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'''Spencer's Island''' is a rural community in [[Cumberland County, Nova Scotia|Cumberland County]], [[Nova Scotia]] located at the western end of Greville Bay on the [[Bay of Fundy]]. The community is named after a small island of the same name located offshore from nearby Cape Spencer. According to legend, the island, cape and community trace their name to a man named Spencer who is buried on the island. However the name more likely comes from Lord Spencer, a British statesman at the time the community was settled. |
'''Spencer's Island''' is a rural community in [[Cumberland County, Nova Scotia|Cumberland County]], [[Nova Scotia]] located at the western end of Greville Bay on the [[Bay of Fundy]]. The community is named after a small island of the same name located offshore from nearby Cape Spencer. According to legend, the island, cape and community trace their name to a man named Spencer who is buried on the island. However the name more likely comes from Lord Spencer, a British statesman at the time the community was settled. |
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Spencers Island was used seasonally by the Mi'kmaq who called it Wochuk, meaning small kettle island. The first recorded settlement was by the Spicer families in 1778. Spencer's Island became an important shipbuilding centre during the latter days of the [[Age of Sail]]. The first large vessel from its shipyards was the ''Amazon'' built in 1861 and later to become famous as the ill-fated ''[[Mary Celeste]]''. Many larger vessels followed including the full-rigged ship ''Glooscap'' in 1891, the largest ship built in Cumberland County. |
Spencers Island was used seasonally by the [[Mi'kmaq]] who called it Wochuk, meaning small kettle island. The first recorded settlement was by the Spicer families in 1778. Spencer's Island became an important shipbuilding centre during the latter days of the [[Age of Sail]]. The first large vessel from its shipyards was the ''Amazon'' built in 1861 and later to become famous as the ill-fated ''[[Mary Celeste]]''. Many larger vessels followed including the full-rigged ship ''Glooscap'' in 1891, the largest ship built in Cumberland County. |
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The community is located at 45º21'16"N, 64º42'54"W, with the community of [[Advocate Harbour, Nova Scotia|Advocate Harbour]] to the west and the community of [[Port Greville, Nova Scotia|Port Greville]] and village of [[Parrsboro, Nova Scotia|Parrsboro]] to the east. |
The community is located at 45º21'16"N, 64º42'54"W, with the community of [[Advocate Harbour, Nova Scotia|Advocate Harbour]] to the west and the community of [[Port Greville, Nova Scotia|Port Greville]] and village of [[Parrsboro, Nova Scotia|Parrsboro]] to the east. |
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Country | Canada | |||
Province | Nova Scotia | |||
Municipality | Cumberland County | |||
Time zone | UTC-4 (AST) | |||
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Area code | 902 | |||
Telephone Exchange | 254 | |||
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45°20′59.90″N 64°44′8.65″W / 45.3499722°N 64.7357361°W Spencer's Island is a rural community in Cumberland County, Nova Scotia located at the western end of Greville Bay on the Bay of Fundy. The community is named after a small island of the same name located offshore from nearby Cape Spencer. According to legend, the island, cape and community trace their name to a man named Spencer who is buried on the island. However the name more likely comes from Lord Spencer, a British statesman at the time the community was settled.
Spencers Island was used seasonally by the Mi'kmaq who called it Wochuk, meaning small kettle island. The first recorded settlement was by the Spicer families in 1778. Spencer's Island became an important shipbuilding centre during the latter days of the Age of Sail. The first large vessel from its shipyards was the Amazon built in 1861 and later to become famous as the ill-fated Mary Celeste. Many larger vessels followed including the full-rigged ship Glooscap in 1891, the largest ship built in Cumberland County.
The community is located at 45º21'16"N, 64º42'54"W, with the community of Advocate Harbour to the west and the community of Port Greville and village of Parrsboro to the east.
The community of Spencer's Island contains a historic lighthouse dating to 1904, a beach, campground and cafe. The Lighthouse has recently been granted permission by the Canadian Coast Guard to turn the light back on, and is open to the public with pictures of the ship building and ship building artifacts on display. A plaque in the lighthouse recognizes Stanley Spicer, a noted local historian who helped save the lighthouses and wrote many books on the history and shipping of the Bay of Fundy. A picnic park is located beside the lighthouse and a public boat ramp has also been re-built for small craft to be launched from mid-tide to high tide. Public bathrooms are available from June-September.
External links
- Nova Scotia Archives: Paces Names of Nova Scotia
- tides.info: Spencer's Island
- Google map of Spencer's Island
- Park