Deer Island (New Brunswick)
Native name: Eduki‑m‑minik Nickname: Masterpiece of the Picture Province Little Scotland of the Maritimes | |
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A 1908 map showing Deer Island. | |
| Geography | |
| Location | Bay of Fundy |
| Highest elevation | 30 m (100 ft) |
| Administration | |
Canada | |
| Province | New Brunswick |
| County | Charlotte County |
| Demographics | |
| Population | (2021) |
Deer Island is one of the Fundy Islands at the entrance to Passamaquoddy Bay in the Bay of Fundy, Canada. Settled in the 18th century primarily by Loyalists fleeing the United States, it remains a fishing settlement built around fishing, aquaculture, herring weirs and lobster pounds. The Old Sow tidal whirlpool, the largest in the western hemisphere, is off its southern coast.
Although it has only a third the population it had before the 1950s, the "quiet and reposeful" Deer Island is the main centre of West Isles Parish and falls under the Southwest NB Regional Service Commission.