Shelburne (1921), Nova Scotia
Shelburne (1921) was a Census Division in Nova Scotia as recorded in the 1921 Canadian census series. It comprised the constituent Census Subdivisions listed below for each year it appears in the published volumes. This CD is grounded to Wikidata Q2096191.
Population trajectory across census years
Aggregate population summed from constituent Census Subdivisions in this Census Division each year. Where the published 1851–1921 census volumes report a CD-level total, the figures should match within rounding; for cities split into wards, the per-CSD sum may diverge from the published CD aggregate.
| Year | Population | CSDs |
|---|---|---|
| 1921 | 13,491 | 19 |
Constituent Census Subdivisions by year
1921 census
- Barrington Head & Passage (pop 1,567)
- Churchover & Rosary (pop 710)
- Clarks Harbour, T-V wd (pop 965)
- Clyde River & Cape Negro (pop 805)
- Green Harbour (pop 881)
- Indian reserves (pop 41)
- Jordan Bay (pop 318)
- Jordan River (pop 553)
- Lockeport wd (pop 851)
- NO DATA
- North Cape Island (Centreville) (pop 1,123)
- Northeast Harbour (pop 301)
- Ohio (pop 272)
- Port Latour wd (pop 729)
- Sable River & Lewis Head (pop 856)
- Sandy Point (pop 521)
- Shag Harbour wd (pop 578)
- Shelburne, T-V wd (pop 1,360)
- Woods Harbour (pop 1,060)
Lineage
Boundary changes connecting this Census Division to others in the 1851–1921 series, derived from spatial polygon overlap across census-year boundary files.
- Split off from Shelburne & Queens in 1921.
Identifiers
- HGIS Canada CD ID:
CD_NS_Shelburne_1921 - Wikidata: Q2096191
- Wikipedia (EN): https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shelburne_County
- Wikipédia (FR): https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comt%C3%A9_de_Shelburne
Sources
Census Division boundaries derived from the
Canadian Peoples / TCP
1851–1921 Census Subdivision boundary files (NAME_CD_<year> attributes,
hosted at the HGIS Lab, University of Saskatchewan).
Constituent-CSD memberships use the P10_falls_within CIDOC-CRM relationships
emitted by the spatial CIDOC builder. Wikidata grounding for Census Divisions performed via the
HGIS Canada Knowledge Graph
project's MCP-assisted disambiguation pipeline. See the About / Methodology
page for the full data pipeline.