South Harbour, Nova Scotia
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South Harbour is a small community in Victoria County
Victoria County, Nova Scotia
Victoria County is a county in the Canadian province of Nova Scotia.The shire town and largest municipality is the village of Baddeck.-History:Named after Queen Victoria, it was established by statute in 1851...

, Nova Scotia
Nova Scotia
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, Canada
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. The community is located in the Aspy Bay region of Cape Breton Island
Cape Breton Island
Cape Breton Island is an island on the Atlantic coast of North America. It likely corresponds to the word Breton, the French demonym for Brittany....

. It sits on the Cabot Trail
Cabot Trail
The Cabot Trail is a highway and scenic roadway in the Canadian province of Nova Scotia.It is located in northern Victoria County and Inverness County on Cape Breton Island....

, and borders the Cape Breton Highlands National Park  to the south.

History

The earliest European settlers were English
England
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, Scottish
Scotland
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 and Irish
Ireland
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, who arrived between 1830 and 1850.

Geography

Properly speaking, South Harbour is a misnomer - the sole outlet of the “harbour” is a channel through a sandbar into the ocean, and is too small for commercial watercraft to traverse. The sandbar is narrow enough that the salty ocean water seeps into the harbour, causing the harbour's water to be brackish. Therefore the body of water is actually an estuary. The channel periodically plugs and unplugs, and shifts location up and down the sandbar. The two main freshwater sources that feed into South Harbour are Effie's brook and Glasgow brook.

Wildlife

The harbour and beach are frequented by many varieties of ducks and geese. The brackish water is ideal for a variety of mollusks.

Economy

As is the case with many communities on Cape Breton Island, the fisheries play a large role in the economy. Oysters and mussels are harvested in the harbour. Tourism is playing an increasing role in the local economy. A variety of seasonal accommodations are available for visitors, and there are many opportunities for outdoor activities such as canoeing, kayaking, hiking, swimming and sailing in and around the community.
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