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Nova Scotia Tourism Region : South Shore
Description From Owner:
- The Clyde River rises in Shelburne County and flows into the Atlantic at Negro Harbour. Settled by Loyalists in 1767, and the river was named in 1785 for the River Clyde in Scotland.
- Port Clyde is so named because it is the Atlantic port of the river and the nearest to the ocean of the surrounding river settlements.
- With permission from 'Nova Scotia Place Names' David E. Scott 2015
Address of this page: http://ns.ruralroutes.com/PortClyde