Fox River, Nova Scotia Explained

Official Name:Fox River
Settlement Type:Village
Pushpin Map:Canada Nova Scotia
Pushpin Map Caption:Location within Nova Scotia
Subdivision Type:Country
Subdivision Type1:Province
Subdivision Type2:Municipality
Subdivision Name2:Cumberland County
Leader Title:MP
Leader Name:Stephen Ellis
Established Title:First Settled
Established Date:1784
Timezone:AST
Utc Offset:-4
Coordinates:45.4°N -95°W
Postal Code Type:Postal code
Postal Code:B
Area Code:902
Blank Name:Telephone Exchange
Footnotes:Part of a series about Places in Nova Scotia
Seat Type:Electoral Districts     
Federal
Seat:
Cumberland-Colchester
Parts Type:Provincial
Parts:Cumberland South
Leader Party:Conservative Party of Canada
Leader Title1:MLA
Leader Name1:Tory RushtonProgressive Conservative Party of Nova Scotia

Fox River is a rural community in Cumberland County, Nova Scotia.

Fox River is the birthplace of John Chipman (Chip) Kerr, who was awarded the Victoria Cross in World War I. He was one of only four Nova Scotians to be awarded the VC, which is presented for an act of conspicuous valour in the face of the enemy. His VC is held by the Canadian War Museum in Ottawa and his story is featured at the nearby Age of Sail Heritage Centre.

History

Fox River was founded in 1784 in the wake of the American Revolution.[1] Loyalists from the Thirteen Colonies who wished to remain under the British crown migrated to the loyal colony of Nova Scotia, and were granted land as a reward. The Fox River land grants were among these grants issued to loyalists.[2] Names such as Hatfield were among the recipients, a family name that still has a presence in the community to this day.

Acadians

It is speculated that a small Acadian settlement existed within the boundaries of Fox River prior to the arrival of the loyalists. In the Fox River tidal marsh stand dike structures often seen in land reclamation efforts by the Acadians, but it has not been confirmed whether a hamlet existed in the area or not.[3]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Background Material for the Shore Drive Community Development Association's Walking Trails Project . 2022-06-06 . versicolor.ca.
  2. Web site: Background Material for the Shore Drive Community Development Associations Walking Trails Project . 2022-06-06 . versicolor.ca.
  3. Web site: Background Material for the Shore Drive Community Development Association's Walking Trails Project . 2022-06-06 . versicolor.ca.