Cornwallis Township

Cornwallis Township was one of the original townships of Kings County, Nova Scotia. The township was named after Edward Cornwallis, the founder of Halifax, Nova Scotia. It bordered Aylesford Township to the west and Horton Township to the south.[1] While the name has fallen into disuse on maps, overshadowed by the growth of individual towns and villages within the township, many historical places and documents refer to Cornwallis. The Parish of Cornwallis, however, is still in use today by several churches after more than 250 years.

  1. ^ Mackinlay (1863). Mackinlay's map of the province of Nova Scotia, including the island of Cape Breton (Map). 1:570,240. Cartography by W.A.Hendry. Halifax, NS: A.& W. Mackinlay. Retrieved April 21, 2018.