Membertou First Nation

In 1916, the Exchequer Court of Canada ordered the relocation of the 125 Mi’kmaq; the first time an aboriginal community had been legally forced through the courts to relocate in Canadian history.

In 1926, the Membertou Community was officially moved to its present-day location in the vicinity of Mira Road, Nova Scotia.

The Membertou Sports and Wellness Centre, which features a YMCA and two NHL-sized rinks opened in 2016.

[3] Currently, a business development called Seventh Exchange is being built across from the Highway 125 interchange.

[4] It will feature big box stores and light-commercial and retail development.

Membertou Convention Centre, Membertou First Nation, Sydney, Cape Breton.