Farrells River

Farrells River,[1] formerly known as Parrsboro River,[2] is a small river that flows south into an aboiteau on Parrsboro Harbour on the Minas Basin near the town of Parrsboro, Nova Scotia.[3]

Farrells River in Nova Scotia

Miꞌkmaq summer encampments bordered the river near the current Glooscap restaurant on a flat which is now blueberry fields with bee hives. It was said that creatures known in Parrsboro as Gollywoggles inhabited the swamps on the Farrell River, some of which are salt marsh.[4]

A story is told of a small plane flown by novice Air Force pilots that was forced to land in heavy fog in Parrsboro Bay. The local people, hearing the engines in trouble in the sky, lit fires along the Farrell River to indicate a landing strip on the ice at the mouth of the river. The young pilot landed the plane, but bounced, and it miraculously cleared the bridge, barely tipping telegraph wires and landing on the other side with no casualties.[5]

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