• Clifton is a rural community in the Canadian province of Nova Scotia, located in Colchester County. In 1965, an oil storage facility for the Irving Oil...
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  • Shire of Clifton Clifton, New South Wales, a suburb of Wollongong Clifton, Western Australia Clifton, Nova Scotia, a rural community Clifton, a former name...
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    Springhill is a community located in central Cumberland County, Nova Scotia, Canada. The community was founded as "Springhill Mines". Coal mining led...
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    Haliburton House Museum (category Museums in Hants County, Nova Scotia)
    14166°W / 44.988796; -64.14166 Clifton Museum Park is part of the Nova Scotia Museum system and is located in Windsor, Nova Scotia. It was built in the 1830s...
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    This is a list of baronetcies in the Baronetage of Nova Scotia. These were first created in 1624, and were replaced by the Baronetage of Great Britain...
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  • of Clifton and Old Barns in Colchester County. Truro, Nova Scotia: Colchester Historical Museum. OCLC 16179818. "Old Barns on Destination Nova Scotia"....
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  • Nova Scotia Museum (NSM) is the corporate name for the 28 museums across Nova Scotia, Canada, and is part of the province's tourism infrastructure. The...
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  • Midland Railway (Canada) (category Defunct Nova Scotia railways)
    Midland Railway was a Nova Scotian railway company formed in 1896 to build a railway through Hants County, Nova Scotia, connecting Truro to Windsor. Completed...
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    monuments in Nova Scotia. List of historic places in Nova Scotia List of National Historic Sites of Canada in Nova Scotia Heritage Property Act (Nova Scotia)...
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    Joel Plaskett (category Singers from Nova Scotia)
    1975) is a Canadian rock musician and songwriter based in Halifax, Nova Scotia. He was a member of Halifax alternative rock band Thrush Hermit in the...
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    United Empire Loyalist (category Military history of Nova Scotia)
    Niagara-on-the-Lake, Ontario Cataraqui → Kingston, Ontario Clifton → Niagara Falls, Ontario Country Harbour, Nova Scotia Cobourg, Ontario Colchester → village now within...
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    Ezra Churchill (category Nova Scotia pre-Confederation MLAs)
    politician he held positions in the Nova Scotia legislature and was appointed a Canadian Senator for the Province of Nova Scotia. Churchill was also a Baptist...
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    Halifax School for the Deaf (category History of Halifax, Nova Scotia)
    History of Nova Scotia History of Halifax, Nova Scotia Alexander Graham Bell James Cuppaidge Cochran Francis Green (military officer) Carbin, Clifton F., Deaf...
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    The Bank of Western Canada in Clifton". canadacurrency.com. "Value of Old Banknotes from The Bank of Yarmouth in Nova Scotia, Canada". canadacurrency.com...
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  • Nova Scotia is named after Thomas Gilbert Tiddville, Nova Scotia is named after former New York Loyalist Samuel Tidd Blowers Street in Halifax, Nova Scotia...
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  • created for persons with the surname Maitland, two in the Baronetage of Nova Scotia and one in the Baronetage of the United Kingdom. Two of the creations...
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  • commemorates heroic animals. It includes a statue of Gander by Nova Scotia sculptor Clifton Sears. List of individual dogs "Dickin Medal dogs". People's...
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  • Fundy Shore Ecotour (category Infobox road instances in Nova Scotia)
    drive and network of tourist destinations in the Canadian province of Nova Scotia and encircles several sub-basins of the Bay of Fundy, which contains...
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  • Scotia Railway Nova Scotia Southern Railway Nova Scotia Southern Railway Nova Scotia Steel and Coal Company Nova Scotia Iron and Steel Company Nova Scotian...
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    Springhill mining disasters (category Nova Scotia articles missing geocoordinate data)
    Springhill coalfield, near the town of Springhill in Cumberland County, Nova Scotia. In the 1891 accident, 125 died; in 1956, 39 were killed; and in 1958...
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  • 3, Chazel, Quebec May 21: 2024 Pictou West provincial by-election in Nova Scotia. May 26: Municipal by-elections in Districts 1, 2 & 6, Sainte-Sabine...
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  • Gordon MacGregor, FRS FRSE LLD (31 March 1852 in Halifax, Colony of Nova Scotia, British North America – 21 May 1913 in Edinburgh) was a Canadian physicist...
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    Sinclair Inn (category Museums in Annapolis County, Nova Scotia)
    The Sinclair Inn is an inn located in Annapolis Royal, Nova Scotia (Canada). Resulting from the amalgamation of two early eighteenth-century houses, it...
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  • League (1894–1930), an all-black ice hockey league that operated in Nova Scotia Colonial Hockey League (1991–1997), a minor professional ice hockey league...
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    Governor of New Brunswick – Robert Duncan Wilmot Lieutenant Governor of Nova Scotia – Adams George Archibald Lieutenant Governor of Ontario – John Beverley...
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  • City, Hertfordshire, England Queen Elizabeth II Health Sciences Centre, Nova Scotia Queen Elizabeth Hospital (Charlottetown), Prince Edward Island Queen...
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    Outcomes Framework documents. Province of Nova Scotia. 2008. Education Facts. Retrieved November 1, 2009. "Nova Scotia completes rollout of pre-primary program...
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  • town from Nova Scotia, where they had supported the rebel cause against the majority British Loyalist population. Eddy tried to make Nova Scotia—the 14th...
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  • Glooscap Trail (category Infobox road instances in Nova Scotia)
    The Glooscap Trail is a scenic roadway in the Canadian province of Nova Scotia. It is located in the central and northern part of the province around...
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  • Wishart baronets (category Extinct baronetcies in the Baronetage of Nova Scotia)
    The Wishart Baronetcy, of Clifton Hall in the County of Edinburgh, was a title in the Baronetage of Nova Scotia. It was created on 17 June 1706 for George...
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