The region sits over the northern end of the Sydney Coal Field, a large coal field which extends at an angle under the Cabot Strait. Specifically, the Point Aconi area is home to the Hub coal seam of the Sydney Mines Formation. As such, the area around Point Aconi has been commercially mined since the early 19th century, first by the General Mining Association, then by the Nova Scotia Steel and Coal Company and later the British Empire Steel Corporation and its successors, the Dominion Steel and Coal Corporation and the federal Crown corporationCape Breton Development Corporation. Point Aconi was home to the last underground coal mine in operation in Nova Scotia, the Prince Colliery, which was opened by DEVCO during the global energy crisis in the early 1970s. A limited access road, Highway 162, was constructed from the Trans-Canada HighwayHighway 105 to the south in order to relieve local roads of traffic congestion during shift changes at the mine, as well as from dump trucks hauling the coal. The then-provincial Crown corporation Nova Scotia Power Corp. constructed the Point Aconi Generating Station adjacent to the mine in the early 1990s to take advantage of the readily available fuel source. The Prince mine was closed in November 2001, ending underground mining in Nova Scotia. However, the Point Aconi GS continues to operate as it is the most modern thermal generating station in Nova Scotia and provides lower emissions than older plants of a similar size. Following the closure, several proposals were made to strip mine remaining coal] deposits near the surface in the Point Aconi area. However, the proposal met with strong community opposition, citing fears of contamination and changes to groundwater supplies, as well as industrial nuisance through deteriorated air quality and noise which would lead to lower property values. Eventually, Pioneer Coal Limited was granted permission to conduct a reclamation mining operation starting in 2006. By 2012, some 25% of the area had been reclaimed.
Lighthouse
A lighthouse was first erected at Point Aconi in 1874. The last lighthouse, a glass fibre tower standing tall, was erected in 1989. It was destroyed by fire in 2014.
Climate
The highest temperature ever recorded in Point Aconi was on 10 August 2001, and the coldest temperature ever recorded was on 8 February 1993.