Musquodoboit Valley

Musquodoboit Valley
Valley
Musquodoboit Valley at Greenwood
Musquodoboit Valley at Greenwood
Map of Musquodoboit Valley/Dutch Settlement planning area in Halifax, Nova Scotia
Map of Musquodoboit Valley/Dutch Settlement planning area in Halifax, Nova Scotia
Musquodoboit Valley is located in Nova Scotia
Musquodoboit Valley
Musquodoboit Valley
Location within Nova Scotia
Coordinates: 45°02′35″N 63°09′06″W / 45.04306°N 63.15167°W / 45.04306; -63.15167
Country Canada
Province Nova Scotia
MunicipalityHalifax Regional Municipality
Area
 • Total714 km2 (276 sq mi)
Time zoneUTC-4 (AST)
 • Summer (DST)UTC-3 (ADT)
CommunitiesCaribou Mines, Chaplin, Dean, Pleasant Valley, Sheet Harbour Road, Upper Musquodoboit, Fraser Settlement, Kent, Centre Musquodoboit, Reid, Newcomb Corner, Lindsay Lake, Elmsvale, Higginsville, Brookvale, Glenmore, Middle Musquodoboit, South Section, Murchyville, Mooseland, Chaswood, Cooks Brook, Carrolls Corner, Elderbank, Lake Egmont, Meaghers Grant, Meagher, Lower Meaghers Grant, Musquodoboit Harbour, Greenwood
Highways Route 212
Route 224
Route 336
Route 357
Websitewww.musquodoboitvalley.ca

The Musquodoboit Valley (/ˌmʌskəˈdɒbɪt/ MUS-kə-DOB-it) is a valley and region in the Halifax Regional Municipality of Nova Scotia, Canada. It is administratively located in the municipality's Musquodoboit Valley & Dutch Settlement planning area and the western edge of the valley includes communities that are considered part of the commutershed for the urban area of the Halifax Regional Municipality. The picturesque Musquodoboit River flows through majority of the valley, passing by most of the communities in the valley. The river is approximately 97 kilometres (60 mi) long and originates in the extreme northeastern area of the valley. The three largest communities in the valley are Upper Musquodoboit, Middle Musquodoboit and Musquodoboit Harbour. The word "Musquodoboit" is derived from the Mi’kmaq language and means "rolling out in foam".[1]

  1. ^ a b "Experience Musquodoboit Valley!". TownCryer News. Retrieved 23 October 2015.