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Wedgeport

Wedgeport is a unincorporated place in the Municipality of the District of Argyle in Southern Nova Scotia, Canada.[1]

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Wedgeport in Nova Scotia

History

Historical population
YearPop.±%
19011,026—    
19111,392+35.7%
19211,424+2.3%
19311,294−9.1%
19411,327+2.6%
20061,207−9.0%
20111,180−2.2%
20161,061−10.1%
20211,071+0.9%
[2][3][4]

Wedgeport was settled in 1767 by returning Acadians who had been deported to the Boston area. The village of Wedgeport was formally called Tusket Wedge, and was also at one time called the "Chebec". In 1909 by an Act of Parliament, it was changed to Wedgeport.

In the 20th century, many famous Americans and Canadians traveled here due to large amounts of tuna in the area, including Babe Ruth, President Franklin Roosevelt, Kate Smith, Gene Tunney, Amelia Earhart, Ernest Hemingway, Jean Béliveau, Ethel du Pont, Thomas Gifford, Michael Lerner, Zane Grey and Tony Hulman. It is known as the "Historic Sport Tuna Fishing Capital of the World". Many of these famous Americans were taken on fishing trips by Captain Evée LeBlanc.[5]

In 1937, the International Tuna Cup Match began with the participation of 28 different countries. In 1949, 72 Bluefin tuna were caught for a total weight of 30,161 pounds, the most tuna as well as the highest weight ever caught in a tournament to date. The tournament ended in 1976 due to a lack of tuna, but the tournament was revived in 2004. The 13th annual Wedgeport Tuna Tournament & Festival took place in August 2016.[6]

Wedgeport hosts the annual Festival Acadien de Wedgeport each summer. The Festival celebrates Acadian heritage and includes concerts, variety shows, a parade, an Acadian pageant, traditional costumes, dances and a softball tournament.

Demographics

In the 2021 Census of Population conducted by Statistics Canada, Wedgeport had a population of 1,071 living in 478 of its 534 total private dwellings, a change of 0.9% from its 2016 population of 1,061. With a land area of 9.64 km2 (3.72 sq mi), it had a population density of 111.1/km2 (287.7/sq mi) in 2021.[7]

Government

In 1910, the community of Wedgeport was incorporated with Upper Wedgeport and Lower Wedgeport and became a town separate from the Municipality of the District of Argyle. In 1947, the town was dissolved and rejoined the Municipality of Argyle because the town's tax base became too small to support its obligations.[8]

Mayors

There were ten mayors of Wedgeport during its incorporation.[9][10]

  • Jacques R. LeBlanc 1910-1913
  • Joseph Pothier 1913-1914
  • Jacques R. LeBlanc 1914-1916
  • Pierre G. LeBlanc 1916-1918
  • Jacques R. LeBlanc 1918-1920
  • Alfred L. LeBlanc 1920-1921
  • Pius Z. Boudreau 1921-1924
  • J. Zébédée Cottreau 1924-1928
  • Denis D. LeBlanc 1928-1936
  • Willard O'Brien 1936-1943
  • David Z. LeBlanc 1943-1946
  • Walter D. Murphy 1946-1947

References

  1. ^ "Wedgeport". Geographical Names Board of Canada. Natural Resources Canada. Retrieved October 9, 2015.
  2. ^ Censuses 1901-1941
  3. ^ Censuses 2006-2011
  4. ^ Censuses 2011-2016
  5. ^ "Evee LeBlanc, dead at 100". Halifax Chronicle Herald. Halifax, NS. October 2, 1978. p. 23.
  6. ^ Tuna Tournament - About Wedgeport Tuna Tournament]
  7. ^ "Population and dwelling counts: Canada and designated places". Statistics Canada. February 9, 2022. Retrieved May 9, 2022.
  8. ^ "Town of wedgeport fonds (1910-1947) [ATCHA]". www.argylecourthouse.com. Retrieved July 30, 2021.
  9. ^ d'Entremont, Clarence J. (1967). Histoire de Wedgeport: 1767-1967. Yarmouth, Nova Scotia. ISBN 092144320X.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)
  10. ^ Town of Wedgeport fonds 1890-1948 Argyle Courthouse

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wedgeport, unincorporated, place, municipality, district, argyle, southern, nova, scotia, canada, class, notpageimage, nova, scotia, contents, history, demographics, government, mayors, referenceshistory, edithistorical, populationyearpop, 19011, 19111, 19211,. Wedgeport is a unincorporated place in the Municipality of the District of Argyle in Southern Nova Scotia Canada 1 class notpageimage Wedgeport in Nova Scotia Contents 1 History 2 Demographics 3 Government 3 1 Mayors 4 ReferencesHistory EditHistorical populationYearPop 19011 026 19111 392 35 7 19211 424 2 3 19311 294 9 1 19411 327 2 6 20061 207 9 0 20111 180 2 2 20161 061 10 1 20211 071 0 9 2 3 4 Wedgeport was settled in 1767 by returning Acadians who had been deported to the Boston area The village of Wedgeport was formally called Tusket Wedge and was also at one time called the Chebec In 1909 by an Act of Parliament it was changed to Wedgeport In the 20th century many famous Americans and Canadians traveled here due to large amounts of tuna in the area including Babe Ruth President Franklin Roosevelt Kate Smith Gene Tunney Amelia Earhart Ernest Hemingway Jean Beliveau Ethel du Pont Thomas Gifford Michael Lerner Zane Grey and Tony Hulman It is known as the Historic Sport Tuna Fishing Capital of the World Many of these famous Americans were taken on fishing trips by Captain Evee LeBlanc 5 In 1937 the International Tuna Cup Match began with the participation of 28 different countries In 1949 72 Bluefin tuna were caught for a total weight of 30 161 pounds the most tuna as well as the highest weight ever caught in a tournament to date The tournament ended in 1976 due to a lack of tuna but the tournament was revived in 2004 The 13th annual Wedgeport Tuna Tournament amp Festival took place in August 2016 6 Wedgeport hosts the annual Festival Acadien de Wedgeport each summer The Festival celebrates Acadian heritage and includes concerts variety shows a parade an Acadian pageant traditional costumes dances and a softball tournament Demographics EditIn the 2021 Census of Population conducted by Statistics Canada Wedgeport had a population of 1 071 living in 478 of its 534 total private dwellings a change of 0 9 from its 2016 population of 1 061 With a land area of 9 64 km2 3 72 sq mi it had a population density of 111 1 km2 287 7 sq mi in 2021 7 Government EditIn 1910 the community of Wedgeport was incorporated with Upper Wedgeport and Lower Wedgeport and became a town separate from the Municipality of the District of Argyle In 1947 the town was dissolved and rejoined the Municipality of Argyle because the town s tax base became too small to support its obligations 8 Mayors Edit There were ten mayors of Wedgeport during its incorporation 9 10 Jacques R LeBlanc 1910 1913 Joseph Pothier 1913 1914 Jacques R LeBlanc 1914 1916 Pierre G LeBlanc 1916 1918 Jacques R LeBlanc 1918 1920 Alfred L LeBlanc 1920 1921 Pius Z Boudreau 1921 1924 J Zebedee Cottreau 1924 1928 Denis D LeBlanc 1928 1936 Willard O Brien 1936 1943 David Z LeBlanc 1943 1946 Walter D Murphy 1946 1947References Edit Wedgeport Geographical Names Board of Canada Natural Resources Canada Retrieved October 9 2015 Censuses 1901 1941 Censuses 2006 2011 Censuses 2011 2016 Evee LeBlanc dead at 100 Halifax Chronicle Herald Halifax NS October 2 1978 p 23 Tuna Tournament About Wedgeport Tuna Tournament Population and dwelling counts Canada and designated places Statistics Canada February 9 2022 Retrieved May 9 2022 Town of wedgeport fonds 1910 1947 ATCHA www argylecourthouse com Retrieved July 30 2021 d Entremont Clarence J 1967 Histoire de Wedgeport 1767 1967 Yarmouth Nova Scotia ISBN 092144320X a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a CS1 maint location missing publisher link Town of Wedgeport fonds 1890 1948 Argyle Courthouse 43 44 23 N 65 58 48 W 43 7398 N 65 9800 W 43 7398 65 9800 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Wedgeport amp oldid 1135966360, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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