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North Sydney, Nova Scotia

North Sydney
Gaelic: Am Bàr
Community
Motto: "Lux Et Labor"
North Sydney is located in Nova Scotia
North Sydney
North Sydney
Location of North Sydney, Nova Scotia
Coordinates: 46°13′10″N 60°15′29″W / 46.21944°N 60.25806°W / 46.21944; -60.25806Coordinates: 46°13′10″N 60°15′29″W / 46.21944°N 60.25806°W / 46.21944; -60.25806
Country  Canada
Provinces of Canada  Nova Scotia
Regional Municipality Cape Breton Regional Municipality
Settled 1785
Incorporated Town April 24, 1885
Dissolved August 1, 1995
Population (2011)
 • Total 6,048
Time zone AST (UTC-4)
 • Summer (DST) ADT (UTC-3)
Canadian Postal code B2A
Area code(s) 902 & 782
Highways Hwy 105 (TCH)
Hwy 125
Route 305

North Sydney (Scottish Gaelic: Am Bàr) is a former town and current community in Nova Scotia's Cape Breton Regional Municipality.

Located on the north side of Sydney Harbour, along the eastern coast of Cape Breton Island, North Sydney is an important port in Atlantic Canada, serving as the western terminus of the Marine Atlantic ferry service. It acts as the marine link for the Trans-Canada Highway to Newfoundland and is often termed "The Gateway To Newfoundland" for that reason.

Marine Atlantic ferries currently operate from North Sydney's terminal to the ports of Channel-Port aux Basques and Argentia. The Crown Corporation is one of the largest employers in the area.

North Sydney was settled around 1785 by European and Loyalist settlers. It emerged as a major shipbuilding centre in the early 19th century, building many brigs and brigantines for the English market, later moving on to larger barques, and in 1851 to the full-rigged Lord Clarendon, the largest wooden ship ever built in Cape Breton. Wooden shipbuilding declined in the 1860s, but the same decade saw the arrival of increasing numbers of steamships, drawn to North Sydney for bunker coal. By 1870 it was the fourth largest port in Canada dealing in ocean-going vessels, also due to the fact that The Western Union cable office had been established here in 1875. The community was incorporated as a town on April 24, 1885. The railroad came to Cape Breton Island in 1891. At this time there were 2,513 people in North Sydney, as compared to 2,417 in Sydney.


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