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Marion Bridge, Nova Scotia

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Nova Scotia

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Monday 12:51 AM

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-10°C, Wind SW at 14 km/h, 77% Humidity

Marion Bridge (Scottish Gaelic: Drochaid Mhira) (2001 pop.: 1711) is a Canadian rural community in Nova Scotia's Cape Breton Regional Municipality.

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Map of Marion Bridge, NS, Canada

The community is named for the eponymous bridge that crosses the Mira River, Marion Bridge being approximately midway between the river's source in Grand Mira and its discharge point at Mira Gut. The current concrete highway bridge was constructed in 1982 as a replacement for an older bridge, which collapsed after an accident involving a snow plow.

Marion Bridge was made famous through a popular song written by Allister MacGillivray. Entitled Song for the Mira, it contains the refrain:

Can you imagine a piece of the universe,
More fit for princes and kings?

I'll trade you ten of your cities for Marion Bridge,
And the pleasure it brings.

Mira Gala

Marion Bridge plays host to the Mira Gala, an annual festival which is held every summer in late June/early July and lasts approximately 1 to 2 weeks.

Events held at the Mira Gala often include family square dances, a street parade, auctions, beef barbecues, music entertainment in the evenings, a canoe race, a bathtub race, dinner theatre, a strawberry social, an antique car show and a custom car show, a flea market, a roast beef dinner, hay rides, sports events, children's fun days, and a boat parade along the waterfront.

References

Marion Bridge, Nova Scotia Wikipedia