Mill Cove, Nova Scotia


Mill Cove is a community in the Canadian province of Nova Scotia, located in the Chester Municipal District on the Aspotogan Peninsula on the Lighthouse Route. The community was home to CFS Mill Cove from 1967 til the 1990s.

History

Mill Cove was originally granted to Jacque Louis Jollimore age 38 and John Troop, after both men and their families had lived in the community for many decades.
James Lewis Jollimore was born Lunenburg and was the first to settle at Mill Cove with his wife Catherine. They had nine children at Mill Cove. James father was a French Protestant who came from Montbeliard, France to settle Lunenburg. James’ father was part of the "foreign protestant" migration from Europe to Nova Scotia. Jacques Louis’ name was later anglicized to James Lewis. He died a year after he was officially granted of land at Mill Cove at age 79. He is buried in Mill Cove.
John Troop arrived in Nova Scotia in 1774. 18 years later Troop received at Mill Cove. Two years later, Troop purchased a lot on the burial ground of St. Peters church across St. Margaret's Bay at Hacketts Cove. The burial ground was the first in St. Margaret's Bay.