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Country
  
Canada

Electoral Districts      Federal
  
Dwellings
  
22,525

Population
  
43,748 (2016)

Province
  
Team
  
Pictou County Crushers

Established
  
1835

Time zone
  
AST (UTC−4)

Area
  
2,845 km²

Capital
  
Pictou

Area code
  
902

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Towns
  
Points of interest
  
McCulloch House Museum, Nova Scotia Museum, Grohmann Knives, Northumberland Fisheries Museum, Rushton's Beach Provincial

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Pictou County is a county in the province of Nova Scotia, Canada. It was established in 1835, and was formerly a part of Halifax County from 1759 to 1835. It had a population of 45,643 people in 2011, which represents a decline of 1.9 percent from 2006. Furthermore, its 2011 population is only 91.93% of the census population in 1991. It is the sixth most populous county in Nova Scotia.

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Map of Pictou County, NS, Canada

History

The origin of the name "Pictou" is obscure. Possible Mi'kmaq derivations include "Piktook" meaning an explosion of gas, and "Bucto" meaning fire, possibly related to the coal fields in the area. It might also be a corruption of Poictou, an old province in France. Nicolas Denys named the harbour La rivière de Pictou in the 1660s.

Pictou was a receiving point for many Scottish immigrants moving to a new home in northern Nova Scotia and Cape Breton Island following the Highland Clearances of the late 18th and early 19th centuries. Consequently, the town's slogan is "The Birthplace of New Scotland"; the first wave of immigrants is acknowledged to have arrived on September 15, 1773, on the Hector.

Geography

Pictou County includes the towns of New Glasgow, Stellarton, Pictou, Westville and Trenton.

Demographics

As a census division in the 2016 Census of Population conducted by Statistics Canada, Pictou County recorded a population of 43,748 living in 19,305 of its 22,525 total private dwellings, a change of −4.2% from its 2011 population of 45,643. With a land area of 2,846.28 km2 (1,098.95 sq mi), it had a population density of 15.4/km2 (39.8/sq mi) in 2016.

Forming the majority of the Pictou County census division, the Municipality of the County of Pictou recorded a population of 20,692 living in 8,946 of its 11,178 total private dwellings in the 2016 Census of Population, a change of −2.8% from its 2011 population of 21,278. With a land area of 2,797.25 km2 (1,080.02 sq mi), it had a population density of 7.4/km2 (19.2/sq mi) in 2016.

Politics

Pictou County is wholly within the federal electoral district of Central Nova. The county has been represented federally by Conservative MPs since 1957, with the exception of 1993-1997 when a Liberal MP was elected.

Pictou County is divided into three provincial electoral districts, namely Pictou Centre, Pictou East and Pictou West. All three are currently held by PC MLAs in the Nova Scotia Legislature.

The towns of New Glasgow, Stellarton, Pictou, Westville and Trenton each have their own town councils. The Municipality of Pictou County serves the remaining rural areas, including Pictou Island. Amalgamation of these six municipal units is occasionally considered. Pictou County District Planning Commission provides planning, development and waste disposal services to all the communities in the county.

Pictou Landing First Nation has reserves at Pictou Landing, Fisher's Grant and Merigomish Harbour.

Economy

Resource based industries include coal mining, forestry, fishing and agriculture. Manufacturing industries include Michelin Tire, Northern Pulp and Scotsburn Dairy. Convergys Inc operate a call center in New Glasgow. Tourism is an important part of the economy during the summer, and in 2006 employed 1200 people and brought 45 million dollars to the economy. Rail car manufacturer Trenton Works was closed in 2007 when owners Greenbrier moved production to Mexico. There are 2,400 small and medium-sized businesses that collectively generate more than 15,000 jobs.

The Pictou County Chamber of Commerce is a business advocacy group that speaks as a united voice on behalf of the business community.

Transport

Two highways designated as part of the national Trans-Canada Highway system provide the only controlled-access roads in the county. They are Highway 104, which traverses the county from west to east, and Highway 106 the short north-south spur to the Northumberland Ferries Limited terminal at Caribou.

The Cape Breton and Central Nova Scotia Railway is a freight line connecting Truro to Sydney, with spurs at Stellarton and Trenton serving local industries such as Trenton Generating Station. Via Rail Canada abandoned passenger rail service in the county on January 15, 1990, following nationwide budget cuts.

Maritime Bus provide motor coach service to New Glasgow.

Northumberland Ferries Limited operates a seasonal passenger-vehicle ferry service from Caribou, Nova Scotia to Wood Islands, Prince Edward Island. A separate passenger-only ferry service is also operated seasonally from Caribou to Pictou Island.[1]

Trenton Aerodrome is a private commercial airport owned and operated by Sobeys.

Access routes

Highways and numbered routes that run through the county, including external routes that start or finish at the county limits:

Media

Pictou County is served by the daily newspaper The News and the weekly newspaper The Advocate. The only locally based radio station is CKEC-FM, but stations in other counties and Prince Edward Island also provide coverage. A monthly sports and recreation paper is distributed monthly through the mail at no charge.

Culture

There are two performance spaces in the county, the deCoste Centre in Pictou and Glasgow Square in New Glasgow. Both house several local musicians and events, including summer sounds series at the deCoste and the New Glasgow Riverfront Jubilee in August at the Glasgow Square.

Many of the towns and villages host their own parades and events throughout the year.Read By The Sea is an annual one day literary festival held in the village of River John. The New Scotland Days Festival in Pictou each September is a celebration of the county's Scottish heritage. Pictou also hosts the Lobster Carnival every July since 1934. It was voted the best festival in Canada. New Glasgow's Art at Night is an annual one night art event in downtown New Glasgow. Eventide Art Hub in New Glasgow hosts an Art Gallery, Artist Studios, and a retail space for artists and musicians to sell their work.

Museums include the Northumberland Fisheries Museum, the Hector Heritage Quay, and the McCulloch House Museum in Pictou, the Pictou County Military Museum in Westville, the Carmichael House in New Glasgow, and the Museum of Industry in Stellarton.

Pictou County is also known for the regional pizza variant known as Pictou County Pizza, which can be shipped to former residents living across Canada through UPS.

Notable people

  • Jotham Blanchard, responsible government advocate
  • Donald William Cameron, former Premier of Nova Scotia
  • George Canyon, country singer
  • Buddy Daye, boxer and former Sergeant-at-arms of the Nova Scotia House of Assembly
  • J.D. Fortune, musician,winner of the reality television show Rock Star: INXS
  • Johnny Terris, filmmaker, actor and author from Stellarton
  • Troy Gamble, former NHL goaltender, Vancouver Canucks
  • John James Grant, Lieutenant Governor of Nova Scotia
  • Dave Gunning, folk singer
  • Art Hafey, former professional featherweight boxer who won all (65) but 8; from Stellarton
  • John Hamm, former Premier of Nova Scotia
  • Simon Holmes, former premier of Nova Scotia
  • Diego Klattenhoff, actor, known for roles in Homeland and The Blacklist
  • Jason MacDonald, MMA fighter
  • Joey MacDonald, NHL goaltender
  • Lowell MacDonald, retired National Hockey League winger during the 1960s and 1970s, awarded the Bill Masterton Memorial Trophy in 1973
  • Peter MacKay, federal Conservative politician
  • James Peter Robertson, posthumously awarded the Victoria Cross in the First World War
  • Jon Sim, professional hockey player for Eisbären Berlin in the Deutsche Eishockey Liga; NHL Stanley Cup winner
  • Mike Smith, actor and musician, better known as Bubbles from Trailer Park Boys
  • Frank H. Sobey, businessman and entrepreneur
  • Colin White, NHL hockey player, two-time NHL Stanley Cup winner
  • Josh McKenna, co-founder of Citadel clothing company
  • There are claims by a Johnston family of Pictou, Nova Scotia that the Mad Trapper of Rat River was Owen Albert Johnston from Pictou County.

    Communities

    Towns
  • New Glasgow
  • Pictou
  • Stellarton
  • Trenton
  • Westville
  • Reserves
  • Fisher's Grant 24
  • Merigomish Harbour 31
  • County municipality and county subdivisions
  • Municipality of the County of Pictou
  • Pictou, Subd. A
  • Pictou, Subd. B
  • Pictou, Subd. C
  • References

    Pictou County, Nova Scotia Wikipedia


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