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Middle Musquodoboit, Nova Scotia

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Country
  
Canada

Telephone exchange
  
384

Total Dwellings
  
260

Area
  
129.9 km²

Local time
  
Tuesday 12:03 PM

Area code
  
902

Canadian Postal code
  
B0N 1X0

GNBC Code
  
CAZEY

Highways
  
Route 224 Route 357

Population
  
669 (2001)

Province
  
Nova Scotia

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Weather
  
1°C, Wind N at 29 km/h, 72% Humidity

Municipality
  
Halifax Regional Municipality

Middle Musquodoboit is a farming community in the Musquodoboit Valley region of the Halifax Regional Municipality, along the Musquodoboit River at the junction of Route 357 with Route 224, 78.0 km from Dartmouth, Nova Scotia. The community's name comes from the First Nations' word Mooskoduboogwek, which means to suddenly wide out after a narrow entrance at its mouth. For an unspecified amount of time after 1883, Middle Musquodoboit was called Laytonville.

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Map of Middle Musquodoboit, NS, Canada

Amenities

There are numerous farms in the Middle Musquodoboit area. It, along with Upper Musquodoboit, are the major communities in the valley, being the two largest communities. Middle Musquodoboit has a Co-op store, a bakery/restaurant, a fire station, a police station, a natural resources station, a post office, and an RBC bank. The annual Halifax County Exhibition is held each August in the community. There is a park along the Musquodoboit River 5 minutes outside Middle Musquodoboit, towards Upper Musquodoboit. Musquodoboit Valley Memorial Hospital (MVMH) is the only hospital in the Musquodoboit Valley. The facility is located on the opposite side of the Musquodoboit River. It is connected to Braeside Nursing Home, which adjacent to the hospital.

Middle Musquodoboit boasts two schools: Musquodoboit Rural High School (MRHS) and Musquodoboit Valley Education Centre (MVEC).

MRHS is the only high school in the Musquodoboit Valley. It has two feeder schools, Musquodoboit Valley Education Centre and Upper Musquodoboit Consolidated School, located in Upper Musquodoboit. The school teaches grades seven through twelve. The school offers Intensive French. The school was constructed in 2008. In 2014, there were 262 students enrolled in the school. Musquodoboit Valley Education Centre (MVEC) is a feeder school of MRHS. The school teaches grades primary through six. The school was constructed in 2001. In 2014, there were 133 students enrolled in the school.

Transportation

Middle Musquodoboit is located at the junction of Route 357 with Route 224. The roads in the area are a mix of both paved and unpaved roads.

Notable residents

  • Québec-based writer and artist Simon Brown.
  • References

    Middle Musquodoboit, Nova Scotia Wikipedia