Stewiacke (/ˈstjuːiæk/) is a town located in southern Colchester County, Nova Scotia, Canada. The town was incorporated on August 30, 1906. The town is...
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The Stewiacke River is a river in the Canadian province of Nova Scotia that starts at Round Lake in Pictou County and flows into the Shubenacadie River...
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The Stewiacke Valley is a Canadian rural region in central Nova Scotia running from western Pictou County through southern Colchester County to the Shubenacadie...
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Upper Stewiacke is an unincorporated community in the Canadian province of Nova Scotia, located in Colchester County. Upper Stewiacke can be reached by...
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West St Andrews, Alton and The Town of Stewiacke. It is home to the Stewiacke River Park, on the Stewiacke River. 45°8′38″N 63°17′49″W / 45.14389°N...
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their goals. Located in the Mastodon Ridge park in the Canadian town of Stewiacke, Nova Scotia is a large-sized replica of a mastodon based on a skeleton...
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Scotia. Born in Stewiacke, Nova Scotia on April 6, 1909 to Major John Robert Smith and Susan Ettinger Coulter. Educated at Stewiacke School and Colchester...
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Stewiacke station was a railway station in Stewiacke, Nova Scotia, Canada. It served the Intercolonial Railway, Canadian National Railway and later Via...
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The Stewiacke Via train derailment was a derailment that occurred 12 April 2001 in downtown Stewiacke, Nova Scotia, Canada resulting in 24 people being...
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Colchester, the county also is home to two independent incorporated towns, Stewiacke and Truro, two village commissions in Bible Hill and Tatamagouche, and...
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Middle Stewiacke is a small community in the Canadian province of Nova Scotia, located in Colchester County in the Stewiacke Valley. Middle Stewiacke on Destination...
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April into the Shubenacadie River to spawn. These bass also spawn in the Stewiacke River (a tributary of the Shubenacadie). The Shubenacadie River system...
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temperature ever recorded was −41.1 °C (−42 °F) on January 31, 1920, at Upper Stewiacke. The highest temperature ever recorded in Halifax was 37.2 °C (99 °F)...
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v t e Colchester County, Nova Scotia Towns Stewiacke Truro Villages Bible Hill Tatamagouche Communities Alton Balmoral Mills Bayhead Beaver Brook Belmont...
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Middle Stewiacke Airport (TC LID: CCB2) is an abandoned airport that was located adjacent to the Stewiacke River near Middle Stewiacke, Nova Scotia, Canada...
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Cobequid Bay. The lower 30 km of the river (from the point where the Stewiacke River meets to the mouth) is tidal and the river experiences a tidal bore...
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Communities include the towns of Amherst, Oxford, Parrsboro, Springhill, Stewiacke and Truro, as well as the villages of Bible Hill, Pugwash and Tatamagouche...
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v t e Colchester County, Nova Scotia Towns Stewiacke Truro Villages Bible Hill Tatamagouche Communities Alton Balmoral Mills Bayhead Beaver Brook Belmont...
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Colchester County. The Community is named for the South Branch of the Stewiacke River. "South Branch". Geographical Names Data Base. Natural Resources...
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teaching of mathematics. Raymond Clare Archibald was born in South Branch, Stewiacke, Nova Scotia on 7 October 1875. He was the son of Abram Newcomb Archibald...
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Environmental racism in Nova Scotia (section Stewiacke)
of the Black community in Shelburne. The Alton Gas Storage Project at Stewiacke, first proposed in 2007, aimed to use water from the Shubenacadie River...
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(1967–1970); Trudeau appointed member of the Senate of Canada (originally from Stewiacke, Nova Scotia) Barry Stagg, singer-songwriter/playwright/musician Robert...
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Indian War, located at the junction of the Shubenacadie and Stewiacke Rivers, close to Stewiacke, Nova Scotia, Canada. The location was labelled Ville Pierre...
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Famous tree, no longer in existence, along highway 102 between Shubenacadie and Stewiacke...
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routes start after each terminus near the largest community. Trunk 2: Stewiacke - Alton – Brentwood - Brookfield - Hilden – Truro - Onslow - Masstown...
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the non-fatal derailments near Newport News, on 12 August 1992, and in Stewiacke, on 12 April 2001. To prevent these incidents, most unused switches are...
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on the southwest shore of the province. Stewiacke (the salvage ship) gets his name from the town of Stewiacke, Nova Scotia, which is located halfway between...
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Localized structural damage 2016, August 7 Grand Mira South EF0 2021, June 30 Stewiacke EF1 Barn destroyed Nova Scotia's strongest tornado in 41 years 2021, July...
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County. It climbs out of the Shubenacadie Valley and passes by the town of Stewiacke and the rural community of Brookfield, the suburb of Hilden and the Millbrook...
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destroyed. On April 12, 2001, the Ocean bound for Montreal derailed in Stewiacke, Nova Scotia, at a manually operated main track switch. A standard CN...
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