Digby, Nova Scotia

Missing image
Digby,_Nova_Scotia,_in_1906.jpg
Digby, Nova Scotia in 1906
For other meanings of "Digby", see Digby

Digby is a town in western Nova Scotia which lies on the Annapolis Basin of the Bay of Fundy. The 2001 population numbered 2,311.

The area was settled in 1783 by the United Empire Loyalists under the leadership of Sir Robert Digby.

Digby is the shire town and commercial hub of Digby County. The town is famous for its scallop fishing fleet.

Tourism has played an important role in Digby during the 20th century following the construction of a large resort on the town's outskirts named The Pines. Built in 1929 by the Dominion Atlantic Railway, the resort provided the stimulus in the local tourism industry which has continuously expanded into the 2000s.

Access to Digby is primarily by Highway 101 and by the M/V Princess of Acadia ferry service to Saint John, New Brunswick (operated by Bay Ferries Limited).

See also: Digby, Nova Scotia, 1783, 1906, 1929, 2000s, 20th century, Annapolis Basin, Bay Ferries Limited, Bay of Fundy, Digby