Region of Queens Municipality


The Region of Queens Municipality is a regional municipality in southwestern Nova Scotia, Canada. It is the northern gateway of the UNESCO Southwest Nova Biosphere Reserve, a centre of outdoor activities. Campgrounds at Kejimukujik National Park and National Historic Site, Thomas H. Raddall Provincial Park, and several other locations offer hiking, biking, canoeing, kayaking, cross-country skiing and snowshoeing. Its seacoast and inland areas are popular photo locations.

Geography

The municipality's boundary includes all of Queens County except for First Nations reserves.
The municipality is, with a diverse geography. Some of its communities are on the Atlantic Ocean's shoreline, while others are further inland; these differences can lead to localized weather patterns. Overall, the municipality's proximity to the ocean provides a temperate climate with mild winters, comfortable summers and a long autumn season.

History

The Region of Queens Municipality was formed in 1996 through an amalgamation of the town of Liverpool and the Municipality of the County of Queens. Its other communities include:

Demographics

In the Canadian census|2021 Census of Population] conducted by Statistics Canada, the Region of Queens Municipality had a population of living in of its total private dwellings, a change of from its 2016 population of. With a land area of, it had a population density of in 2021.
CensusPopulationChange
202110,4221.2%
201610,3075.6%
201110,9172.3%
200611,1774.2%
Adjustment11,6650.2%
200111,6945.6%
199612,3864.0%
199112,903N/A

LanguagePopulationPct
English only10,53097.73%
French only800.74%
Non-official languages1451.34%
Multiple responses200.18%

Ethnic OriginPopulationPct
Canadian5,24547.6%
German ethnicity|German]3,11028.2%
English3,00527.3%
Scottish2,22520.2%
Irish1,74015.8%
French1,20510.9%
Dutch (Netherlands)9108.3%
North American Indian8407.6%

Access routes

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