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Bridgetown, Nova Scotia

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Township, settled from 1760 on. The central part of Bridgetown was referred to as the Farm of Henly for unknown reasons. The community grew into a successful wooden shipbuilding area during the 19th century, accounting for many grand homes. It was incorporated as a town in 1897. The town was actually an entrepot for the agricultural and forest products of the surrounding areas and became a significant manufacturing and commercial centre in the 19th century. Manufacturing included a furniture factory, an organ factory, a tannery, a bottling plant, a cider plant, the first M.W. Graves cannery and vinegar factory (Graves was a major food processor that later moved to
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yard on the north bank of the river, serving various apple warehouses and the Acadian Distillery factory. Most industries had closed by the 1980s and today, few remnants of the railways are visible, except for the former DAR station which was converted into a pub, formerly known as the “End of The Line Pub”. Under new ownership, it is now known as “The Station”.
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The new P-12 Bridgetown Regional Community School (BRCS) opened in 2017, to replace the former high school (BRHS) and former elementary school (BRES), both located in the east end of the town. BRHS was demolished and the site became green space and athletic fields, integrated with the new school site
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The community is one of few in Nova Scotia to have developed from a formal town plan (or plat), rather than allowing development to proceed unhindered. Captain John Crosskill, who owned or controlled the central part of the community, what is now downtown, divided the bulk of the lands into 90 by 90
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There were at least ten Acadian settlers in the Bridgetown area before the French census of 1671, and the population doubled by 1707. The main Acadian settlement was on the east boundary of the present town, called Gaudetville. There were other Acadian settlers in the town proper, some of whom lived
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In 2011, the town council drew national headlines by resigning en masse over financial difficulties including a misappropriation of funds by a municipal employee who was later convicted. A subsequent provincial audit found that $ 113,195.96 had been misappropriated from the town over 5 years by one
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Various small industries clustered around both rail lines. The DAR had a passenger station and small railway yard on the south bank of the river. A brick plant, soda pop factory, and various apple warehouses were built along the railway in this area. CN had a passenger station as well as a small
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Deed references suggest British settlement in Bridgetown from the early 1760s onward, after the Acadians were expelled from Nova Scotia in 1755. These settlers appeared shortly after the allocation of Granville Township among its proprietors; Bridgetown is located in what was formerly Granville
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employee, and additional losses were incurred from related costs and record-keeping errors. The provincial government subsequently appointed an interim council consisting of a mayor and two councillors, which governed the town until municipal elections were held in October 2012.
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through the area in 1868, crossing over the Annapolis River on a bridge between the north and south banks in the community. The original W&A crossing was a wooden covered bridge that was replaced in 1881 by the present iron railway bridge. The W&A merged into the
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Like a lot of small communities, Bridgetown today concentrates on service industries. The largest employers are the P-12 school and Mountains and Meadows Care Group. Britex Limited was the last large manufacturing enterprise but closed in 2004.
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self-guided and critically acclaimed walking tour, named after the largest ship built on the Annapolis River. The historic downtown fronting Queen Street underwent redevelopment and beautification during the 1980s as a result of federal grants.
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lots in 1821. and most of these boundaries remain visible to this day. As the community developed, the heirs of Capt. Crosskill planned several additional subdivisions, some of which were wildly optimistic.
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The community was named at a gathering of local residents about 1824. There are two versions of the rationale for the name. The more romantic has it that the community was named after
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was extended to Bridgetown, terminating at an interchange with Trunk 1. This highway was extended in the early 1990s through to Annapolis Royal, bypassing the community completely.
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On March 31, 2014, the town council voted to give up the town's municipal charter effective April 1, 2015, dissolving the town into the larger
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In November 2012 a new council (mayor and four councillors) was sworn in, and the provincially appointed council ceased to hold office.
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In the summer, Bridgetown is home to the annual Annapolis River Festival, which features different river sports including
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was constructed through the north end of Bridgetown in the early 20th century and this line came under the ownership of
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Bridgetown was incorporated as a town on September 15, 1897. The first mayor of the town was Harry Ruggles, elected by
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and is considered one of the most picturesque homes in the province. The Rothsay Masonic Temple was built in 1871 as a
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southeast of the former BRHS. In 2019, the town also added a chimney and plaque to the plot in order house local
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Bridgetown from Valleyview Provincial Park at the western end of the Annapolis Valley.
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Today Bridgetown has many heritage buildings which are best appreciated by taking
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Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Foreign Trade and International Business (Barbados)
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The Morse-Magwood House was built in 1871 and is noted as a fine example of
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Elizabeth Coward, Bridgetown, Nova Scotia: Its History to 1900 (1955)
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runs through the community on Granville Street. During the 1980s,
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In 1966, Bridgetown had a population of 1,060, of which 140 were
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Overview of the Misappropriation at the Town of Bridgetown
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Nova Scotian Blacks: An Historical and Structural Overview
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church, but purchased in 1925 by the Rothsay Lodge of the
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For a list of other heritage buildings in Bridgetown, see
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List of historic places in Annapolis County, Nova Scotia
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The first deeds of town lots are dated in October 1821
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Community
Bridgetown is located in Nova Scotia
44°50′29″N 65°17′22″W / 44.84139°N 65.28944°W / 44.84139; -65.28944
Canada
Nova Scotia
Annapolis County
Federal
West Nova
Provincial
Annapolis
Carman Kerr
(L)
Chris d'Entremont
(C)
Community
Time zone
UTC-4
AST
B
Area code
902
Telephone Exchange
bridgetownnovascotia.com
community
Annapolis County
Nova Scotia
Annapolis River
Mi'kmaq
Acadian
Port-Royal

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