Big Tancook Island
The community of Big Tancook is the only one located on Big Tancook Island. It has a population of about 200 in summer and 150 in winter. It is home to one of the last remaining one-room schoolhouses in Canada: Big Tancook Island Elementary School, which also serves Little Tancook Island. High school students must be transported to the mainland town of Chester, Nova Scotia.
The island was once a summer fishing ground for Indigenous peoples. The word "Tancook" is an anglicized Mi'kmaq term that translates into "facing the open sea." The island was later settled by German immigrants.
The residents primarily make their living through lobster fishing, or the ferry service. Several small professional and artistic businesses operate on and from the island.
Transportation
A scheduled ferry service operates daily year-round from Big Tancook Island and Little Tancook to Chester. The MV William G. Ernst is a passenger-only ferry operated by the provincial Department of Transportation and Infrastructure Renewal. Emergency response is provided by the Big Tancook Island Emergency Response Association (BTIERA), which is supported through volunteer efforts and community fundraising. In 2020, the plans for a car ferry from Blandford to Tancook were announced. The ferry will allow for shorter and more frequent trips, as well as easier access for emergency and transport vehicles.
References
- ^ O'Leary, Wayne M. (1994). Tancook Schooners: An Island and Its Boats. McGill-Queen's Press - MQUP. p. 6. ISBN 978-0-7735-6462-6.