Albert Bridge, Nova Scotia

Mira Ferry and Union Church c.1905

Albert Bridge (2001 pop.: 159) is a Canadian rural community in Nova Scotia's Cape Breton Regional Municipality. Situated on both sides of the Mira River, the community was previously named Mira Ferry for the location of a small ferry crossing the river. It received its present name either in honour of Prince Albert, Prince Consort,[1] or after Albert Munro, the son of William Henry Munro, Nova Scotia's representative in the British Parliament who used his influence to have the ferry replaced with a bridge in 1849.[citation needed]

  1. ^ Brown, Thomas J. (1922), Nova Scotia Place Names (PDF), p. 8, retrieved 13 August 2023

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