Tag Archive for: Roy Island

Roy Ledge

Roy Ledge

Roy Ledge is a shallow, rocky rise found just beneath the surface of the Northumberland Strait, north of Roy Island. Though often unnoticed by casual visitors, Roy Ledge plays a quiet but important role in the way waves, currents, and sand move along this popular stretch of coast. At low tide or during calm conditions, the outline of Roy Ledge becomes more apparent as swells break differently over the submerged rocks. Roy Ledge also contributes to the natural dynamics that make Melmerby Beach such a distinctive place. 

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.

Melmerby Beach

Melmerby Beach

Melmerby Beach is a 2 km long sandy beach located north east of Little Harbour. It was named after the ship Melmervey that was wrecked on the just off shore in 1890, and over the years the spelling changed to Melmerby. The bBeach is one of Nova Scotia’s popular summer destinations, well known for its relatively warm water, (averaging over 19° C in the summer). The small coastal community of Melmerby Beach is located on Roy Island, connected to the main land by the 2 km long sandy spit. Learn about Melmerby Beach …

Colquhoun Point

Colquhoun Point

Colquhoun Point is located on the east end of Roy Island, and is where the majority of homes and cottages are located on the island.

Roy Island

Roy Island

Roy Island, located in the community of Melmerby Beach  is connected to the main land by a 2 km long sandy spit. It is one of the small but memorable coastal features that help define the character of the community. Situated just offshore from the famous sandy shoreline, the island is a low, rocky outcrop shaped by wind, waves, and the steady rhythms of the Northumberland Strait.

1872 Eastern Part- of Northumberland Strait Map

1872 Eastern Part of Northumberland Strait Map

This nautical chart of the Northumberland Strait, created in 1872, with precise detailing and intricate craftsmanship, offers a comprehensive portrayal of the maritime landscape spanning from Prince Edward Island to mainland Nova Scotia. Like many early Canadian nautical maps were referred to as “Bayfield charts” in honor of Henry Wolsey Bayfield who began in the early 1800s charting the waterways.

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1878 Pictou County map

1878 Pictou County Map

In this 1878 Pictou County map, you can see that the county was once divided into 3 regions: Pictou (western portion), Egerton (central region), and Maxwelton (eastern portion).

Find out how to download or view the 1878 Pictou County Map online …