Maccan
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Springhill in Nova ScotiaMaccan is a small community in the Canadian province of Nova Scotia, located in Cumberland County 10 minutes away from Amherst, Nova Scotia on Route 302.
The word Maccan is derived from the Mikmaq word 'Maakan' meaning a good place for fishing. It was a thriving coal mining, farming, railroad and river ship building community. Maccan was home of the famed Nova Scotia Intermediate baseball club, the Maccan Royals. Several books on the history of Maccan have been written. Copies are available at the Cumberland County Museum in Amherst, and in the Amherst Public Library.
Several historic figures were born in Maccan, including Jonathan McCully, Father of Confederation.
Coordinates: 45°43′14″N 64°14′57″W / 45.72056°N 64.24917°W
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- Communities in Cumberland County, Nova Scotia
- General Service Areas in Nova Scotia
- Cumberland County, Nova Scotia geography stubs