Coordinates: 43°37′55″N 65°28′50″W / 43.63194°N 65.48056°W / 43.63194; -65.48056 (Clyde River, Nova Scotia)

Clyde River, Nova Scotia

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Clyde River
Quinns Road, Upper and Lower Clyde, Port Clyde, Oak Lane, Pulp Mill Road and many other small places.
Clyde River shares its name with the river which runs through it
Clyde River shares its name with the river which runs through it
Location of Clyde River, Nova Scotia
Coordinates: 43°37′55″N 65°28′50″W / 43.631944°N 65.480556°W / 43.631944; -65.480556[1]
CountryFile:Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Canada
ProvinceFile:Flag of Nova Scotia.svg Nova Scotia
CountyShelburne
Municipal districtShelburne
Population
 (2006)[2]
 • Total
1,836
 • Change (2001-06)
Decrease2.7%
Time zoneUTC-4 (AST)
 • Summer (DST)UTC-3 (ADT)
Postal code(s)
Area code902
Access Routes
File:Nova Scotia 103.svg Hwy 103

File:Nova Scotia Route 309.svg Route 309

Clyde River is a community in the Canadian province of Nova Scotia, located in the Shelburne municipal district of Shelburne County. It borrows its name from the Clyde River which flows through the community, which was in turn adopted from the famous Scottish river. The area was settled by New England Planters about 1667 and later by Loyalists after 1783. Lumbering and farming were the initial industries.[1] In 1847 there were 15 Mi'kmaq families living in the Clyde River area.[3]

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43°37′55″N 65°28′50″W / 43.63194°N 65.48056°W / 43.63194; -65.48056 (Clyde River, Nova Scotia)