Renfrew, Nova Scotia
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Renfrew is a
ghost town A ghost town, deserted city, extinct town, or abandoned city is an abandoned settlement, usually one that contains substantial visible remaining buildings and infrastructure such as roads. A town often becomes a ghost town because the economi ...
in the Canadian province of
Nova Scotia Nova Scotia is a Provinces and territories of Canada, province of Canada, located on its east coast. It is one of the three Maritime Canada, Maritime provinces and Population of Canada by province and territory, most populous province in Atlan ...
, located in East Hants Municipality in
Hants County Hants County is a historical county and census division of Nova Scotia, Canada. Local government is provided by the West Hants Regional Municipality, and the Municipality of the District of East Hants. History Formation The county of Hants ...
. Its namesake is
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, who held the title Baron of Renfrew. The area was the site of some of the most successful gold mines in the Maritimes.Mike Parker. 2009. ''Gold Rush Ghost Towns of Nova Scotia''. Pottersfield Press. Renfrew became a locality of Nine Mile River in 2007. Edmond Henry Horne of Enfield apprenticed here, learning his trade in the Renfrew gold mines before going on to discovering the Noranda deposit in
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.


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Further reading

*''Renfrew Gold: The Story of a Nova Scotia Ghost Town'', John Hawkins (1995), Lancelot Press Communities in Hants County, Nova Scotia Unincorporated communities in Nova Scotia Mining communities in Nova Scotia Ghost towns in Nova Scotia {{HantsNS-geo-stub