A Village of the Most Primitive Description

A Village of the Most Primitive Description (HM1H94)

Location: Dartmouth, Nova Scotia B2X 2M1 Halifax Regional Municipality
Country: Canada
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N 44° 42.033', W 63° 33.195'

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Canal Camp


You are looking at a part of the remains of what was known as the "Canal Camp." The row of stones in this area represent the largest feature found to day at Port Wallace. An archeological investigation was carried out in 1997 by Archaeology students from St. Mary University but unfortunately nothing was discovered to indicate the use made of this particular building. However, it is in the area known as the Canal Camp where the workers and their families lived during the late 1820s. There is a reference in early records to a kind of tavern in this area and this may be the base or a part of the walls of that structure. In the late 1820s Captain William Moorsom, a British military officier, visited an wrote about Port Wallace. A village of the most primitive description has gradually risen about three miles from Dartmouth; the first huts were constructed of logs, loose stones and mud, roofed with boughs and rough strips of bark, and their very existence was scarce discoverable till you almost stumbled over them? The principal cabin or that where liquor is retailed was originally distinguishable by a long pole planted in front of the door, like those which in Canada designated the residence of a captain of the militia. Latterly, this tenement has assumed the aspect of a little tavern neatly boarded on the outside, and capable of affording what we still see expressed on some out-of-the-way country signs as ?entertainment for man and horse?. The inhabitants of this village and other cabins scattered along the line are Irish emigrants, who land without a shilling in their pockets and here find immediate employment.
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HM NumberHM1H94
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Marker Number02
Placed ByShubenacadie Canal Commission.
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Date Added Saturday, October 11th, 2014 at 11:18am PDT -07:00
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Locationbig map
UTM (WGS84 Datum)20T E 456168 N 4949835
Decimal Degrees44.70055000, -63.55325000
Degrees and Decimal MinutesN 44° 42.033', W 63° 33.195'
Degrees, Minutes and Seconds44° 42' 1.98" N, 63° 33' 11.7" W
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Which side of the road?Marker is on the right when traveling South
Closest Postal AddressAt or near 44 Locks Rd, Dartmouth Nova Scotia B2X 2M1, CA
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