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Paradise, Nova Scotia

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Paradise was, and remains, a rural community. Its economy traditionally focused on land-based enterprises such as timbering, fishing, hunting, farming and fruit production. Early business activities included the building of small ships, flour milling, tanning, beaver hat production, and home-based
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French settlement of the Annapolis Valley began in the early 17th century. In the 1680s the French government sent officials to survey the area for the presence of timber suitable for shipbuilding. A map produced by one of them, Sieur Lalanne, labels what is now Paradise as
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after the end of the American Revolution. The first church was constructed in 1810, with a one-room schoolhouse being built by 1864, a post office way station in 1868, and a rail line in 1869. There are three properties in Paradise that are listed on the
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region is typified by large seasonal temperature differences, with warm to hot (and often humid) summers and cold (sometimes severely cold) winters. According to the
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enterprises such as knitting and soft soap making. Today it is primarily residential, with some small tourism-related and service businesses.
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by the British in the mid-18th century, colonists from New England came to Paradise, followed by
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Local history of Paradise, Annapolis County, Nova Scotia (1684-1936) /
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A census compiled in 1687-88 noted that Paradise had 432 inhabitants.
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Like the rest of Nova Scotia, Paradise was the home of the
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The Acadian Diaspora: An Eighteenth-Century History
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Paradise, Nova Scotia is located in Nova Scotia
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Nova Scotia
unincorporated community
Canadian
Nova Scotia
Annapolis Royal
Annapolis County
Mi'kmaq
expulsion of the Acadians
Loyalists
Canadian Register of Historic Places
Nova Scotia Trunk 1
Nova Scotia Highway 101
Nova Scotia Route 201
climatic
Köppen Climate Classification
humid continental climate
Avard Longley
James Wilberforce Longley
Thomas Freeman Porter
Otto Strasser
German
Nazi Party
"Paradise"
Geographical Names Board of Canada
Natural Resources Canada
Place-Names and Places of Nova Scotia
Public Archives of Nova Scotia
"Government of Nova Scotia"

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