Gaspereau, Nova Scotia

Gaspereau is a Canadian rural community located in Kings County, Nova Scotia.

It is located about 3 km south of the town of Wolfville on the Gaspereau River. The name "Gaspereau" is often used to refer to all of the communities along the 15 km Gaspereau Valley which include Gaspereau, Wallbrook, Melanson, Benjamin Bridge and White Rock.

The name is derived from the Gaspereau fish, Alosa pseudoharengus, which migrates up the river every spring. The fishing of Gaspereau has been important to human settlement of the Gaspereau Valley for thousands of years. [1] When the Acadians came here around 1680, they named the fish and the area, "Gasparot". There is still a commercial fishery for Gaspereau in the river.

The term "Rivière des Gasparots" is mentioned in a 1701 census of Acadia. [2]

Gaspereau in Nova Scotia
Gaspereau Vineyards, NS
Plate showing Gaspereau Valley Scene

Gaspereau is primarily an agricultural community, hosting dairy farms and apple orchards. In recent years many grape vineyards have been established and there is more than one winery in the village. Gaspereau Vineyards, opened in 2004, and L'Acadie Vineyards, opened in 2008, are both popular destinations in the village of Gaspereau.

The Gaspereau River is also known for tubing. During the hot summer months residents and visitors float on inner-tubes down through lush, tranquil river scenery when the river is high. Visitors can often rent tubes from nearby houses, but they should also be aware that the river is part of nature, not a theme-park: depending on the activity of the hydro dam that controls water levels and flow in the river there can be areas of powerful flow, overhanging obstacles or protruding rocks. Non-swimmers should wear life jackets and be in the company of competent swimmers.

Gaspereau is also home to a canal (referred to as "The Canal" or "The Gaspereau Canal" or "White Rock Canal"). The 1.5 km long canal brings water from the White Rock reservoir to the hydroelectricity generating station.[3] The canal is popular for swimming, but the canal is also the site for the yearly Duck Race in which rubber ducks are floated down the canal. People purchase tickets on a Duck and if their duck wins they get a $5000 gift certificate. The top 10 placing duck owners all receive prizes decreasing in value as you move down places.

Coordinates: 45°3′57.51″N 64°21′9.01″W / 45.0659750°N 64.3525028°W / 45.0659750; -64.3525028

Footnotes

  1. Frances L Stewart; Ronald J Nash (1990). "Melanson: a large Micmac village in Kings County, Nova Scotia,". Nova Scotia Museum.
  2. "Acadian census 1701". Retrieved Jun 27, 2013.
  3. History of the Gaspereau Watershed at the Wayback Machine (archived October 7, 2006)


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