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 Nova Scotia Census Records - Victoria County - 1921

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1921 Census - Victoria County

Canada added 1,581,840 new residents between 1911 and 1921, a 22 percent increase. The Prairie Provinces were the big gainers, with Alberta and Saskatchewan each growing by more than 50 percent, while the Yukon lost half of its population. Below is the list of Sub-Districts and Polling Districts for Victoria County. then scroll the inner scroll bar to see them all. I have attempted to transcribe all the names with the common spellings used today.

     Sub-Districts and Polling Districts


  • Sub-District 01 - Polling District 1  Highland Hill, Barraglen, Iona Rear, Jamesville, Jamesville West, McKinnon Harbour, Ottawa Brook, St Columbia
  • Sub-District 02 - Polling District 2  Middle River, West Middle River, Garry, Gelanders Mountain, Gold Brook, Ivera, Finlayson, Hunters Mountain, Garlock Mountain
  • Sub-District 03 - Polling District 3 East Baddeck Centre, Baddeck Rear, Baddeck Bay, Plaister Mines, Lang Hill, Port Bevis
  • Sub-District 04 - Polling District 3 West Baddeck Centre, Baddeck Bridge, Big Farm, Baddeck Inlet
  • Sub-District 05 - Polling District 4  Quarry St. Ann's, Goose Cove, Big Hill, South Gut, New Harris, Glen Tosh, Big Harbour, McLeod's Pt
  • Sub-District 06 - Polling District 5  Englishtown, Eel (Town), Jersey Cove, Black Head
  • Sub-District 07 - Polling District 6  Ross Ferry, Point Clear, New Waterford, Kempt Head, Boulardarie, Big Bank, Island Point
  • Sub-District 08 - Polling District 7  Ingonish, Ingonish Beach, Ingonish Centre, South Centre Ferry, North Bay
  • Sub-District 09 - Polling District 8A Dingwall, Cape North, South and Middle Harbour, South Ridge, Glen Evis, Big Intervale, Sun Set, Sun Rise, Bay Road (Village), Sugar Loaf
  • Sub-District 10 - Polling District 8B  White Point, South Harbour, St Pauls Island
  • Sub-District 11 - Polling District 9  Capstick, Bay St Lawrence, Meat Cove, Bay Road Valley, St Margarets (Village)
  • Sub-District 12 - Polling District 10  Humes Rear, Nyanza (Village), Bucklaw, North Side Little Narrows, St Patricks Channels
  • Sub-District 13 - Polling District 11  North Shore
  • Sub-District 14 - Polling District 12  New Campbellton, Cape Daulphin, New Harris
  • Sub-District 15 - Polling District 13  Goose Cove, North River, Meadow, Murray, Tarbot, West Tarbot
  • Sub-District 16 - Polling District 14  Jubilee, South Cove, Estmere, Cains Mountain, Little Narrows, Washabuck Bridge, Haseldale
  • Sub-District 17 - Polling District 15  Neil's Harbour, New Haven
  • Sub-District 18 - Polling District 16 Baddeck Bridge and Forks, McAulays, Upper and S.S. Baddeck, North Branch
  • Sub-District 19 - Polling District 17  Big Bras d'Or, Black Rock, Millville, Boulardarie East
  • Sub-District 20 - Polling District 18  Gillis Point East, Upper Washabuck, Lower Washabuck, Grass Cove, McNeils Vale
  • Sub-District 40 - Indian Reserves 
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