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Cities by the Sea

Urban Coastlines in Atlantic Canada

Cities by the Sea examines Atlantic coastal cities and the lasting environmental challenges maritime development poses for their residents.

Since their founding, coastal cities and towns in Atlantic Canada have fundamentally altered their relationship to water, both fresh and salt. They sought to impose civic order on maritime landscapes through harbor projects underwritten by growth-oriented politics and economic ambitions. Cities by the Sea examines how this coastal development changed the meaning and knowledge of the shoreline and resulted in new and challenging environmental consequences.

With sea levels rising and flood risks at an all-time high, Claire Elizabeth Campbell focuses on four cities: Saint John, New Brunswick; St. John’s, Newfoundland; Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island; and Halifax, Nova Scotia. Maps, plans, and other archival records reveal the extent to which building into and over water has positioned our coastal communities precariously in an era of climate change.

As the world’s population congregates at the water’s edge, understanding the history and changing shape of these urban waterfronts is crucial to maintaining a coastal future.


288 pages | 14 b&w photos, 39 maps | 6 x 9 | © 2026

Nature | History | Society

Geography: Environmental Geography

History: Environmental History, Urban History


Reviews

Cities by the Sea bridges important lines of inquiry, including urban form, climate change, and landscape study, set within the context of historical geography. The author aptly connects this region and its history to the current consideration of global sustainability. It is a succinct, solidly documented, and highly engaging book worthy of a deep plunge.”

Craig Colten, professor emeritus, Geography and Anthropology, Louisiana State University

“Informative, stimulating, and including excellent maps, Cities by the Sea is a pleasure to read. Readers in Atlantic Canada and beyond will appreciate this fine book by one of Canada’s leading environmental historians.”

Stephen J. Hornsby, professor emeritus, Geography and Canadian Studies, University of Maine

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