Judique, Nova Scotia

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Judique (Template:Langx)<ref>See Scottish Gaelic placenames in Canada</ref> is an unincorporated place within the Municipality of the County of Inverness on Cape Breton Island, Nova Scotia, Canada. It is the site of the Celtic Music Interpretive Centre and a stop on the scenic Ceilidh Trail.

The origin of the name, pronounced Template:IPA, is uncertain though considered likely to be of Acadian French origin.<ref name="tce">Template:Cite web</ref>

Judique presents itself as a collection of buildings with Highway 19 as its main street.<ref name="fodor">Template:Cite web</ref> It is on the western coast of Cape Breton Island, on the edge of St. George's Bay in the Gulf of Saint Lawrence.

Judique is the site of the Judique Historical Society Building a Maritime Vernacular styled house, notable as the last remaining Port Hood company house.<ref>Template:CRHP</ref>

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