Birchtown, Nova Scotia

Birchtown
Community
Birchtown is located in Nova Scotia
Birchtown
Birchtown
Location of Birchtown, Nova Scotia
Coordinates: 43°44′40″N 65°22′57″W / 43.744444°N 65.3825°W / 43.744444; -65.3825[1]
Country Canada
Province Nova Scotia
CountyShelburne
Municipal districtShelburne
Population
 (2011)
200
Time zoneUTC-4 (AST)
 • Summer (DST)UTC-3 (ADT)
Postal code(s)
Area code902
Access Routes Trunk 3

Birchtown is a community and National Historic Site in the Canadian province of Nova Scotia, located near Shelburne in the Municipal District of Shelburne County.[2] Founded in 1783, the village was the largest settlement of Black Loyalists and the largest free settlement of ethnic Africans in North America in the eighteenth century. The two other significant Black Loyalist communities established in Nova Scotia were Brindley town and Tracadie. Birchtown was named after British Brigadier General Samuel Birch, an official who helped lead the evacuation of Black Loyalists from New York.[a]


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