Geographically, District 7820 is one of Rotary's
largest. The District includes the Provinces of Nova Scotia, Prince Edward Island and Newfoundland and Labrador, as well as
the French Islands of St. Pierre et Miquelon and the Magdalene Islands of Quebec. An area approximately equal to twice the
size of Great Britain, an area so large it will be impossible for you to see it all. We have 46 Rotary clubs with approximately
1900 Rotarians.
Culturally a visitor to this District
will discover the Scottish heritage, the Irish, the English and the French which still survive in "the outports"
maintaining their own dialects and language. Despite the colder and longer winter climate the outdoors is a much favoured
pastime. There are many areas, still largely unspoiled with an abundance of wildlife. We have some of the largest Caribou
and Moose herds in the world and the world's largest Puffin colony. Hunting, fishing, whale watching, camping and sailing
are just a few of the activities enjoyed in the region.
The
industry of its people is a hallmark of the area and together with the universities and other seats of learning and technical
development there is a studied pace of life and a history which is not easy to find in the rest of North America.