Ferry named for N.S. heroine’s quest for justice nearly 200 years ago
BRIER ISLAND, N.S. — A ferry in Nova Scotia has been dubbed “Margaret’s Justice” in honour of a 63-year-old widow who fought for the right to her land — and won.
The Grand Passage ferry was christened for Margaret Davis at ceremony in Westport on Saturday attended by her descendants and Premier Stephen McNeil.
More than 200 years after settling on Brier Island, Davis has become a matter of local legend for her roughly 300-kilometre quest to Halifax to defend her home against a neighbour’s land claim.
“I would really like to see a movie made about her,” says Cathleen Fillmore, who wrote a book about Davis’s journey. “Women heroes are kind of lost in history … She was a remarkable woman, and she certainly deserves to be celebrated.”


