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- Peggys Cove, Nova Scotia - Wikipedia
The village was founded in 1811 when the province of Nova Scotia issued a land grant of more than 800 acres (320 ha) to six families of German descent The settlers relied on fishing as the mainstay of their economy but also farmed where the soil was fertile
- Peggys Cove - Tourism Nova Scotia
Nova Scotia is home to over 160 historic lighthouses, but no beacon is as photographed as the one in the vibrant fishing village of Peggy’s Cove Built in 1915, Peggy’s Point Lighthouse still keeps watch over surging ocean waves and working lobster boats
- Peggys Cove - The Canadian Encyclopedia
The narrow cove was probably named after the wife of William Rodgers, an Irish immigrant to St Margarets Bay (1770) In 1811, land was granted to five men who had been fishing from here since 1804
- The TRUE Story of Peggy of the Cove - Discover Halifax
Although the lighthouse has had hundreds of thousands of visitors, few people know the story behind Peggy's Cove, including who Peggy was and why the lighthouse and surrounding village were named for her Read on for answers to these questions and more!
- Small Town Canada Spotlight: The Lighthouse of Peggy’s Cove, Nova Scotia
Peggy’s Cove is a humble fishing village that was founded in 1811 Through the Nova Scotia Registry of Grants, King George III issued a grant entitling six families to over 800 acres of land
- Peggy’s Cove is Famous for a Reason, but that’s not the Whole Story
Visiting Peggy’s Cove reveals more than a lighthouse: a living village, granite coastline, artist legacy; Nova Scotia’s most personal stops
- Peggy’s Cove: A Must See On Any Visit To Canada’s Maritime Provinces
The Peggy’s Cove lighthouse was established in 1868 and is the focal point for sightseers It is located near the mouth of St Margaret’s Bay on the Atlantic Ocean
- Visiting Peggy’s Cove Lighthouse: Nova Scotia’s Iconic Gem
Peggy’s Cove is a small fishing village in Nova Scotia’s South Shore, just a 40-minute drive from the city of Halifax It was founded in 1811, when six German families — the Izenhaurs, Troops, and Kayser — were granted land by the Province of Nova Scotia
- Peggy’s Cove - The wanders
Peggy’s Cove is a small rural community located on the eastern shore of St Margarets Bay in Nova Scotia’s Halifax Regional Municipality, which is the site of Peggys Point Lighthouse (established 1868) History : The first recorded name of the cove was Eastern Point Harbour or Peggs Harbour in 1766
- Peggys Cove Historical Marker
In an effort to preserve the unique beauty of the area, Peggy’s Cove has been declared a preservation area Passed in 1962, the Peggy’s Cove Commission Act prohibits development in the lans surrounding the Village and restricts development within Peggy’s Cove
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