- Lingan, Nova Scotia
Lingan (2001 population: 587) is a Canadian suburban community in
Nova Scotia 's Cape Breton Regional Municipality.Lingan is located on the shore of the
Cabot Strait , northeast from Sydney, east of New Waterford and northwest of Glace Bay.The community occupies a headland which forms the north side of Lingan Bay, to the south, and forms the western shore of Indian Bay, to the east.
Lingan was an active coal mining area from the early 1800s until 1999 when the last coal mines in the community operated by the
Cape Breton Development Corporation , or DEVCO, were closed. The most recent mines in Lingan operated by DEVCO included the Lingan Colliery and the adjacent Phaelan Colliery. They were served by theDevco Railway , formerly the Sydney & Louisburg Railway.In the late 1970s, the Nova Scotia Power Corporation constructed the
Lingan Generating Station to generate electricity from coal. This plant is still in operation and currently uses coal imported from the United States and South America which is shipped to Sydney and hauled by theSydney Coal Railway .During the mid-2000s nine large wind turbines were erected in Lingan along the cliffs fronting the Cabot Strait.
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