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Country
  
Established
  
1760

Postal code
  
B0P 1H0

Population
  
2,589 (2011)

Province
  
County
  
Time zone
  
AST (UTC-4)

Telephone Exchange
  
582

Area code
  
Area codes 902 and 782

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Weather
  
1°C, Wind S at 10 km/h, 93% Humidity

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Canning is a village in northeastern Kings County, Nova Scotia located at the crossroads of Route 221 and Route 358.

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History

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The area was originally settled by Acadians who were expelled in 1755 during the Acadian Expulsion. After the Acadians, Canning - first called Apple Tree Landing and later Habitant Corner - was settled in 1760 by New England Planters and by the Dutch following World War II. The present name was adopted in honour of British prime minister George Canning.

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Though much diminished in importance in recent years, Canning was once a major shipbuilding centre and shipping and rail hub for farmers in Kings County. Canning merchants and farmers founded the Cornwallis Valley Railway which ran from 1889 to 1961, connecting the village to the Dominion Atlantic Railway mainline in Kentville, Nova Scotia. The village suffered three major fires in its history.

The Canadian parliamentarian Sir Frederick William Borden had a home in Canning. A cousin of Sir Robert Borden, Sir Frederick was Minister of Militia prior to the First World War. Canning has a prominent statue to the most famous Canadian casualty of the Second Boer War, Harold Lothrop Borden, a son of Sir Frederick. He died in the Battle of Witpoort (See Battle of Witpoort, South Africa).

Canning was also the home of the famous country singer Wilf Carter. He was made an honorary citizen of Canning, Nova Scotia in 1978. Carter was born in Port Hilford, Nova Scotia, but spend a great deal of his childhood working in and visiting the village and its surrounding farmland.

The village is home to Glooscap Elementary School, an elementary school with a student population of over 200, and NKEC, a middle school/high school with a student population of around 1020.

A lighthouse that once served the port fell into disuse and abandonment but was restored in the 1990s. During 2004 it was moved to its current location behind the villages' small museum, and the top section was rebuilt by NKEC students.

Canning is also home to the Jimmy Rogers' memorial hockey tournament. An event organized to honour the beloved Canning citizen 'Jimmy Rogers.' The tournament features many awards such as "Drunkest Player Still Skating."

Point of interest

  • Scots Bay Provincial Park
  • Blomidon Provincial Park
  • The Look Off
  • Pizza Twice & Sam's Grocery
  • Fresh cooked pizza and convenient service.

  • Sam's Liquor Store (NSLC)
  • Grab some drinks!

  • Big Wigs Diner
  • Delicious diner and café.

  • The Gloosecap Arena
  • Home to many local hockey games, with public skate on Sundays.

  • The Canning Legion
  • Support the troops.

    References

    Canning, Nova Scotia Wikipedia


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