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8km

Chester Yacht Club
9km

Bluenose II Wharf
14km

Peggys Cove Lighthouse
20km

Peggys Cove Village
20km

Sambro Harbour
46km

Armdale Roundabout
47km

MacKay Bridge
49km

Emera Oval
50km

Argyle Street
51km

Pier 21
51km

Museum Wharves
51km

The Wave
51km

Ski Martock
52km

OnTree Park
52km

Halifax Waterfront
52km

Windsor Skatepark
59km

Windsor Salt Marsh
59km

Liverpool
64km

Wolfville Dykelands
70km

Wolfville Harbourside
71km

White Point Beach
71km

Landscape of Grand Pré
71km

Quarterdeck Resort
76km

Mersey River Chalets
83km

Walton Lighthouse
86km

Hall's Harbour
89km

Milford House
98km

Burntcoat Head
98km

Fundy FORCE
102km

Parrsboro Wharf
103km

Rockcliffe by the Sea
103km

South Maitland
103km

Lockeport Crescent Beach
114km

Masstown Market
115km

Cobequid Mountains
115km

Fundy Discovery Site
120km

Shelburne Harbour
120km

Truro Nissan
121km

Truro Civic Square
122km

Wild Blueberry Cam 2
122km

Wild Blueberry Cam 1
122km

Sandy Point Lighthouse
126km

Digby Harbour
126km

Digby Water Street
126km

Point Prim Lighthouse
130km

Ski Wentworth 1
135km

Ski Wentworth 2
136km

Barrington
150km

Belliveau Cove Harbour
150km

Cape Sable Island
156km

Historic Acadian Village
158km

Mavillette Beach
165km

Cape Saint Mary
167km

Killam's Wharf
170km

Marginal Wharf South
170km

Old Government Wharf
170km

Marginal Wharf North
170km

Yarmouth Skatepark
170km

Lobster Rock Wharf Causeway
171km

Lobster Rock Wharf Parking
171km

Lobster Rock Wharf North
171km

Lobster Rock Wharf East
171km

Lobster Rock Wharf West
171km

Cape Forchu Lightstation
175km

Sherbrooke Village South
187km

Sherbrooke Village North
187km

Highland Village Museum
309km

Iona
309km

Inverary Resort
322km

Baddeck Wharf
323km

View of the Sea Cottages
355km

Highlands Links #18
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Highlands Links #1
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Tancook Island Wharf
Viewpoint:
Facing West - View of Big Tancook Island's harbour. Webcam sponsored by Patrick's Island Bistro and Big Tancook Island's Harbour Authority.
Information:
The word Tancook comes from the Mi’kmaq meaning facing the open sea. Big Tancook Island is the largest island of all 365 islands in Mahone Bay, Lunenburg County. The island is about 9.6 km off the coast of Chester, NS. The only public transportation is by government ferry, the William G. Ernst. The ferry ride takes about 50 minutes from the Chester wharf. Tancook is about 4.8km long and 2.4 km at the widest point. In 1759 Great Tancook Island (660 acres) was granted to Patrick Sutherland. In 1790 he had to give it back to the British government because he failed to develop the land. Sutherland never lived on Tancook. In 1792 Big Tancook, Little Tancook and Star Island were given to J.H. Flieger and George Grant. John Henry Flieger’s part was 330 acres. George Grant’s part was 280 acres. George also had 50 acres on Little Tancook. Grant and Flieger agreed to settle the land. The British government in the 1800s settled 30 families of German Colonists and French Huguenots. Some of these people did not own property but were known as shares men. To be a shares men one had to come to Tancook to fish with a partner who already owned land. Two of the first families on Great Tancook were the Beckers (Bakers) and the Grasses (Crosses). Farming and fishing were the main industries in the 1800s. Boat building was an important industry on the island, turning out Tancook Schooners and Tancook Whalers. There was also a lobster canning and processing plant at Northwest Cove. Before the 1900s there was no ferry service. In the 1930s, islanders asked the government for a ferry service. The first ferry was called the Gerald L.C. It was built by Wesley Stevens Senior in 1933. It was owned by Willis Crooks. It could carry 25 passengers. It did its first run in 1935. The next ferry was the S.G. Mason. It was built and owned by Stanley Mason. It used to carry farm supplies to Halifax. In 1939 the S.G. Mason replaced the Gerald L.C. as the Tancook ferry. In the 1940s the islanders wanted a bigger and more comfortable ferry. In 1944 Stanley Mason built the T.I. Service. It could carry 40 passengers, freight and mail. It made one return trip daily. In 1961 the Shoreham Ferry replaced the T.I. Service. The ferry made 8 trips daily Monday to Friday and 4 trips daily on Saturday and Sunday. It could carry 75 passengers and had 2 crews. The captains were Warren Pearl and James Clothier. In 1982 the William G. Ernst replaced the Shoreham as the Tancook Island ferry.