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1850 Pictou Harbour Map

1850 Pictou Harbour Map

This 1850 Pictou Harbour Map remains a fascinating artifact of maritime history. Created from data surveyed in 1843, it helped guide sailing vessels into one of Nova Scotia’s busiest ports at the time, when Pictou was a bustling hub for shipbuilding, coal exports, and trade, and safe navigation into its harbour was essential for economic growth. Map insets and a sketch provide detail views of the Middle River, and the East River. Coastal features such as headlands, rivers, and even church spires were added as visual aids, since sailors often depended on what they could see from deck.

A second Pictou Harbour map created in 1905, considered an updated version, is also included. This version adds an inset that examines the entrance to the harbour and approaches, a few more sketches. For historians, maps like these offer a window in time.

1842 Merigomish Harbor Map

1842 Merigomish Harbor Map

Merigomish Harbor’s rich mapping history reflects its importance as both a fishing hub and a sheltered harbour. Comparing this historical chart with current digital nautical charts can reveal how coastal processes and human structures have reshaped the harbor over the past century. The 1842 Merigomish Harbor Map drawn by Jos. S. Latimer depicts both coastal outlines and underwater topography, designed to assist mariners entering and navigating Merigomish Harbor.