Wilmot is an unincorporated community located in Annapolis County in the Canadian province of Nova Scotia.[1]

The community takes its name from Wilmot Township, one of the early subdivisions of Annapolis County. The township was named after Montague Wilmot, a colonial governor of Nova Scotia.[2][3] The township, which included what is now Aylesford,[4] was granted in 1764 to New England settlers. In 1768 it had a population of 40; by 1827 it had grown to 2,294.[5]

The first major land owner, a magistrate named Philip Richardson, was granted seven lots totaling 2,000 acres (809 ha) in 1777. Brigadier General Timothy Ruggles was granted 10,000 acres (4047 ha) in 1784.[6][7]

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44°57′24.85″N 65°0′25.68″W / 44.9569028°N 65.0071333°W / 44.9569028; -65.0071333 (Wilmot, Nova Scotia)


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