Whycocomagh, Nova Scotia

Whycocomagh (Why-cog-ho-mah, Scottish Gaelic: Hogamagh) is a Canadian rural community in the province of Nova Scotia. The population in 2001 was 854 residents.[1] It is located on the eastern edge of Inverness County in the central part of Cape Breton Island. The community sits on the northwestern shore of St. Patrick's Channel, an arm of Bras d'Or Lake. Whycocomagh (We'koqma'q) is a Mi'kmaq word which means "Head of the Waters." Nearby is a Mi'kmaq community with a Tim Horton's.[2]

Whycocomagh in Nova Scotia
St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church in Whycocomagh, Nova Scotia

The community is bisected by the Skye River, with the Whycocomagh and We'koqma'q First Nations (a Mi'kmaq community, (pop. 624)[1]) located west of the river, whereas the community of Whycocomagh is located east of the river and is dominated by descendants of English and Scottish settlers who came to the area in the 18th and 19th centuries; these settlers took to calling the area "Hogamagh".[3]

Highway 105, the Trans-Canada Highway, runs along the Bras d'Or Lake shore through the area.

Whycocomagh features several gas stations, several local restaurants and a farmer's market. The Whycocomagh Education Centre, where the Whycocomagh Eco Centre is located, also serves as an Elementary school for the surrounding area.

Parks

  • Whycocomagh Provincial Park [4]
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See also

  • Whycocomagh 2, a Mi'kmaq reserve located in Inverness County, Nova Scotia

References

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