- Economy, Nova Scotia
Economy is an unincorporated community of approximately 200 people located along the north
shore of theMinas Basin /Cobequid Bay , at approximately 45°23'N, 63°54'W, in Colchester County,Nova Scotia . Considerably depopulated now, the village supported a ship-building industry during the late 1800s.The place-name 'Economy' comes from the 18th century
Acadian place-name for the area "L'Économie", which itself is an adaptation of theMi'kmaq First Nation word for the location, "kenomee", meaning 'a place of land jutting into the sea'. Mi'kmaqs presumably named the area thus because here theshore line juts out into the Minas Basin at what is now known as Economy Point. (East of this point the Cobequid Bay begins). Mi'kmaqs hunted and gathered throughout the region for hundreds of years prior the settlement of Acadian families in the Economy area.Present-day economic activity in the area includes small-scale harvesting of
timber ,firewood , wild lowbushblueberry , fish with weir traps, and soft-shelledclam .Economy is considered by most locally not only to consist of the village centre, "Central Economy" , but the areas along the Trunk 2 to the east - Upper Economy, Brown Road, and Cove Road; south - Economy Point; north - Economy River Road and River Philip Road; and west - Carrs Brook and Lower Economy (the later including 'Soley Town').
Common surnames of Economy residents historically have included
Huntley ,Marsh ,Moore ,Morrison ,McLaughlin ,McLellan ,Newton ,Pugsley ,Taylor , and Thompson in Central Economy; Faulkner,Soley , and Thompson in Lower Economy;Brown ,Fulton ,Hill , andLewis in Upper Economy; andDurning and Taylor on Economy Point. The first Fultons, Hills, McLauglins, and McLellans were ofUlster Scottish ancestry, as were most likely the Browns and Taylors. The Lewis family arrived from Scotland while the Newtons and Thompsons are ofUnited Empire Loyalist origins.Until recently Economy hosted the provincially well-known
Economy Clam Festival which featured aparade andslowpitch softball tournament.ee also
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Clam digging External links
* [http://www.destination-ns.com/common/places.asp?PlaceID=499 Destination: Nova Scotia with a picture of the shoreline at Economy]
* [http://www.destination-ns.com/common/Map/map.asp?PlaceID=499&KmsWide=5&Layer=All Destination: Nova Scotia with a map of the Economy area]
* [http://www.kinquest.com/genealogy/databases/mca1908.html Listing for Economy in 1908 McAlpine's directory (enter "Economy" in this page's 'Search For' box and select "town" for 'in Field')]
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