ABOUT HRM DISTRICT 2

HRM DISTRICT 2

Preston | Chezzetcook | Eastern Shore

Our Communities

District 2 has a population of nearly 26,000 residents. A geographically large district, it runs 176 km from its western boundary at Little Salmon River, to its easternmost boundary at Ecum Secum. District 2 encompasses 80 communities made up primarily of expansive rural areas.


Sheet Harbour is a commercial, employment and educational hub for approximately 5,000 residents. Adjacent to the community is the Sheet Harbour Industrial Port, an important regional deep-water port. Today, the port ships wood chips for the pulp industry and imports wind turbine segments that are transported across Nova Scotia and the rest of North America. The community relies heavily on forestry, fishing, and tourism as its main economic drivers, and is home to a public library and the Eastern Shore Memorial Hospital.


Sheet Harbour is also a short drive from Taylor Head Provincial Park, which includes two beaches, hiking trails and campground. The park is open from May-October each year.


The community of East Preston is named after Rev. Richard Preston, a famous African Nova Scotian leader and minister who arrived in the region after escaping slavery in the United States. Today, East Preston remains an important source of African Nova Scotian history and culture, with many of the current residents descendant of Black Loyalists who were relocated to the area by the British following the American Revolutionary War. The local recreation centre and Baptist church play a very important role for many families in the community.


Lawrencetown, a community located just twenty-five minutes away from downtown Halifax, is home to one of Nova Scotia’s most well-known beaches. Lawrencetown Beach is a 1.5km south-facing beach that is world-renowned as a prime destination for surfers. The beach is surrounded by cliffs and wildlife, and features ramped boardwalks, change houses, showers, and toilets, as well as supervised swimming in the summer months. The beach park connects to the larger Cole Harbour-Lawrencetown Coastal Heritage Park System.


The suburban community of Lake Echo, NS, is mostly residential, with several subdivisions built during the 1980s and 1990s. Another important community in the district, Porters Lake, has seen a swell of business in recent years and serves as a shopping district for surrounding communities.


District 2 is also home to a significant portion of the 100 Wild Islands Wilderness Area – a little known but vast and beautiful archipelago of over 100 Wild Islands. It is one of the last remaining intact and ecologically rich island clusters of its size in North America. The islands boast untouched white sand beaches, idyllic sheltered coves, and dramatic, windswept headlands. They also feature unique boreal rainforests, bogs and barrens, and over 250 kilometres of shoreline which have largely been undisturbed by humans for the over 10,000 years. It is home to over 100 species of seabirds, shorebirds, and songbirds.


Not to be missed is Chezzetcook, located approximately 30 kilometers east of downtown Halifax. Today, Chezzetcook is an integral part of the Halifax Regional Municipality (commonly known as Halifax). We know that French, Basque and Portuguese fishermen frequented these coasts in search of abundant cod in the late 15th century and early 16th century. In 1604, King Henry IV of France granted a monopoly on these lands to Pierre Dugua de Mons and the whole region became known as “La Cadie”. L’Acadie de Chezzetcook is nowadays an Acadian historic site housing a museum dedicated to exhibits on local history. 


The district includes the lovely area of Musquodoboit Harbour and its special beach, Martinique Beach, which is the longest sandy beach in Nova Scotia, and home to the adorable (but endangered) Piping Plover. The beautiful new public library and recreation facility adds a boost to the district’s infrastructure.


The district is also home to Clam Harbour Provincial Park, a long, beautiful white sand beach which for the past 35 years has been home to a popular sandcastle and sculpting contest that attracts over 10,000 people every year.

District Profile

Encompassing 80 communities & a population of approximately 26,000+, District 2 begins at the Westphal – Lawrencetown boundary, and continues east along Highway 7 – Eastern Shore until it meets the Guysborough County Line.

Starting at the community boundary between Westphal and Lawrencetown; Cherry Brook and North/East Preston (as accepted at the date of the NSUARB decision) the district extends along Highway 7 including the communities of North and East Preston, Lawrencetown, East Lawrencetown, Mineville, Lake Echo, Middle & West Porters Lake, Porters Lake, Conrod Settlement, Three Fathom Harbour, Lower Three Fathom Harbour, Seaforth, Grand Desert, HeadlWestiEast & Lower East Chezzetcook, Musquodoboit Harbour and East & West Petpeswick.


The district continues along the Eastern Shore to HRM’s furthest easterly most boundary with Guysborough County and includes the communities of Barkhouse Settlement, Beaver Dam, Beaver Harbour, Beech Hill, Clam Bay, Clam Harbour, Debaies Cove, East Jeddore, East Quoddy, East Ship Harbour, Ecum Secum, Ecum Secum West, Gaetz Brook, Governor Lake, Harrigan Cove, Hartlin Settlement, Head of Jeddore, Jacket Lake, Lake Charlotte, Liscomb Sanctuary, Little Harbour, Lochaber Mines, Lower Ship Harbour, Malay Falls, Marinette, Mitchell Bay, Moosehead, Mooseland, Moser River, Murphy Cove, Mushaboom, Myers Point, Necum Teuch, Ostrea Lake, Owls Head, Oyster Pond, Pace Settlement, Pleasant Harbour, Pleasant Point, Popes Harbour; Port Dufferin, Rjver Lake, Salmon River Bridge, Sheet Harbour, Sheet Harbour Passage, Ship Harbour, Smiths Settlement, Sober Island, Southwest Cove, Spry Bay, Tangier, Third Lake, Trafalgar, Upper Lakeville, Watt Section, West Jeddore, and West Quoddy.

Communities + Population

COMMUNITY POPULATION
BARKHOUSE SETTLEMENT 20
BEAVER DAM 41
BEAVER HARBOUR 57
BEECH HILL 23
CLAM BAY 136
CLAM HARBOUR 96
CONROD SETTLEMENT 324
DEBAIES COVE 25
EAST CHEZZETCOOK 526
EAST JEDDORE 217
EAST LAWRENCETOWN 739
EAST PETPESWICK 471
EAST PRESTON 1458
EAST QUODDY 38
EAST SHIP HARBOUR 105
ECUM SECUM 3
ECUM SECUM WEST 60
GAETZ BROOK 575
GOVERNOR LAKE 5
GRAND DESERT 284
HARRIGAN COVE 82
HARTLIN SETTLEMENT 45
HEAD OF CHEZZETCOOK 480
HEAD OF JEDDORE 480
JACKET LAKE 47
LAKE CHARLOTTE 211
LAKE ECHO 3035
LAWRENCETOWN 3167

COMMUNITY POPULATION
LISCOMB SANCTUARY 2
LITTLE HARBOUR 61
LOCHABER MINES 59
LOWER EAST CHEZZETCOOK 240
LOWER SHIP HARBOUR 109
LOWER THREE FATHOM HARBOUR 16
MALAY FALLS 58
MARINETTE 38
MIDDLE PORTERS LAKE 105
MILL LAKE 76
MINEVILLE 1025
MITCHELL BAY 10
MOOSEHEAD 32
MOOSELAND 85
MOSER RIVER 213
MURPHY COVE 70
MUSHABOOM 138
MUSQUODOBOIT HARBOUR 977
MYERS POINT 211
NECUM TEUCH 53
NORTH PRESTON 805
OSTREA LAKE 390
OWLS HEAD 54
OYSTER POND 195
PACE SETTLEMENT 13
PLEASANT HARBOUR 68

COMMUNITY POPULATION
PLEASANT POINT 78
POPES HARBOUR 114
PORT DUFFERIN 106
PORTERS LAKE 3113
RIVER LAKE 57
SALMON RIVER BRIDGE 64
SEAFORTH 321
SHEET HARBOUR 751
SHEET HARBOUR PASSAGE 60
SHIP HARBOUR 174
SMITHS SETTLEMENT 79
SOBER ISLAND 73
SOUTHWEST COVE 23
SPRY BAY 107
SPRY HARBOUR 93
TANGIER 73
THIRD LAKE 67
THREE FATHOM HARBOUR 220
TRAFALGAR 0
UPPER LAKEVILLE 190
WATT SECTION 177
WEST CHEZZETCOOK 981
WEST JEDDORE 193
WEST PETPESWICK 269
WEST PORTERS LAKE 686
WEST QUODDY 114
WESTPHAL - Little Salmon River 190

HRM DISTRICT 2

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