Westville, Nova Scotia

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Westville, Nova Scotia
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Location of Westville, Nova Scotia
Location of Westville, Nova Scotia
Coordinates: 45°33′N 62°42′W / 45.55, -62.7
Country Flag of Canada Canada
Province Nova Scotia
Municipality Pictou County
Founded 1894
Incorporated August 20, 1894
Government
 - Mayor Sandy Cyr
 - Governing Body Westville Council
Area
 - Town 14.39 km²  (5.6 sq mi)
Elevation 70.1 m (230 ft)
Population (2001)
 - Town 3,879
 - Density 269.6/km² (698.3/sq mi)
Time zone AST (UTC-4)
Postal code span BOK 2A0
Area code(s) 902
Telephone Exchange 396, 695
Median Earnings* $24,757
*Median household income, 2000 ($) (all households)
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Website: http://www.westville.ca/

Westville (2006 pop.: 3,805) is a town in Pictou County, Nova Scotia, Canada. It is adjacent and to the west of Stellarton and about four kilometres southwest of New Glasgow, the major town in the area.

Founded in 1894, Westville has a long history of coal mining dating back to 1864 when coal was first discovered. The opening of the Acadia Mine followed in 1866. Westville, along with Stellarton, was once home to a thriving coal mining industry. However, the last underground mines closed in the 1970s. Open-pit mining was carried out in the community through the 1980's. Today there is a miners monument in Acadia Park honoring those touched by mining disasters. It's the oldest and tallest monument outside of a cemetery in Nova Scotia.

While mainly a bedroom community, Westville's Main Street features banks, shops, restaurants and a recently opened Foodland grocery store. Nova Scotia's first official highway rest stop was opened at the end of Cowan Street off exit 21 of the Trans Canada Highway. It includes a gas station, Dairy Queen, Tim Horton's and Vistor Information Centre. A car dealership moved from New Glasgow to an expanded location at exit 21 a few years after the rest stop opened.

One of the three remaining drive-in theatres in Nova Scotia is located on the northern edge of town on the Westville Highway. The other two are in Sydney and Cambridge Station (near Berwick).

George Canyon, the Canadian country singer whom placed second in the USA Network’s Nashville Star talent search in May 2004, grew up just outside Westville. It is the home town to Jimmy Chislet and Kris Macfarlane, the drummer of Great Big Sea.

Canada Day finds one of the largest celebrations of Atlantic Canada in Westville. The five day event provides all the fun of a county fair plus a giant street parade with annual guest bands from around the world. 2007 marks the 100th anniversary of Westville's Canada day celebration.

Westville was named so, as it was the west-most point on the East River.

Coordinates: 45°33′34″N, 62°42′45″W

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