half of the population. As of 2016, 60% of the population speaks both French and English, one of the highest rates of
bilingualism in Canada
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.
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History
Originally inhabited by the
Mi'kmaq
The Mi'kmaq (also ''Mi'gmaq'', ''Lnu'', ''Miꞌkmaw'' or ''Miꞌgmaw''; ; ) are a First Nations people of the Northeastern Woodlands, indigenous to the areas of Canada's Atlantic Provinces and the Gaspé Peninsula of Quebec as well as the nort ...
, it was called "Bapkoktek".
In 1766, after his service in the
French and Indian Wars
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, Lt.
Ranald MacKinnon
Ranald MacKinnon (sometimes spelled ''McKinnon'') was a soldier and a civil servant of the British Empire from 1758 until his death in 1805.
As a junior officer he served with Montgomerie's Highlanders (77th Regiment of Foot) in the French and ...
was given a land grant of . He called it Argyle (
Argyll
Argyll (; archaically Argyle, in modern Gaelic, ), sometimes called Argyllshire, is a historic county and registration county of western Scotland.
Argyll is of ancient origin, and corresponds to most of the part of the ancient kingdom of ...
) because he was reminded of his previous home in the Highlands of Scotland.
The township was granted in 1771.
Demographics
In the
2021 Census of Population
The 2021 Canadian census was a detailed enumeration of the Canadian population with a reference date of May 11, 2021. It follows the 2016 Canadian census, which recorded a population of 35,151,728. The overall response rate was 98%, which is sli ...
conducted by
Statistics Canada, the Municipality of the District of Argyle 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.
Education:
*No certificate, diploma or degree: 41.64%
*High school certificate: 16.38%
*Apprenticeship or trade certificate or diploma: 14.16%
*Community college, CEGEP or other non-university certificate or diploma: 19.36%
*University certificate or diploma: 8.40%
Unemployment rate:
*10.7%
Average house value:
*$147,574
Communities
See also
*
List of municipalities in Nova Scotia
Nova Scotia is the seventh-most populous province in Canada with 969,383 residents as of the 2021 Census of Population, and the second-smallest province in land area at . Nova Scotia's 49 municipalities cover of the territory's land mass, a ...
References
External links
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{{Subdivisions of Nova Scotia
Communities in Yarmouth County
Argyle
Bilingualism in Canada
Linguistic geography of Canada