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110 BRAS D'OR FLORENCE RD |
Nova Scotia Tourism Region : Cape Breton Island
Description From Owner:
- Bras d'Or Lake: 'The Mi'kmaw name for the lake was Petoobook, meaning a long dish full of salt water.”
- In 1671 historian Nicolas Denys (1598-1688) described the lake: 'That which is called labrador is a stretch of the sea cutting in half the island of Cape Breton.'
- The present French name translates as 'Golden Arm.' The name may be traced to a map-making error that once placed Labrador S of the Gulf of St. Lawrence. The lake is Nova Scotia's largest at 1,099 sq. km.
- With permission from 'Nova Scotia Place Names' David E. Scott 2015
Address of this page: http://ns.ruralroutes.com/BrasDor
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