Sluice Point, Nova Scotia

Sluice Point in Nova Scotia

Sluice Point is a community in the Canadian province of Nova Scotia, located in the Argyle Municipality in Yarmouth County.

The school started with the primary department in 1870. There was opposition to both the school and the Indian Sluice Point Bridge (to Surette's Island). Education was not well-understood then, and one man, Jacques Babin, stubbornly affirmed that no bridge or school would be built while he was alive. In the primary department there were about twenty-five seats. It was big enough at that time, but the population increased, so they built the advanced department in 1902.[1]

Coordinates: 43°47′6.58″N 65°57′24.51″W / 43.7851611°N 65.9568083°W / 43.7851611; -65.9568083 (Sluice Point, Nova Scotia)

References

  1. The Argus vol.26 no1


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