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Lismore - Pictou County

Lismore

Lismore is a rural coastal community located between the Ponds and Knoydart along NS Highway 245 (Sunrise Trail). The Gaelic name for the community is Lios Mòr, meaning the ‘Great Garden’ and was named after its similarity to Lismore, Scotland. The area was once referred to as Lower Bailey’s Brook named after John John Baillie, a disbanded soldier from the 82nd Regiment, who settled al the mouth of the Bailey’s Brook (which empties into Lismore Harbour). in 1788 Lismore was a settlement of Highland Catholics from Scotland, starting with John Baillie, Duncan Chisholm, Alexander Chisholm and John Gault, all whom received land grants in 1792.

Knoydart - Pictou County

Knoydart

Knoydart is a rural coastal community located along NS route 245 (Sunrise Trail ) between Lismore and the eastern boundary between Pictou and Antigonish Counties. It was named after a place in Inverness-shire, Scotland.

1879 Lismore Map / Section 19

1879 Lismore Map (Historical Atlas Of Pictou County)

The 1879 Lismore Map is one of the several maps included in the 1879 Historical Atlas of Pictou County. It shows the basic topographic features of the community along with with prominent land owners and locations of buildings. It also contains the communities of Big Island, the Ponds, Knoydart, Ardeness and Baileys Brook.

Crown Land Grant Map 098

Crown Land Grant Map 098

Crown Land Grant Map 098 provides a historic cartographic representation of what the parcel fabric originally looked like when the land in this region was first granted to settlers. It contains communities around the areas of Lismore, and Baileys Brook.

Browse the Pictou County Crown Land Grant map 087 online, download a digital copy, or find out how to get a printed copy.