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'''Jordan Falls''' is a community of the [[ |
[[File:HolyTrinityAnglicanChurch JordanFalls NS.jpg|thumb|left|Church beside highway in Jordan Falls, Nova Scotia]]'''Jordan Falls''' is a community of the [[Shelburne, Nova Scotia (municipal district)|Municipality of the District of Shelburne]] in the Canadian province of [[Nova Scotia]] on [[Nova Scotia Trunk 3]] and [[Nova Scotia Highway 103|Highway 103]]. |
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Temperate climate. Village on the Jordan River and resulting delta basin: The lands are tidal with substantial marshlands that can be visited by trails starting from several points in the village. Jordan River and delta feeds Jordan Bay. Forests, marshes and fields predominate. Wildlife populate both land and waters. Waterfowl, marshland animals and deer in lower delta. Northern river delta lowly populated and used by hunters and recreationalists. |
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Aboriginal peoples and acadiennes replaced by US puritans in lower farmlands in 1700s, then mixed settlers, and then loyalists from American revolution in 1776. Jordan Falls rests between Towns of Shelburne and Lockeport. Baptist and Anglians hold church, cemetery and summer camp properties. |
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Wood milling, micro-farming, merchants, sports and artists continue long tradition- the noted nineteenth-century shipbuilder and designer [[Donald McKay]] came from Jordan Falls.<ref>[http://ns1763.ca/shelbco/dmckay.html Donald McKay Memorial in Jordan Falls] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160313234309/http://www.ns1763.ca/shelbco/dmckay.html |date=2016-03-13 }}</ref> His most famous vessel was the clipper ship ''[[Flying Cloud (clipper)|Flying Cloud]]''. |
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{{coord|43|49|0|N|65|14|0|W|region:CA-NS_scale:100000_type:city|display=title}} |
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==References== |
==References== |
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* [http://www.destination-ns.com/common/places.asp?PlaceID=2515 Jordan Falls on Destination Nova Scotia] |
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==External links== |
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* [https://web.archive.org/web/20120209090213/http://www.trails.gov.ns.ca/SharedUse/s006.html Jordan Falls Community Trail] |
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[[Category:Communities in Shelburne County, Nova Scotia]] |
[[Category:Communities in Shelburne County, Nova Scotia]] |
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[[Category:General Service Areas in Nova Scotia]] |
[[Category:General Service Areas in Nova Scotia]] |
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Latest revision as of 00:50, 26 June 2024
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Jordan Falls is a community of the Municipality of the District of Shelburne in the Canadian province of Nova Scotia on Nova Scotia Trunk 3 and Highway 103.
Temperate climate. Village on the Jordan River and resulting delta basin: The lands are tidal with substantial marshlands that can be visited by trails starting from several points in the village. Jordan River and delta feeds Jordan Bay. Forests, marshes and fields predominate. Wildlife populate both land and waters. Waterfowl, marshland animals and deer in lower delta. Northern river delta lowly populated and used by hunters and recreationalists.
Aboriginal peoples and acadiennes replaced by US puritans in lower farmlands in 1700s, then mixed settlers, and then loyalists from American revolution in 1776. Jordan Falls rests between Towns of Shelburne and Lockeport. Baptist and Anglians hold church, cemetery and summer camp properties.
Wood milling, micro-farming, merchants, sports and artists continue long tradition- the noted nineteenth-century shipbuilder and designer Donald McKay came from Jordan Falls.[1] His most famous vessel was the clipper ship Flying Cloud. 43°49′0″N 65°14′0″W / 43.81667°N 65.23333°W
References[edit]
- ^ Donald McKay Memorial in Jordan Falls Archived 2016-03-13 at the Wayback Machine
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