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Barrington, Nova Scotia (community)

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Barrington
Barrington is located in Nova Scotia
Barrington
Barrington
Location of Barrington, Nova Scotia
Coordinates: 43°33′46″N 65°33′42″W / 43.562778°N 65.561667°W / 43.562778; -65.561667[1]
Country Canada
Province Nova Scotia
CountyShelburne
Municipal districtBarrington
Population
 (2006)[2]
 • Total3,856
 • Change (2001-06)
Decrease3.2%
Time zoneUTC-4 (AST)
 • Summer (DST)UTC-3 (ADT)
Postal code(s)
Area code902
Access Routes
Hwy 103

Trunk 3
Route 309

Barrington is an unincorporated Canadian rural community of about 4,000 people on the northeast corner of Barrington Bay[1] in Shelburne County, Nova Scotia.

Barrington is part of the much larger Municipality of the District of Barrington, also wholly within Shelburne County.

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Transcription

History

Barrington's inhabitants are mostly descendants of the first settlers from Chatham and Harwich on Cape Cod, Massachusetts who emigrated to the area during the 1760s. One such settler was Solomon Kendrick, father of John Kendrick, explorer and maritime fur trader. Solomon moved from Harwich, Cape Cod, to Barrington in the 1760s.[3]

In popular culture

Disguised as "Barringford," Barrington is the main setting of Canadian novelist Hugh Hood's debut 1964 novel, White Figure, White Ground.

See also

References

  1. ^ a b Nova Scotia Geographical Names: Barrington[permanent dead link]
  2. ^ Government of Nova Scotia: Barrington
  3. ^ Ridley, Scott (2010). Morning of Fire: John Kendrick's Daring American Odyssey in the Pacific. Harper Collins. p. 5. ISBN 978-0-06-202019-2.

External links




43°33′46″N 65°33′42″W / 43.56278°N 65.56167°W / 43.56278; -65.56167

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