13th Annual Splitcrow Golf Tournament
October 4th - Granite Springs
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The Split Crow Story...
On July 17th, 1749, Governor Cornwallis granted a license to sell 
Beer and Liquor to a Mr. John Shippey. This was the first liquor
license to be issued in New Scotland, (now Nova Scotia). 
John Shippey named his tavern The Spread Eagle as its sign 
was taken from the German coat of arms, The Double Eagle. 
Shortly after opening, the tavern became affectionately known as 
The Split Crow.
        
John Shippey's Split Crow, located at the southwest corner of Salter 
and Water streets, quickly became a second home for sailors, 
mariners and travelers. They were given comfortable lodgings, 
food and generous mugs of grog. In the tradition of the day, 
music was played, ladies entertained, politics were discussed and, 
inevitably, fights broke out. One of these fights resulted in the 
first ever murder charge in Nova Scotia.

More than 250 years later, although in a different location, 
The Split Crow, continues to serve mariners and travelers from around 
the world and nearby. A welcoming smile, hearty platters of food, generous 
mugs of grog and, of course, great music . . . the tradition continues.

You are always welcome at The Split Crow