Pictured under construction in 1881 is the St. Peter’s Canal.

The old site of St. Peter’s, on St. Peter’s Bay to the east of the canal in Cape Breton, would first feel the influence of European fisher folk and traders many centuries ago. Portuguese and then French fishermen came to catch and cure cod, trade in furs and lumber with the local Mi’kmaq nation, and…

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