West Arichat, Nova Scotia
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Arichat is an unincorporated place in the Municipality of the County of Richmond,
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 ...
, Canada. It is the main village on Isle Madame on the southeastern tip of
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. ...
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Toponym

The name derives from a
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 northe ...
word meaning camping ground, or worn rocks.


History

Arichat has a deep and protected natural harbour which made it an important fishing and shipbuilding centre in the 1800s. Jerseyman Island, which protects the harbour, was visited by Europeans fishermen as early as the 1500s. The village was sacked by John Paul Jones during the
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, after which two cannons were installed above the village. The LeNoir Forge was an important boat building site and is now a museum. The first classes of
St. Francis Xavier University St. Francis Xavier University is a public undergraduate liberal arts university located in Antigonish, Nova Scotia, Canada. It is a member of the Maple League, a group of primarily undergraduate universities in Eastern Canada. History St. Franc ...
began at Arichat in 1853, later moving to
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. The Catholic Cathedral of Notre Dame de l'Assomption was constructed in 1835, having since been rebuilt. It is the oldest surviving Roman Catholic Church in Nova Scotia. St. John's Anglican Church was built in 1828, destroyed by fire and rebuilt in 1895. Considered to be the second oldest Anglican congregation in Cape Breton, the Church is noted for its amazing acoustic properties, a signature of its architect. Lighthouses were built in the 1850s, since replaced with replicas in 2017-2018. In 1970, struck Cerberus Rock, releasing over 10,000 tons of oil, devastating the fishing industry. It is now a popular dive site.


Gallery

ArichatGuns.jpg, Arichat seen from Cannon Look-Off. Cap Auguet Lighthouse.jpg, Lighthouse of Marche Point, standing at the edge of Cap Auguet St John's Anglican Church, Arichat.jpg, St John's Anglican Church, the second building, completed in 1895 and designed by William Harris. Notre Dame de L'Assomption Arichat.jpg, Notre Dame de L'Assumption


References

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