CAPE BRETON ISLAND

island (1991 pop. 161,686), 3,970 sq mi (10,282 sq km), forming the northeastern part of N.S., Canada, and separated from the mainland by the narrow Gut, or Strait, of Canso. The easternmost point is called Cape Breton. The center of the island is occupied by the Bras d'Or salt lakes. Gently sloping in the south, the island rises to rugged hills in the wilder northern part. The inhabitants are mainly of Scottish Highlander descent. There are many summer resorts on the lakes and fishing villages on the coast. In the northeast are steelworks, once fueled by the extensive Sydney coal fields, which were worked from the 1720s to 2001. The Cabot Trail, a scenic road through Cape Breton Highlands National Park, commemorates the discovery of Cape Breton Island in 1497 by John Cabot. The island was a French possession from 1632 to 1763. After the Peace of Utrecht (1713) many Acadians migrated there from mainland Nova Scotia, which was ceded to the English. They renamed the island Île Royale and established the fortress at Louisburg. With the final cession of Canada to the British (1763), Cape Breton was attached to Nova Scotia. It was made a separate colony in 1784, with Sydney as its capital, but was rejoined to Nova Scotia in 1820.

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...Inverness Co., Cape Breton Island, Nova Scotia...to Bomish, Cape Breton, 1996. Walker...Curtis, Joseph, The island, Bay St Lawrence, Victoria County, Cape Breton. Per- sonal...Victoria County, Cape Breton. Personal interviews...
...but I cannot distinguish Cape Cod on it, unless it is...is thought to be Block Island. The "Biographie Universelle...Connecticut, and Rhode Island, Terre dEtienne Gomez...as a large island with Cape Breton at its eastern extremity...
...characteristic, for example, of Cape Breton Island in eastern Canada...nineteenth century. On Cape Breton there is little good...migration began to the island from western Scotland...employed seasonally in the islands coal mines. In the 1830s...1986, p. 117 Cape Breton, a fairly small and...
...1987, mentions a notorious Archibald McNiven of Islay, who was said to have transported 12,000 Highlanders to Cape Breton, Nova Scotia, 1EI and Upper Canada between 1821 and 1832. >. 25. Devine, The Great Ilighland Famine. 26. NAS...
Caolasic Phadraig (Ballachulish) 280 Cape Breton Island (Canada) lxx, 503, 599 Cape Wrath 274 caps 109, t74,189,439,500 Cara liv, ioo, 360 card-playing 7o,i6o-6i,3o6...
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...for experimenting in Cape Breton included an acknowledgement of the Islands community-development activities. Indeed, Cape Breton agencies and voluntary...southeastern portion of Cape Breton Island, is the product of a...
Gaelic Music of Cape Breton Island: the Last Fifteen...Folkways recording of Cape Breton fiddle and piano music...heritage, such as Cape Breton Island in eastern Nova...context. THE MUSICAL ISLAND: GEOGRAPHY AND CULTURE...almost treeless Hebridean islands."2 The name of the...
...years of ethnographic work in rural Cape Breton Island, it seems appropriate to take...such a quest. Our study in Cape Breton began with a seemingly straightforward...political economy model in our Cape Breton study. This model directed us...
...unknown. This paper describes fossil forests from Cape Breton, Nova Scotia, Canada (Fig. 1a), which improve...46 16N; 60 13W), near Sydney Mines, Boularderie Island, Cape Breton (Fig. 1b). They occur within the Sydney Mines...
...century Prince Edward Island (1). by Heidi...Island, along with Cape Breton Island and eastern...Prince Edward Island in the Twentieth...Mikmaq called the Island Abegweit ("cradle...control of PEI and Cape Breton for three years...
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Cape Breton Fiddler Natalie Macmaster by Candace...different Celtic fiddle traditions. Cape Breton, a tiny island off the coast of Nova Scotia, in Canada...Buddy MacMaster, another popular Cape Breton fiddler. Other early influences included...
...readers as no images have been available to the Journal. Yes, the third Port of Call for the Maasdam is Sydney on Cape Breton Island. It is Celtic country with many ancient cultures, noted for fast fiddle playing and terrific vocalists but equally...
...the regions sturdy vernacular farm and industrial buildings. Spectacularly located on a cliff edge on the tip of Cape Breton island, the Danielson House is a retirement home for a landscape architect and a meteorologist. On a clear day you can...
...northernmost island of cape breton is a highland...the rest of Cape Breton. The northern...region of the island near Sydney...hails from Cape Bretons western...Madame, an island off the southwestern...tip of Cape Breton that was...brochure in the islands main village...
...as a child growing up in Cape Breton, Nova Scotia was when...grabbing people in Cape Breton these days; its called...encourage local writers from Cape Breton. I like to be in...great feeling for Cape Breton," he says. MacNeil returns...
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Cape Breton calls with Gaelic charm...but for simple beauty Cape Breton outrivals them all." - Alexander Graham Bell Cape Breton Island is far away from Washington...Graham Bell, one of the islands enduring celebrities, summered...
...thats no easy task: Day 1: Cape Breton Island, Nova Scotia. Partly sunny...Glenora Inn and Distillery on Cape Breton Island, Nova Scotia. Photograph by...Washinton and found solace on Cape Breton Island, Nova Scotia. Oak barrels...
...a metaphor for life on Canadas Cape Breton Island, Nova Scotia. They are also a...traditions remain strong. Cape Breton Island makes up much of the eastern...the musical traditions of Cape Breton Island. Rather than merely reproduce...
...musical, Celtic roots of Cape Breton. We do this by train...the entry point to Cape Breton, some of us head for...MacDonald; and Prince Edward Islands Lennie Gallant. That...carefully to music from Cape Breton. "Their pounding...around Prince Edward Island, New Brunswick and mainland...
...crossing the Canso Causeway onto Cape Breton Island and the magical Ceilidh Trail...Northern Shore, up into the Cape Breton Highlands National Park. A large...tradition. Driving around Cape Breton, we passed dozens of workshops...
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CAPE BRETON ISLAND island (1991 pop. 161,686), 3...The easternmost point is called Cape Breton. The center of the island is occupied...Cabot Trail, a scenic road through Cape Breton Highlands National Park, commemorates...
CAPE BRETON HIGHLANDS NATIONAL PARK bret n, 367 sq mi (951 sq km), N Cape Breton Island, N. S., Canada; est. 1936. It covers a large tableland and includes...
...Strait, the adjacent Cape Breton Island . It is bounded on the...England. Prince Edward Island, joined to Nova Scotia...and New Brunswick and Cape Breton became (1784) separate colonies. Cape Breton rejoined Nova Scotia...
...SYDNEY , city, Canada city (1991 pop. 26,063), Cape Breton Island, N.S., Canada, on the northeast coast at the...Empire Loyalists and was the capital (1784 1820) of Cape Breton prov. St. Georges Church (1786) is one of the oldest...
NORTH SYDNEY town (1991 pop. 7,260), NE Cape Breton Island, N.S., Canada, on the north shore of Sydney Harbour...for the nearby Sydney Mines and a winter base for the Cape Breton fisheries. There is ferry service to Newfoundland...
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