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Albert Bridge, Nova Scotia






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Coordinates: 46°110.8N 60°330.3W / 46.019667°N 60.058417°W / 46.019667; -60.058417
 

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Albert Bridge, Nova Scotia is located in Nova Scotia
Albert Bridge, Nova Scotia
Albert Bridge in Nova Scotia
Mira Ferry and Union Church c.1905

Albert Bridge (2001 pop.: 159) is a Canadian rural community in Nova Scotia's Cape Breton Regional Municipality. Situated on both sides of the Mira River, the community was previously named Mira Ferry for the location of a small ferry crossing the river. It received its present name either in honour of Prince Albert, Prince Consort,[1] or after Albert Munro, the son of William Henry Munro, Nova Scotia's representative in the British Parliament who used his influence to have the ferry replaced with a bridge in 1849.[citation needed]

Activities and nearby attractions[edit]

The community's economy is tied to seasonal residents of cottages in the area and recreational activities on the Mira River during the summer months, including swimming, boating, and canoeing. The northwestern portion of Albert Bridge—the eponymous bridge built in the 1970s to replace an older structure that crossed the Mira River—is a popular platform for bridge diving and jumping into the water below; though, this activity is officially discouraged.[2]

Mira River Provincial Park is near Albert Bridge, off Trunk 22. Union Church, in Mira Ferry, was built in 1857, making it the oldest Presbyterian Church in Cape Breton.

Notable residents[edit]

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Brown, Thomas J. (1922), Nova Scotia Place Names (PDF), p. 8, retrieved 13 August 2023
  • ^ "Bridge jumping discouraged on Cape Breton", CBC News, July 22, 2003. Retrieved January 8, 2007.
  • 46°1′10.8″N 60°3′30.3″W / 46.019667°N 60.058417°W / 46.019667; -60.058417


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