Ketch Harbour, Nova Scotia

      Ketch Harbour, Nova Scotia is located in Nova Scotia
      Ketch Harbour in Nova Scotia

      Coordinates: 44°29′31″N 63°33′10″W / 44.49194°N 63.55278°W / 44.49194; -63.55278

      Ketch Harbour is a former rural fishing community on the Chebucto Peninsula in the Halifax Regional Municipality on the shore of the Atlantic Ocean on Route 349, 17 kilometers from Halifax. It is currently inhabited by people who, for the most part, commute to Halifax and its surrounding areas to work. There are no longer commercial fishing boats based out of the community, though it does have a government wharf.

      Settlement History

      The community has been an important fishing spot for well over two hundred years. It is situated close to the City of Halifax at a time when most traveled by boat. A fisherman's catch could be easily transported to Halifax by water for sale in the city's markets. This convenience made it one of the earliest spots to be settled following the colonization of Halifax in 1749.

      By 1752, seventy-five people lived in Ketch Harbour. Within ten years it was known as Catch Harbour and a number of families had been issued grants. Thirty years later, by 1792, several more families had arrived, many of whom have descendants still living in the area.

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      Communications

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      Community Demographics

      • Total Population – 1902
      • Total Dwellings – 739
      • Total Land Area – 74.14 km²
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      Surrounding Communities

      • Duncans Cove (Rural 1.96 km)
      • Sambro Head (Rural 2.50 km)
      • Sandy Cove (Rural 3.02 km)
      • Bald Rock (Rural 3.38 km)
      • Portuguese Cove (Rural 3.78 km)
      • Sambro (Rural 4.65 km)
      • Bear Cove (Rural 5.06 km)
      • Sambro Creek (Rural 5.55 km)
      • East Pennant (Rural 6.81 km)
      • West Pennant (Rural 8.31 km)
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      Last modified on 26 April 2011, at 22:46