Black Island
Black Island in Nova Scotia consists of 20 wooded acres in the sheltered area of the Bras D'Or Lakes.
There is a cluster of islands here once owned and farmed by the MacPhee family since these properties were first granted by the Crown.
The island is close by the Eskasoni First Nation reserve and accessible by a 5 minute boat ride from the dock at Crane Cove on the Eskasoni reserve.
Black Island in Nova Scotia consists of 20 wooded acres in the sheltered area of the Bras D'Or Lakes.
There is a cluster of islands here once owned and farmed by the MacPhee family since these properties were first granted by the Crown.
The island is close by the Eskasoni First Nation reserve and accessible by a 5 minute boat ride from the dock at Crane Cove on the Eskasoni reserve.
Black Island in Nova Scotia consists of 20 wooded acres in the sheltered area of the Bras D'Or Lakes.
There is a cluster of islands here once owned and farmed by the MacPhee family since these properties were first granted by the Crown.
The island is close by the Eskasoni First Nation reserve and accessible by a 5 minute boat ride from the dock at Crane Cove on the Eskasoni reserve.