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Country
  
Canada

Lowest elevation
  
0 m (0 ft)

Canadian Postal code
  
B0J 2X0

Elevation
  
0 cm

Province
  
Nova Scotia

Highest elevation
  
119 m (390 ft)

Time zone
  
AST (UTC-4)

Telephone Exchanges
  
764, 766

Local time
  
Tuesday 8:18 AM

Area code
  
902

Kingsburg, Nova Scotia

Weather
  
-6°C, Wind NE at 5 km/h, 88% Humidity

Municipality
  
Municipality of the District of Lunenburg

Kingsburg is a village in Nova Scotia, Canada. The community is approximately 130 kilometers from Halifax Regional Municipality, 30 kilometers from Bridgewater and 25 kilometers from Lunenburg and now primarily a summer vacation and weekend getaway destination.

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Map of Kingsburg, NS, Canada

Kingsburg features two large beaches, Hirtle's Beach and Kingsburg Beach. There is also a protected cape which features hiking trails called Gaff Point. Kingsburg has three large and two smaller ponds that are popular for swimming.

History

King George lll issued a land grant of approximately 1350 acres to five foreign Protestant settlers, Leonard Hirtle, John Mossman, Peter Knack, Christian Hartman and John Kayser on July 5, 1787.

For many decades Kingsburg was mixed a fishing and farming community. By the mid twentieth century, with the widespread decline of small-scale Atlantic fishery, most fishing culture has disappeared. With little opportunity, the village's Foreign Protestant population collapsed and many of the buildings were abandoned and destroyed, leaving the village with only a few dozen full-time inhabitants. Today it is a quaint little summer hamlet with about 25 houses occupied full-time.

Economy

Housebuilding is active in the community, with the first wave of construction buying and restoring older houses. With the awe inspiring landscape inspiring creative designers and hard working tradesmen, new custom homes with beautiful views have been created for buyers. The evolution of Kingsburg into a vacation and retirement destination has had a positive impact on the population of this remote village. Today the area boasts a premium for house and land prices compared to nearby communities. A lot of new ground and roads have been opened for future development though about 80% of the houses are vacant during most of the year.

Much of the rural infrastructure for Upper and Lower Kingsburg is centered in Riverport, Nova Scotia. This includes Riverport Electric, the first municipal utility incorporated in Nova Scotia, the Riverport & District Fire Department, Riverport & District Community Center, Riverport Community School and Riverport Post Office. Rose Bay General Store offers a wide range of locally based goods and services. The best location for retail goods is Bridgewater, Nova Scotia and exceptional dining is available in Lunenburg, Nova Scotia.

Culture

Like many coastal communities on Nova Scotia's South Shore, Kingsburg has experienced major growth over the past 20 years. However, there has been a wonderful balance between development and protection of ecologically important lands, primarily due to the efforts of the Kingsburg Coastal Conservancy (KCC), a local land trust formed in 1995. With its objective of securing lands for conservation and public access it has successfully protected environmentally sensitive areas of the peninsula; the best known examples being Gaff Point and West Ironbound Island.

Geography

The Kingsburg Peninsula extends from Rose Bay, around the headlands of Rose Head, Hell Point and Gaff Point to the LaHave River estuary. The Greater Kingsburg Peninsula includes the defined area plus West Ironbound Island. Neighbouring areas to the Kingsburg Peninsula include Upper Kingsburg and Lower Rose Bay.

References

Kingsburg, Nova Scotia Wikipedia


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