Yarmouth County


Yarmouth County is a rural county in the Canadian province of Nova Scotia. It has both traditional Anglo-Scottish and Acadian French culture as well as significant inland wilderness areas, including over 365 lakes and several major rivers. It comprises three municipalities: the Town of Yarmouth, the Municipality of the District of Yarmouth, and the Municipality of the District of Argyle.

History

The name Yarmouth first appeared as a projected township in Nova Scotia in 1759. There is some speculation it was named after Yarmouth, Massachusetts, as some of the earliest English settlers arrived from Cape Cod on 9 June 1761. It is more likely the township was named after Lady Yarmouth, a mistress of King George II.
Originally the area was part of Lunenburg County. In 1761 it became part of Queens County; in 1784 it became part of Shelburne County and finally became a county on its own in 1836. The description of Yarmouth County was modified in 1846. It was then divided into two districts for court sessional purposes in 1856 – Yarmouth and Argyle. These two districts were subsequently incorporated as district municipalities in 1879. The county was a major international shipbuilding centre in the 19th century, producing hundreds of ships including the namesake County of Yarmouth in 1884.
In the 20th century, Yarmouth was the site of the creation of the Nova Scotia Duck Tolling Retriever.

Geography

The only town in the county is Yarmouth, which is one of three municipalities that comprise the county. The others are the Municipality of the District of Yarmouth and the Municipality of the District of Argyle. There are no incorporated villages in the county. The county also includes the Acadia First Nations, Yarmouth Reserve 33.

Communities

;Towns
;Reserves
;District municipalities
As a census division in the 2016 Canadian Census conducted by Statistics Canada, Yarmouth County recorded a population of 24,419 living in 10,798 of its 12,342 total private dwellings, a change of from its 2011 population of 25,275. With a land area of, it had a population density of in 2016.
Education:
Population trend
CensusPopulationChange
201624,4193.4%
201125,2753.8%
200626,2772.1%
200126,8431.7%
199627,3102.1%
199127,8913.0%
198627,0732.9%
198126,2904.1%
197625,2102.1%
197124,6824.6%
196623,5520.7%
196123,3864.3%
194122,4157.0%
193120,9396.8%
192122,3743.8%
191123,2201.5%
190122,8692.9%
189122,2164.4%
188121,28414.7%
187118,550N/A

Mother tongue language
LanguagePopulationPct
English18,76577.96%
French4,71519.59%
Non-official languages2901.20%
English and French2651.10%
English and non-official language350.14%
French and non-official language50.02%

Ethnic groups
Ethnic originPopulationPct
Canadian13,26551.3%
French10,07539.0%
English8,34032.2%
Scottish3,99515.4%
Irish3,21512.4%
Métis2,74010.6%
Acadian1,8257.1%
North American Indian1,4605.6%
German1,3305.1%
Dutch 4051.6%

ReligionPopulationPct
Catholic11,05055.92%
No religious affiliation5,04025.51%
Baptist4,57523.15%
Other Christian1,98510.04%
Anglican7303.69%
United Church5852.96%
Pentecostal5152.61%
Muslim550.28%
Presbyterian500.25%
Buddhist450.23%
Lutheran350.18%
Other religions300.15%
Jewish200.10%
Traditional Spirituality200.10%
Hindu150.08%

Income
Income typeBy CAD
Per capita income$19,856
Median Household Income$41,744
Median Family Income$50,019

Notable people