Maccan River (Nova Scotia)

Coordinates: 45°45′59.9″N 64°19′56.9″W / 45.766639°N 64.332472°W / 45.766639; -64.332472
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Maccan
Location
CountryCanada
ProvinceNova Scotia
Physical characteristics
Mouth 
 • location
Confluence of River Hebert
 • elevation
sea level
Basin size1,304 km2 (503 sq mi) (together with Kelly River / River Hebert)[1]
Basin features
ProgressionRiver HebertCumberland BasinChignecto BayBay of Fundy

The Maccan River is a small tidal river contained completely within Cumberland County, Nova Scotia. The river terminates at the confluence of River Hebert at Amherst Point, and empties into the Cumberland Basin. The river's tidal bore may be viewed from the Tidal Wetlands Park in Maccan. According to estimates by the Province of Nova Scotia, there are 9,092 people resident within the Maccan/Kelly/Hebert watershed in 2011.[2]

Tributaries include the Nappan River, Patton Creek, St. Georges Brook, and Kennedy Creek. The river passes through the communities of Maccan and Athol, Nova Scotia, founded by the noble European family of the Maccan, descendants of the MacCana, Lord of Clanbrassil of Irland, currently leaving in the North-East of Italy.

The main line of the Canadian National Railway follows the Maccan River for part of its length.

See also

References

  1. ^ Natural History of Nova Scotia Archived 2006-09-27 at the Wayback Machine, Volume 1, p. 152
  2. ^ "Kelly/Maccan/Hebert Watershed - Community Profile". Community Counts. Province of Nova Scotia. Retrieved 5 October 2012.

45°45′59.9″N 64°19′56.9″W / 45.766639°N 64.332472°W / 45.766639; -64.332472