Pomquet Harbour
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As in most acadian villages in the late 1770s, harbours were of vital importance. The sea was as important as the land. Acadian settlers were not only farmers but also fishermen. They also used boats as a means of transportation between villages.
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Nearby cities:
Coordinates: 45°37'11"N 61°47'58"W
- Chedabucto Bay 26 km
- St. Georges Bay (Gulf of St. Lawrence) 47 km
- Sydney Harbour 136 km
- Cobequid Bay 167 km
- Malpeque Bay 194 km
- St. Margarets Bay 206 km
- Bay of Fundy 363 km
- Gulf of Saint Lawrence 616 km
- Trinity Bay 678 km
- Bonavista Bay 735 km
- Antigonish Harbour 10 km
- Strait of Canso 33 km
- Point Tupper Heavy Industrial Park 35 km
- Campbell 35 km
- Judique 37 km
- Landrie Lake (reservoir) 38 km
- River Inhabitants 44 km
- Port Hood Island 46 km
- Mabou Harbour 58 km
- Lake Ainslie 73 km