Cape Breton Regional Municipality, Nova Scotia
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Cape Breton Regional Municipality (CBRM) is a regional municipality in Nova Scotia, Canada. The 2001 population was 105,968, making it Nova Scotia's second most populous urban centre.
In the early 1990s the provincial government sought to reduce the number of municipalities in Halifax County and Cape Breton County and created a task force in 1992 to pursue this rationalization. In 1995, the Cape Breton Regional Municipality Act was implemented and the CBRM was created on August 1, 1995.
The CBRM constitutes the following now-amalgamated municipalities:
(2001 pop.) | (1996 pop.) | |
City of Sydney | ? | ? |
Town of Glace Bay | ? | ? |
Town of New Waterford | ? | ? |
Town of North Sydney | ? | ? |
Town of Sydney Mines | ? | ? |
Town of Louisbourg | ? | ? |
Unincorporated portions of Cape Breton County | ? | ? |
Total | 105,968 | 114,733 |
Communities
- Albert Bridge
- Alder Point
- Barachois Harbour
- Beaver Cove
- Ben Eoin
- Big Pond
- Birch Grove
- Boisdale
- Catalone
- Christmas Island
- Dominion
- Donkin
- East Bay
- Eon
- Florence
- Gabarus
- Gabarus Lake
- Gardiner Mines
- Georges River
- Glace Bay
- Grand Lake Road
- Grand Narrows
- Hillside
- Homeville
- Hornes Road
- Howie Centre
- Leitches Creek
- Lingan
- Little Bras d'Or
- Louisbourg
- Main-à-Dieu
- Marion Bridge
- Middle Cape
- Mira
- Mira Road
- New Victoria
- New Waterford
- North Sydney
- Point Aconi
- Port Morien
- Reserve Mines
- Round Island
- Salem Road
- Salmon River Road
- Shunacadie
- Scotchtown
- South Bar
- Sydney
- Sydney Fork
- Sydney Mines
- Sydney River
- Trout Brook
- Victoria Bridge
- Westmount
External link
Cape Breton Regional Municipality - Official Website (http://www.cbrm.ns.ca)