Bayswater, Nova Scotia
History
German settlers who first settled were Richard and Knickle who came from Lunenburg. Settled prior to 1767.
An early immigrant to Bayswater was James Boutilier from Montbéliard, eastern France. He had nine children; the first was born in Bayswater in 1862.
The village is probably named after Bayswater in England, an area of west London in the City of Westminster. It is a residential district located three miles (4.8 km) west-northwest of Charing Cross and borders the north side of Hyde Park and Kensington Gardens.
Bayswater was initially named Sandy Beaches.
Swissair 111
A Swissair Flight 111 memorial site is located in Bayswater. Bayswater is the site of the recovery operation for Swissair Flight 111. There is another memorial near the community of Peggy's Cove. The bodies of the unidentified passengers and crew are interred at this site.
Parks
- Bayswater Beach Provincial Park
- Swissair 111 Memorial
Nearby Islands
- Saddle island
- Gravel Island
- Big Tancook Island
- Little Tancook Island
Nearby communities
References
- ^ "Bayswater Beach". Nova Scotia Parks. Retrieved 14 March 2024.
- ^ "Swissair Memorial Site (Bayswater)". Nova Scotia Parks. Retrieved 14 March 2024.
- ^ "All Saints Anglican Church". Canada's Historic Places. Retrieved 14 March 2024.