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Stewiacke River

Stewiacke River

The Stewiacke River is one of northern Nova Scotia’s significant interior waterways. It begins in Pictou County, where its headwaters rise at Round Lake before flowing southwest into Colchester County, eventually joining the Shubenacadie River and continuing toward the Bay of Fundy.

Sutherland Brook

Sutherland Brook

Sutherland Brook is a small headwater stream located in the upland interior of Lansdowne Station. Emerging from the outflow of Jenny Lake, it flows south into Colchester County where connects with the Stewiacke River. The brook forms part of the intricate network of small waterways that drain the forested plateau between Lansdowne Station and West River Station. Like many brooks in this region, it begins as a narrow, cool-water channel fed by lake overflow, groundwater seepage, and seasonal runoff from the surrounding mixed-wood forest.

Sheepherders Junction

Sheepherders Junction

Sheepherders Junction is a small rural locality in the community of Lansdowne Station situated near the boundary between Pictou County and Colchester County. It sits at the intersection of Route 289 and Dryden Lake Road, a crossroads that historically linked the Stewiacke Valley to the upland interior of Nova Scotia. 

Jenny Lake

Jenny Lake

Jenny Lake intersects the communities of Lansdowne Station and West River Station. It is a small freshwater lake located within a landscape of mixed forest, rolling uplands, and scattered rural settlements, the lake forms part of the county’s extensive network of inland water bodies. Like many lakes in this region, Jenny Lake occupies a natural depression shaped by glacial processes, fed by local runoff and small brooks that drain toward larger watershed systems flowing toward the Northumberland Strait.

Lansdowne Station Map

Lansdowne Station Map

Lansdowne Station, once a busy railway stop, is a rural community located west of Glengarry Station. It is named in 1884 in honor of Henry Charles Keith Petty-Fitzmaurice (the fifth Marquis of Landsdowne) who was Governor General of Canada (1883-1888).

This Map was created by combining modified topographic data, community details, and a shaded relief model to depict terrain features. You can browse the map online (zoom in for details), or download a digital copy to print or use with your own device.

Lansdowne

Lansdowne

Lansdowne is a rural locality situated within the broader community of Lansdowne Station, set within the rolling uplands west of the East River valley, the area is characterized by mixed forest, scattered farms, and a network of backroads that connect it to neighbouring communities.

Gordon Summit, Pictou County

Gordon Summit

Gordon Summit is a locality located along Lansdowne Road in-between the communities of Lansdowne Station and West River Station.  The area was named after R. Gordon who lived in what was then the community of Lairg in the 1870s, and “Summit” portion of its name refers to the 500 foot notable elevation, of the area, which historically marked a natural high point along the overland route between communities.

West River Station

West River Station

West River Station, once a busy railway stop, is a rural community located west of Lansdowne Station. Settlement in this area began around 1813. Peter Stewart, a native of Perthshire, who came to Nova Scotia in 1809, received a license of occupation and took up residence.