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At the time, the only residents were a caretaker, his wife, and a large friendly German Shepherd by the name of Thor. The caretaker was an artist, and his wife an author, so both of them enjoyed the seclusion that their choice of neighbourhood provided. I was spell-bound by the tangible mysteries that lurked on this small forgotten island with its oh-so-intriguing name. The island sits just beyond the mouth of Halifax Harbour about two kilometres south-east of McNabs Island. Several years after ...my visit, Devil’s Island was sold to a private buyer. There isn’t a single living soul upon it these days. The automated lighthouse is the only sign that life ever existed there. But there are many souls —and many stories — that linger there still. Devil’s Island is not named as such on many old maps. In 1758 it is mentioned as being within the boundaries of the newly formed Halifax Township. The town’s limits were decreed to extend from the western head of Bedford Basin and across the northerly head of St.
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