New Germany, Nova Scotia

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New Germany, Nova Scotia is located in Nova Scotia
New Germany, Nova Scotia
New Germany in Nova Scotia

New Germany is a village in Lunenburg County, Nova Scotia, Canada. Located along the LaHave River and New Germany Lake it is a main service centre connecting Bridgewater and Middleton via highway Trunk 10. New Germany is situated 25 kilometres north of Bridgewater and 64 kilometres south of Middleton Annapolis Valley. It has a population of 458 as of the 2016 census.[1]


History[]

The area was settled first by John Feindel near 1803 soon followed by Varner, Penney, and Woodworth families all descendants of the Foreign Protestants who arrived in Lunenburg in the 18th century. The first settlement was along the New Germany Lake on the north side. The first recorded church service was in a barn owned by John Feindel in 1828.[2]

Through the years, New Germany has been the site of varied economic activity. The first major industrial project was in 1811 when area founder John Feindel built a small saw mill at Morgan's Falls. Near 1898 Edward Zwicker Senior built a new Saw Mill and Fish Box factory and later sold electric power to the community under the name Barss Corner Electric Light Company. There was also a water wheel driven Pulp Mill at on east end of the village which operated until 1958. During the mid-20th century, the town was particularly vibrant and home to numerous grocery stores, clothing stores, hotel, and the York Movie Theatre. During World War Two the village showed its hatred of the Nazi regime by burning a dummy of Hitler on Tower Hill. Many men of the area worked either directly or indirectly for the Bowater Sawmill outside Bridgewater or the larger Bowater Pulp and Paper Mill near Liverpool. With the construction of the new Michelin Tire Factory in Bridgewater near 1971, New Germany grew more with new families moving to the area. Until 1981, New Germany was also accessible by the Halifax and Southwestern Railway though the now-abandoned railroad tracks are popular with all-terrain vehicle enthusiasts. New Germany was the original location of Suttles & Seawinds founded in 1973.

Present day[]

Local employment hinges on natural resources such as farming, blueberries, maple syrup, forestry and Christmas trees which are shipped over North America. Rosedale Home for Special Care (nursing home) also employs people from the area. Many workers are employed in the nearby town of Bridgewater, with the Michelin tire plant in the industrial park employing numerous people from the area. Current conditions in the forestry industry have led to many small operators leaving the business and journeying to Alberta.[citation needed]

A Christmas tree farm near New Germany, Nova Scotia.

During the COVID-19 pandemic in Canada, sales of houses and land in New Germany rose with people looking for homes along lakes and rivers. New Germany is surrounded by lakes, rivers, tributaries, and brooks making the area more desirable for outdoorsmen. New Germany was connected with Fibre Optic Internet in 2020 and has great coverage from Starlink Satellite Internet. The community holds a regular Farmers Market on Friday afternoon June to October and a Community Cafe on Thursday mornings to encourage fellowship. New Germany Lake is a registered landing strip for floatplanes.

New Germany is home to a community-built medical centre, liquor store, New Germany Elementary School, New Germany Rural High School, bank, convenience store, Post Office, several churches, Shoppers Drug Mart, Village Glassworks, Irving Oil gas station, New Germany Small Engine Repair, and restaurants such as Charlie's Pizza and Burger, and 2 Papa's Pizza & Donairs. It has a fairly large volunteer fire department, which covers an extensive district, as well as an RCMP outpost which is housed in the same building as the fire department. In 2021 a new bridge is being built across the river so the South Shore Annapolis Valley Trail can connect to the former Caledonia rail line expanding recreational activities for walkers, cyclists, and ATV users.

A few of the services available in New Germany, Nova Scotia, Canada.

Education[]

New Germany Rural High School was built in 1964 and modernized once. It serves students from grades seven to twelve. New Germany Elementary School was built in 1954 but at first as the High School. It was converted to the Elementary School when the new High School was built. Both Schools are on School Street and contain very large outdoor playing fields. New Germany High School's mascot is Bernie the Saint Bernard Dog, school moto is Carpe Diem.

List of Services[]

  • New Germany Elementary School
  • New Germany Rural High School
  • New Germany Fire Department
  • New Germany Plumbing and Heating
  • New Germany Medical Centre
  • New Germany Irving
  • New Germany Gows Home Hardware
  • New Germany Small Engine Repair
  • CF Sweeny Funeral Home
  • ATM Machine at Irving Gas Station
  • Canada Post Office
  • New Germany Freshmart
  • Shoppers Drug Mart
  • 2 Papa's Pizza & Donair
  • Charlie's Pizza And Burger
  • NSLC
  • Lakeview Auto Sales
  • Village Glassworks
  • New Germany Plumbing & Heating
  • United Church
  • Anglican Church
  • Royal Canadian Legion
  • Xpress Automotive


Notable current and former residents[]

  • Vicki Bardon, founder of Suttles and Seawinds
  • Bernard Wentzell, Captain of MV Asterix, Canadian Navy Supply Ship
  • Justice Hiram Carver


References[]

  1. ^ Government of Canada, Statistics Canada (2012-02-08). "Statistics Canada: 2011 Census Profile". www12.statcan.gc.ca. Retrieved 2020-10-07.
  2. ^ "New Germany Nova Scotia". newgermanycap.ednet.ns.ca. Retrieved 2020-10-07.

External links[]

Coordinates: 44°33′00″N 64°43′01″W / 44.550°N 64.717°W / 44.550; -64.717

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