Yarmouth County, Nova Scotia, Canada
The former name of this place was Tusket Wedge, which was also at one time called
"Chebec". In 1909 by an Act of Parliament, it was changed to the present name of
Wedgeport.
Off Route 3, right, 10.5 km (6.5 mi.) away from Yarmouth is Wedgeport (pop. 1698), once
known as the Sport Tuna Fishing Capital of the world and hosts of the International Tuna
Cup Match from 1937 to 1976. A museum and interpretive centre
, recently opened, with fishing exhibits, fish tanks, cultural centre and eco-tour cruises.
Interpreted nature trails begin at the wharf and lead through woods, past marshes and
along shorelines. The oldest maintained Acadian historical site in southwestern Nova
Scotia, the Butte-de-la-Croix, is a symbol of the courage and perseverance of the
Acadians return from exile in 1767. The festival Acadien de Wedgeport is held here at
the end of June.