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LaHave, Nova Scotia

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362: 59: 425:. Razilly reported that the fort was capable of standing against all enemy action, and that he had the military supplies necessary to withstand a six-month siege. There was also a chapel, a store and houses for the workmen in the village. Within twelve months of Razilly's arrival, La Have was a thriving trading post, the centre for a small farming community in the area, and a major port of call for the large fishing fleet. At one point there were five hundred transient fishermen in the settlement. Upon Razilly's death in 1635, the new Governor 40: 433:, which had been given up by the Scottish also in 1632. His wife Jeanne Motin, "daughter of Louis Motin, Sieur de Courcelles, who in addition to owning shares in the Razilly-Condonnier Company, was the controller of salt stores located at one of France's colonies, perhaps in the Caribbean", was of great strategic value in the subsequent struggle with La Tour. Ironically, she became Lady de La Tour in 1653 after Aulnay's death and La Tour's triumphant return with Letters Patent as governor of Acadia. 1237: 1213: 370: 1249: 66: 1225: 475:
that "the English do not dry any fish on the east coast of Acadia since the war, through fear of being surprised there and killed by the Micmacs." This fear was well founded as these same officers also advised "... a boat belonging to an English merchantman having landed at La Hève for wood and
573:. In 1982, Brady E. Himmelman retired after 35 years of service, being the longest serving captain of LaHave ferries. In 2010, the LaHave Ferry II was replaced by a 14 car capacity ferry named in the honour of Brady E Himmelman. The Ferry is Operated by The Province of Nova Scotia. 541:. The light was decommissioned in the 1960s and replaced by a mechanical light on the opposite side of the river. In 1969, the Lunenburg County Historical Society was established to manage this historic site and turned the vacant lightkeeper's house into a community 599:
landmark, has in recent years become the LaHave Bakery, which operates as a year-round bakery and cafe. The bakery houses a Craft Co-Op during the summer, where local artists sell their crafts. It is also home to a small custom manufacturer, Homegrown Skateboards.
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and gift shop. In 2006, the society completed a Renaissance Project, which included the construction and attachment of a new building resembling the original 1874 LaHave Light Station, to the lightkeeper's house. The new museum is heated and cooled by a
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Further down Highway 331, one will find Crescent Beach, a 2 kilometre long beach (only beach in NS that allows you to drive your car on the sand the length of the beach as if it were a road), the LaHave Islands, and Risser's Beach Provincial Park.
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are a small group of islands near shore a few km south of LaHave. Some of the islands are linked by a road to the mainland. The islands are a popular coastal paddling destination.
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under the command Captain James Pearson on 27 March 1780. The American privateer and her prize got separated in a storm, with the prize ending up at the mouth of the LaHave River.
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It was, at one time, the economic centre of fishing, trade and shipbuilding for the surrounding area. The many vessels built in the area include a famous clipper, the barque
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Privateers also killed South Shore men who served on loyalist armed vessels (see Nova Scotia Gazette, July 11, 1780; July 13, 1780; Harvey, ed. Perkins Diary, pp. 28-29.
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A volunteer LaHave and District Fire Department provides fire and first responder service to LaHave and the surrounding areas. A federal post office, Saint James
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system, one of the first museums in Canada to utilize this technology. The Museum hosts many community events during the year, including the
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settled on a point of land at the mouth of the LaHave River, until his sudden death in 1635. Razilly established a colony of 300 and built
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at the LaHave River. During the seizure, the privateers killed the head of the militia (McDonald) and wounded two of the crew members of
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Douglas Hunter, Half Moon: Henry Hudson and the voyage that redrew the map of the New World. Bloomsbury Press, 2009. P. 96-106
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On Friday, January 3, 2014, the Ferry broke free from its cable and drifted towards the open ocean, running aground at
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In 1874 LaHave Light Station was built and assisted ships navigating into the LaHave River until the 1950s, when a new
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and his brother Simon, who had come over with Razilly, in 1632, set up a "wood working plant" near present-day
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American vessels captured by the British during the American Revolution, pp. 71-72
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Festival, the LaHave River Folk Festival and a wide range of artistic exhibits.
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On 15 April 1780 the Lunenburg militia (35 men) and the British brigantine
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water, these Indians killed 7 of the crew and brought their scalps to
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Documents Relative to the Colonial History of the State of New York
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From Migrant to Acadian: A North American Border People, 1604-1755
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In 1652, La Hève was still a trading post and was raided by
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people, who traded with Europeans. Messamouet, a well-known
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made landfall there in 1609 on his voyage on behalf of the
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The site of Fort Sainte-Marie de Grace was designated a
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was a prize recently capture by the American privateer
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Church and LaHave Seafoods are all located in LaHave.
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Fort Point Museum, LaHave, Nova Scotia
Fort Point Museum
LaHave, Nova Scotia is located in Nova Scotia
44°17′37.25″N 64°21′27.22″W / 44.2936806°N 64.3575611°W / 44.2936806; -64.3575611
Canada
Nova Scotia
Lunenburg Municipality
Time zone
UTC-4
AST
DST
UTC-3
B0R 1C0
Area code
902
NTS
GNBC
www.fortpointmuseum.com
Lunenburg County, Nova Scotia
Riverport
Bridgewater
Acadia
Highway 331
LaHave River
Canadian Register of Historic Places
Bush Island Provincial Park


Mi'kmaq
sakmow

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