Carroll's Corner, Nova Scotia

Carroll's Corner is a rural community in the northwestern part of the Halifax Regional Municipality in the Musquodoboit Valley of Nova Scotia, Canada.

The community was named after its first settler, John Carroll.

[1] The world's largest open pit gypsum mine, owned by National Gypsum Company, is located partially in Carroll's Corner.

The discovery of mastodon fossils in the mine in 1991[2] led to the community's annual week-long 'Mastodon Days' celebration in July.

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