Antigonish Chamber of Commerce

A Brief History
Antigonish (pronounced variously as aunti-gun-ish or
aunta-gun-ish) is a Mi’kmaq name. Antigonish has two quite
distinct meanings, depending upon whom you ask. No on
seems to know the derivation with certainty.
• The place where the branches are torn off by bears
gathering beechnuts.
• Five-forked rivers of fish (or spread fingers, snake-like).
In the past
Natives have been living in this area for many centuries.
1755: The Acadian French began to settle the east end of
Antigonish County near Havre Boucher.
1770’s: Thousands of Scots were forced to flee oppressive
Highland Clearance in West Scotland. Many settled along the
Northeastern coast of Nova Scotia. Soon these original settlers
moved east and south to establish farms throughout the region.
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1784: Irish Loyalists, led by Capt. Timothy Hierlihy, took up a
large land grant surrounding Antigonish Harbour and founded
what they first called Georgetown – then Dorchester – and
finally Antigonish. To Hierlihy and his ship full of hopefuls, we
attribute the establishment of the first permanent settlement
in the area.
1787: Loyalist Blacks settled around the present day
Lincolnville, Guysborough County, at about the same time
Thomas Brownspriggs was granted 3,000 acres of land at
Tracadie, NS for himself and 74 other Loyalist Black families.
1889: Antigonish was incorporated as a town.
Today
Northumberland Shore
Antigonish is governed by two municipal units the Town of
Antigonish; population 4299 (plus StFX Students) and the
Municipality of the County of Antigonish; population 15,296.
www.townofantigonish.ca; www.antigonishcounty.ns.ca
Antigonish has the benefit of being extremely diverse from a
robust primary resource sector (agriculture, fishing, forestry)
to an established light manufacturing sector to an enormous
untapped pool of fine artists and musicians.
Major employers: St Francis Xavier University, Nova Scotia
Health Authority, Strait Regional School Board.
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Visitor Information
The Highland Heart of Nova Scotia
Antigonish is proud to be the primary service, retail,
government, education, and health care centre for northeastern
Nova Scotia. The area offers all the amenities of a larger centre;
with the advantage of living in a smaller coastal community.
Explore our vibrant town and beautiful surrounding areas.
Visitor Information Centre
133 Church Street, Antigonish Market Square,
902.863-4921.
Hours: June: Monday – Saturday 10AM - 4PM
July & August: Mon. - Sat. 9AM – 6PM, Sun. 12PM – 5PM
September -Mid October: Mon. - Sat. 10AM – 4PM
Mid October – June; visit northumberlandshore.ca
Whidden’s Campground: 902.863.3736;
11 Hawthorne St.
Hotels & Motels
Antigonish Evergreen Inn: 1-888-821-5566 or
902.863.0830; 295 Hawthorne St.
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Claymore Inn & Suites: 902.863.1050; 137 Church St.
Antigonish Highland Games. July 5 – 12. Celebrate the traditions
of the Scots through clan gatherings, concerts, piping, dancing,
drumming, bike race, road race and heavy event competitions. www.
antigonishhighlandgames.ca
Antigonight: Art After Dark is a free, two-night, multi-disciplinary
arts festival that engages the public in creative and expressive processes.
Interact with painters, sculptors, poets, musicians, filmmakers,
photographers and more. Happening September 25 & 26, Chisholm Park
and People’s Place Library, Antigonish. For more information,
visit www.antigonishculturealive.ca
Antigonish International Film Festival: Oct 23 & 24. Over 30
international documentary films. People’s Place and Empire Capitol
Theatre venues. www.antigonishfilmfest.org
Festival Antigonish: July 8 to August 22. Professional repertory
summer theatre in Antigonish. Bauer Theatre, StFX Campus. www.
festivalantigonish.com; 902.867.3333
Gathering of the Arts (GoArts) is a juried visual art exhibition
held from July 7 to August 29 at People’s Place Library. Opening
reception Monday, July 6, 6:30-9pm. For more information, see www.
antigonishculturealive.ca
Maryvale Family Square Dances: 9:00 pn to 12:00 am; St. Mary’s
Parish Hall, Highway 245. May 22, June 19, July 7, August 21, September
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StFX Art Gallery: Ground floor Bloomfield Centre. Changing
exhibitions of artists. sites.stfx.ca/artgallery
Theatre Antigonish is a not-for-profit community theatre, supported
by StFX and the people of Antigonish. sites.stfx.ca/theatreantigonish
Weekly Ceilidhs: July 9 to August 27, 7:00 pm, Antigonish Heritage
Museum. Promoting Celtic culture and providing a stage to showcase
various talented performers from throughout the area.
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Coastal Inn: 1-866-563-3730 or 902.863.3730;
HWY 104 Lower South River
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Maritime Inn Antigonish: 902.863.4001; 158 Main St.
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Antigonish Victorian Inn: 902.863.1103; 149 Main St.;
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Art Displays. People’s Place Library has monthly community art
exhibits and cultural events. StFX Art Gallery. ASAP Gallery (next to Post
Office), Lyghtesome Gallery, Down to Earth, Made in Nova Scotia Store.
Restaurants having changing art and photography exhibits: Tall and Small,
Alcove Restaurant, Prissy Pig Café and Deli, Justamere Café & Bistro.
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• 42 minutes from Cape Breton Island
• 55 minutes from the PEI Ferry
• 1 hour, 20 minutes from Truro
• 2 hours from the Halifax Stanfield International Airport
• 2 hours, 24 minutes from downtown Halifax
The vibrant arts community of Antigonish, Nova Scotia features artists,
performers and artisans of all disciplines, and is an integral part of our
rich culture. To view a calendar of exhibits and performances, visit www.
antigonishculturealive.ca
Where to Stay
Campgrounds
Snow Queen Leisure World: 902.863.1450;
HWY 104 Lower South River
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Snow Queen Restaurant: 902.863.4890; James St.
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Snappy Tomato: 902.863.1212; James St.
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Justamere Café & Bistro: 902.735.3353;
137 Church St.
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Brownstone Cafe: 244 Main St., 902.735.3225
Gabrieau’s Bistro: 902.863.1925; 350 Main St.
Serving amazing seafood and much more!
www.gabrieaus.com
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Little Christos: 902.867.4992; 332 Main St.
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Main Street Café: 902.863.4001; 158 Main St.
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Moonlight Restaurant: 902.863.3667; 210 Main St.
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Pizza Delight: 902.863.3111; 348 Main St.
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Antigonish 5¢ - $1 Store: 902.863.2571;
245 Main St. Photo Finishing – SAME DAY
Aphrodite: 902.863.0606; 292 Main St.; Mon. to Sat.
10 a.m. to 6 p.m.
Beautiful: 902.863.5562;
Mon. to Fri. 10:30 to 5 p.m.; Sat. 10:30 to 2 p.m.
Cameron’s Jewellery: 902.863.1283;
239 Main St.
Lyghtesome Gallery: 902.863.5804;
166 Main St. “One of a Kind & Celtic Gifts”; Pottery,
Jewellery, Books, Cards, Prints.
The Made In Nova Scotia Store: 902.867.2642;
324 Main St.
The Plum Tree Gift Shoppe: 902.735.7586;
225 Main St. HRS: Mon. to Thurs. & Sat. 9:30 a.m. to
5 p.m; Friday 9:30 a.m. to 8 p.m.
1 Arisaig Provincial Park: Rte 245. A small picnic park
located 27 km (17 mi) north of the Town of Antigonish. The park
overlooks the warm waters of the Northumberland Strait and offers
a fascinating window to life on earth some 443 to 417 million
years ago. A 1.6 km (1 mi) loop trail provides access to many
interesting features. From the interpretive kiosk, the trail winds
towards the shore through a forest of white spruce. The shoreline
portion includes a viewing platform and several access points to
the beach. Another viewing station overlooks Arisaig Brook. From
Arisaig Brook, the trail climbs a short but steep hill to the top of a
small open field, where it returns to the kiosk along the ridge.
2 Ballantyne’s Cove Tuna Interpretive Centre: Ballantyne’s
Cove, Rte. 337 – wharf, washrooms, showers, laundry facilities. The
centre’s interpretive panels explore the life cycle of tuna and
the history of tuna fishing. The centre also provides a video for
viewing, as well as a life-size tuna model. Before leaving, be sure
to check out the 19th century Fresnel Lamp, a replica of the lamp
once belonging to Cape George Point Lighthouse.
3 Cape George Heritage School: Rte. 337 – Step back in
time and explore the history of Cape George and Ballantyne’s
Cove in artifacts, photos, and writings in this one-room schoolhouse. Information on heritage and culture of area. A trailhead
point for Cape George hiking trail.
4 Cape George Hiking Trail: Rte. 337, 27 km from Town
of Antigonish. A series of connecting loops, varying in length and
difficulty, 33 km in total. With panoramic views of the bay, this
trail meanders from scenic coastline beaches to elevated old growth
forests. Three serviced trailheads: Cape George Heritage School,
Ballantyne’s Cove Wharf and Cape George Day Park and Cape
George Lighthouse Day Park with picnic facilities and services.
5 Fairmont Ridge Hiking Trail: Rte. 337, 10km from Town
of Antigonish; look for the trailhead and parking lot on the left.
12 km of well marked trails – a set of 6 stacked loops through a
variety of terrain, varying from rock outcrops, gullies and pastures
to hardwood groves and bogs. Spectacular views of Antigonish
Harbour.
Linger along the Lakes Region
9 Fraser’s Mills Hatchery: St. Andrew’s, Rte. 316, Call 902.783.2926.
Speckled (Brook) trout, Brown trout, Rainbow trout and
Landlocked salmon are reared at the hatchery which distributes
500,000 – 700,000 fish annually. It is the only trout brood stock
(adult parent fish) facility in NS. Visitor interpretive center on
site. www.gov.ns.ca/fish/sportfishing/stocked/FMbrochure.pdf
10 Antigonish Rowing Club: Lochaber, Rte 7. Based in
beautiful and picturesque Lochaber Lake, the Antigonish Rowing
Club is a growing organization offering an incredible experience to
new and experienced rowers. Offering Learn To Row programs
for Junior and Adults in June, July and August, as well as recreational
rowing and competitive rowing memberships from May-September. Head for the Hills Region
11 Beaver Mountain Provincial Park: Located 11 km
from the Town of Antigonish, Exit 30 off the TCH 104, just past
Riverside Speedway. Beaver Mountain’s network of roads and trails
around the park provide opportunity for everyone. This forested
park is suitable for cycling, hiking, walking, cross-country skiing and
picnicking. A 1.6 km paved loop (wheelchair accessible) plus two
easy to moderate trails – 3 and 6 km in length. Head up for a walk,
a bike ride, or even cross country skiing in the winter. A variety of
trees and wildlife and several ecosystems - you’ll find something to
pique your interest. Don’t forget to take a look at the spectacular
view of the town from the park’s entrance and visit the interpretive
panels. www.antigonishcounty.ns.ca/BeaverMountain
12 Keppoch Four Season Outdoor Experience: Exit 30
south & follow the signs. A 300 acre natural forest recreation
area just 15 minutes west of Antigonish. A groomed trail system
totaling approximately 18km for multi-use is found within the
park boundaries rising over 150m from the base. Six downhill
cycling trails of varying difficulty total approximately 10 km while
a loop and spur trail system add another 8km for mountain biking,
trail running, snow shoeing and hiking and geocaching. There
are 19 geocaches on the mountain all registered and within the
network of trails. Views of Antigonish Harbour, St.George’s Bay,
Cape Breton and The Beaver Meadow -Keppoch Basin from the
Summit. There is a large parking area and a clubhouse.
http://www.trailpeak.com/trail-Fairmount
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Region Acadienne de Pomquet Acadian Region
6 Chez Deslauriers: Pomquet, A restored Acadian heritage
home, interpretive centre and tearoom. Open Fridays in July and
August 11 a.m. to 2 p.m.. Trailhead for Pomquet Acadian Trail.
www.pomquet.net/en/chezdeslauriers.html
7 Pomquet Acadian Trail: Three loop trails along the coastline near Pomquet and through forested areas. Spectacular view
from the cliff side path. Trailhead point at Chez Deslauriers.
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Antigonish Golf & Country Club,
902.863.4797; Cloverville Rd
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Coady International Institute
The Coady Institute was created in 1959 by St. Francis
Xavier University to promote community self-reliance
and innovative ways to improve the lives of people
around the world. The Institute is named for Rev. Dr.
Moses Coady, one of the prominent founders of the
Antigonish Movement, who inspired communities to
embrace the principles of cooperation and create selfreliant societies where all people could fully participate.
The Coady International Institute is world renowned as a
centre of excellence in community leadership education,
with more than 5,000 Coady graduates and partners are
working with millions of people in 130 countries. Coady
graduates include Heads of State, MLAs MPs, and leaders
of civil society and community development working
to address issues of poverty, health, injustice, and the
environment. www.coady.stfx.ca 902.867.3960
“The spirit of concern which St. Francis Xavier
University expresses in deeds through its Coady
International Institute among the poor of the world,
is very close to my heart. Your leadership role is
deservedly acknowledged and universally acclaimed.”
— Mother Teresa
ANTIGONISH’S NORTH SHORE
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ANTIGONISH’S NORTH SHORE
Snow Queen Leisure World,
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902.863.1450; www.snowqueenleisureworld.com
Playgrounds: Arisaig Parish
Community Center, Heatherton, St.
Joseph’s Lakeside Community Centre.
Also, visit school playgrounds at St.
Andrew’s, Pomquet, Antigonish Education
Centre, and H.M. MacDonald School.
Discover the legendary StFX experience for yourself.
Call 902.867.2445 to arrange a guided campus tour.
Virtual tour and campus map www.stfx.ca/map
Cape George Lighthouse
Livingstone's
Cove
Riverside International Speedway,
Sport Fishing: The Antigonish area is
blessed with several healthy rivers and
streams, which have become synonymous
with trout and salmon fishing. For more go
to Antigonish Rivers Association
www.antigonishriversassociation.ca
St. George’s Bay is one of the hottest spot
for giant Bluefin Tuna fishing. Each year in
mid-August thru October charters provide the
thrill of a lifetime. www.nstunacharters.org
St. Francis Xavier University (www.stfx.ca), founded in
1853 is one of the highlights of any visit to the Antigonish
area. StFX’s beautiful campus is ideally suited to a walking
tour.
Hall of the Clans: exhibiting tartans and coats of
arms of the Highland clans that settled in Nova Scotia.
Found in the Angus L. Macdonald Library; library.stfx.ca/
902.867.2228.
The Frank McKenna Center for Leadership
opened in 2011.
Charles V. Keating Centre: hosts Corporate
Training, Trade Shows, Concerts, Sporting Events, Galas,
Industrial Training, Global Conferencing, Lectures,
Retreat Training Packages, Parties and events up to
5,000 attendees. conference.stfx.ca; 1-877-STAY AT X
(782.9289).
Oland Centre: Pool and athletic facilities. Welcome
desk 902.867.2181
Campus Store and Union Clothing Store: Purchase
StFX clothing and souvenirs. Bloomfield Centre. The
Campus Store is open Mon. to Fri, 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m
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8 Pomquet Beach Provincial Park: Located east of the
Town of Antigonish (Taylor Road off HWY 104 between exits 35 and
36). This 3-km (2-mi) supervised beach (July and August) has the
best example of dune succession in Nova Scotia. The beach has a
gentle slope and occasional sand bars. Other park features include
boardwalks, interpretive display, change house, and flush toilets.
The park is available for group use. 1
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Antigonish Market Square: 902.863.1596; Find us
off Exit 32 at 133 Church St. A collective of goods,
services, and people.
Bennett’s Market & Bakery: 902.863.3501;
New Location Post Road: Mon. – Sat. 9 a.m to 7 p.m.
& Sunday 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.
Hawthorne Convenience: 902.863.5583;
201 Hawthorne St.
Monastery Petro Canada & NSLC Outlet:
902.232.2107; Monastery Just Off HWY 104
at Exit 37
Sobeys: 902.863.6022; 133 Church St.
Trendy’s Clothing & Home Décor:
902.863.1662; 247 South River Rd. HRS: Mon. to
Wed. & Sat. 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.; Thurs. and Fri. 9 a.m.
to 9 p.m. www.trendysclothing.ca
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Cover Photos: Kayaking at Mahoney’s Beach, biking at
Keppoch Mountain, Antigonish Highland Games, Cribbon’s
Point, StFX Campus. Brochure photos courtesy of Casket
Publishing, Jeanious Design, Greg MacLean.
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