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Locals seek injunction after neighbour blocks access to historic Peggys Cove fishing buildings

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A dispute over a private road is boiling up on Lobster Lane in Peggys Cove, N.S., pitting homeowners in the tiny seaside community against each other in court.

Roadblock is preventing access to York Manuel fish shed and store

Kathleen McKenna ยท CBC News

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A grassy mound of dirt is shown at was once the entrance to Lobster Lane in Peggys Cove.

A grassy mound of dirt is shown at what was once the entrance to Lobster Lane in Peggys Cove, N.S. (Kathleen McKenna/CBC)

A dispute over a private road is boiling up on Lobster Lane in Peggys Cove, N.S., pitting homeowners in the tiny seaside community against each other in court.

The defendants, Paul and Claireย Paruch, own the entrance to the lane, which has been used as a road by local familiesย to access historic fishing buildings for nearly 200 years.

After buying the land in 2011, the Paruchsย recently built a roadblock of dirt and sod that limits access to the other properties on Lobster Lane โ€” one of a handful of gravel roads offย the community’s main thoroughfare.

Now, threeย homeownersย are seeking a temporary injunction order to remove the blockage.

Wayne and Eliza Manuel, along with Aonghus Garrison, claim “continuous and notorious possession” of the lane, according to court documents obtained by CBC News. The plaintiffsย argueย they have a right to the lane based on their historic usage of the path as well as that of their ancestors.

Neither the Paruchs nor Garrison responded to requests for comment. The Manuels declined to be interviewed. None of the claims haveย been tested in court.

The York Manuel Fish shed and store is pictured at center.

The York Manuel fish shed and store, pictured at centre, ‘symbolize a way of life that extends back to the very first settlements in the South Shore region,’ according to Parks Canada. (Kathleen McKenna/CBC)

Julien Wallot Beale, a resident of nearby Glen Margaret who spent childhood summers with his grandparents in Peggys Cove, said the lane has been used to move fishing gear to theย wharves and boathouses since 1825.

Blocking the lane restricts the use of the York Manuel fishย shed and storeย โ€” a pair of wooden buildings perched on bedrock in the middle of Peggys Cove โ€” for the first time in almost two centuries, he said.

The Garrison and Manuel families have held ownership of the fish shed and store throughout their long history.

“The York Manual fish shed is kind of like that iconic fish shed that you see on posters and postcards,” said Wallot Beale. “[It’s] one of the oldest standing fish sheds in Nova Scotia. It’s still in use, it’s actively in use. It’s not just for show โ€ฆย  it hasn’t been used for the first time in close to 200 years. That’s shocking.”

A civic road sign marks the entrance to Lobster Lane in Peggys Cove, Nova Scotia.

A civic road sign marks the entrance to Lobster Lane in Peggys Cove. (Kathleen McKenna/CBC)

The fish shed and storeย are the oldest unaltered buildings of their type in the province, according to the Canadian Registry of Historic Places.ย 

The court documents sayย without access to the road, the continuing disrepair of the fish shed and store could lead to the deterioration of the buildings.ย 

The motion for the temporary injunction is scheduled for June 20 in Nova Scotia Supreme Court.

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Kathleen is a reporter and associate producer with CBC News Nova Scotia. She is an alumnus of the University of Kingโ€™s College School of Journalism, Writing & Publishing. You can reach her at kathleen.mckenna@cbc.ca

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