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Clare, Nova Scotia

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Municipalities in Nova Scotia
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Nova Scotia Municipal Districts
Municipality of Clare
Community Statistics
Area 852.82 km²
Population 8,813 *
Population_Density 10.3 /km²*
Average_Earnings $ CDN 20,607 +
Founded Early 1600s
Government
Warden Jean Melanson
Governing Body District of Clare Municipal Council
Administrative Seat Little Brook
Date Incorporated April 17, 1879
Other Information
Website http://www.clarenovascotia.com/
Time zone AST
Postal Code B0W
Telephone Exchange(s) 902 - 769
Footnotes
* According to StatCan Census Year 2006
+ Average Household Income
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Clare is a municipal district in western Nova Scotia, Canada. Primarily an Acadian region, Clare occupies the western half of Digby County. Most of the municipality's settled areas are located along St. Marys Bay, a sub-basin of the Gulf of Maine. The municipality is mainly inhabited by Acadians and conducts its business in both English and French, although the most commonly used language is their distinctive dialect of French, often called [i]Acajun[/i]. Clare is best known throughout south-western Nova Scotia for their annual canoe trip, held every Easter weekend, beginning on Good Friday morning and departing from Camp Jeunesse Acadien. It is always known for the Festival acadien de Clare, held yearly from the last weekend in July to August 15th. According to the Canada 2001 Census:

  • Population: 9,067
  • % Change (1996-2001): -2.5
  • Dwellings: 4,551
  • Area (km².): 852.82
  • Density (persons per km².): 10.6

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Public library

  • Senator Ambroise H. Comeau Memorial Library (Meteghan); Clare
  • Library at University Sainte-Anne

Communities

Culture

Musical groups from the area include:

The song M'en allant par Saulnierville Station by Suroît is a song about the local community of Saulnierville Station.

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North: Digby
West: Atlantic Ocean
Clare East: no roads
South:Yarmouth

Coordinates: 44°20′N, 66°07′W

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