Mount Uniacke is home to the
Uniacke Estate Museum Park, the one time summer residence of
Richard John Uniacke, former Attorney General of Nova Scotia in the 19th century. Mount Uniacke was a popular area for the train riders of the time. Originally, an inn was placed in Mount Uniacke; however, the inn burned down in the 1970s. Another large hotel, the Parker Hotel, was located in Mount Uniacke. After the Parker Hotel was removed, a house was built. The house was abandoned and was eventually torn down. A mine was discovered on 18 June 1865 by Mr. Uniacke. The mine was in production from 1867 to 1941. ==Climate==