"Port Mouton, a post and postal note office: a port of entry in Queens co.; a fishing village 10 miles from Liverpool; a station on the H. & S.W. railway. Contains express office, telephone, three stores, three hotels, three lobster canning factories, one saw mill, Methodist and Baptist churches.
Nearest banks, telegraph and money order office, Liverpool. There is good bathing, boating and shooting in the vicinity, and splendid white sand beaches, which prove a great attraction... Pop[ulation] 300."
McAlpine’s Gazetteer of Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, Prince Edward Island and Newfoundland (Halifax, 1911), p. 304 [F 129/ M11/ G25]
Date: ca. 1908
Format: Post Card
Reference: Annabel Ells Nova Scotia Archives album box 2 no. 107
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