A History of Canoe Cove carpenter and lived in Dunedin . The farm was sold to Allan MacDougall for his son, Albert, then passed on to Albert's daughter and son-in-law, Irene and Clifford Moffatt. The buildings are long gone. The other Archibald Darrach was on the Rice Point Road. His son Neil who married Julia MacDonald from Nine Mile Creek farmed there all his life. After Neil's death the farm was sold to Malcolm Darrach , the house which was one of the oldest in the Cove torn down and a new house built for Julia. When Julia's health failed she moved to Sunset Lodge where she still resides. Their daughter, Velma married Billy Moreash and they have lived in Ontario for over forty years but come to the Cove in the summer. Daughter, Sandra , married Norman Walker and they live near Charlottetown . Duncan lived on the farm adjacent to Hector MacNevin and is now owned by him. This was the homestead of those Darrachs. Another Darrach descendent, Neil, Alex' brother, lives in New Argyle . Duncan married Katie Campbell of Argyle Shore and they had a large family, one of which, Duncanelda , was born after Duncan tragically died two days after being hit by a falling tree while working in the woods. This was especially traumatic for his son, Collie, who was with his father at the time and was only 11 years old. Their ordeal was not over as later their house burned down and the family moved to Ontario . Their family was Hughie Elmer , Jane, Oswald, Colin, Mary, Bernice, Ormond, Ellie and Duncanelda . Two boys, Oswald and Colin were in the armed forces during the Second War, serving overseas. Oswald who married Eleanor Burdett of Fairview lives in New Dominion with their son, Brian. Duncan's grand daughter, Susan Cassey , . daughter of Ellie, lived in the Ewen MacKinnon house.