Janvrin Island is a Canadian island off the coast of Cape Breton Island Nova Scotia in Richmond County. Janvrin Island, named for the family of John Janvrin,[1] a merchant trader of Jersey, Channel Islands, is connected by a bridge to neighbouring Isle Madame.[2] Janvrin Island was used by the Mi'kmaq Indians as a summer hunting ground and was especially prized for the white skinned deer who prospered there. For this reason, they called it "The Isle of the White Stag."

Janvrin Island
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Geography
Locationnear Cape Breton Island
Coordinates45°32′N 61°09′W / 45.533°N 61.150°W / 45.533; -61.150
Major islandsGreen Island, Jack's Island (Peninsula Point), Campbell Island
Administration
Canada
ProvinceNova Scotia
Largest settlementJanvrin Harbour (pop. ~200)
Demographics
Population250
Ethnic groupsAcadians, Germans

Janvrin Island is also known to have some of the highest tides in the world and evidence of the water erosion can be seen high up on the white cliffs on the island.

References

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  1. ^ Desjardins, Marc (1987). "Janvrin, John". In Halpenny, Francess G (ed.). Dictionary of Canadian Biography. Vol. VI (1821–1835) (online ed.). University of Toronto Press. Retrieved 17 December 2011.
  2. ^ "Janvrin's Island bridge repair goes smoothly". CBC News. 21 September 2009. Retrieved 31 March 2014.
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45°32′8.4″N 61°10′22″W / 45.535667°N 61.17278°W / 45.535667; -61.17278