#Mining built #NovaScotia!
Construction on St. Bernard Church in #Digby County began in 1910 and took 32 years to complete because the parish was determined not to go into debt. It& #39;s made of #granite from the #Shelburne Island Park #Quarry which operated from 1890-1960s.
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Construction on St. Bernard Church in #Digby County began in 1910 and took 32 years to complete because the parish was determined not to go into debt. It& #39;s made of #granite from the #Shelburne Island Park #Quarry which operated from 1890-1960s.
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#Mining built #NovaScotia!
The Saint-Bernard church was built with over 8000 blocks of granite shipped by rail from #Shelburne to Little Brook Station, and then taken by ox cart over a gravel road to the construction site. Due to weather, this was only done 7 months/year.
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The Saint-Bernard church was built with over 8000 blocks of granite shipped by rail from #Shelburne to Little Brook Station, and then taken by ox cart over a gravel road to the construction site. Due to weather, this was only done 7 months/year.
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The 370 million-year-old "Scotia Grey" #granite at the #Shelburne Island Park #Quarry helped build many other #NovaScotia buildings including Shelburne Post Office and the old @chronicleherald building.
Today, the quarry is part of the Islands Provincial Park.
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Today, the quarry is part of the Islands Provincial Park.
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