Isle Madame is an island off southeastern Cape Breton Island in Nova Scotia. It is part of the Municipality of the County of Richmond. Once part of the...
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Arichat, Nova Scotia (redirect from Arichat, Isle Madame)
the County of Richmond, Nova Scotia, Canada. It is the main village on Isle Madame on the southeastern tip of Cape Breton Island. The name derives from...
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Pedro (card game) (section Isle Madame variation)
aggressively without a king, and then picking it up from the missy. In Isle Madame and surrounding areas on Cape Breton Island, (Province of Nova Scotia...
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Attack at Jeddore (redirect from Battle off Isle Madame)
The Attack at Jeddore happened on May 19, 1753, off Jeddore, Nova Scotia, during Father Le Loutre's War. The Mi'kmaq killed nine of the British delegates...
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D'Escousse (redirect from D'Escousse, Isle Madame)
D'Escousse (English: /dɛsˈkuːs/) is situated on the north-eastern side of Isle Madame. It is on Nova Scotia Route 320. It has had a church since 1845, which...
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Françoise d'Aubigné, Marquise de Maintenon (redirect from Madame de Maintenon)
d'Aubigné (27 November 1635 – 15 April 1719), known first as Madame Scarron and subsequently as Madame de Maintenon (French: [madam də mɛ̃t(ə)nɔ̃] ), was a French...
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Petit-de-Grat, Nova Scotia (redirect from Petit-de-Grat, Isle Madame)
tender. Jones then pillaged Petit-de-Grat and Arichat, Nova Scotia on Isle Madame, Nova Scotia and then returned to Boston. The Petit-de-Grat Provincial...
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also Acadians in Prince Edward Island and Nova Scotia, at Chéticamp, Isle Madame, and Clare. East and West Pubnico, located at the end of the province...
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the Canso Islands without any provisions or clothing. Others fled to Isle Madame and Petit-de-Grat, Nova Scotia. He seized two French ships, and encouraged...
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descendants of the Acadians who returned to the area, plus others from Isle Madame and Louisdale married in with the English speaking residents, so that...
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Marie Tussaud (redirect from Madame Tussaud)
– 16 April 1850), commonly known as Madame Tussaud, was a French artist known for her wax sculptures and Madame Tussauds, the wax museum she founded...
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Lennox Passage is a navigable waterway between Cape Breton Island and Isle Madame in Nova Scotia, Canada. Small craft use the relatively protected Passage...
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1714. Petit-de-Grat Island is connected by causeway to neighbouring Isle Madame. Petit-de-Grat Acadian Festival 45°30′4.5″N 60°56′33.1″W / 45.501250°N...
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its name in the early 1900s. A bridge was completed in 1919 to connect Isle Madame. Nova Scotia Museum 45°36′39.49″N 61°3′53.64″W / 45.6109694°N 61.0649000°W...
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northwestern Cape Breton, near Chéticamp, and southern Cape Breton, on and near Isle Madame. Some of the first British-sanctioned settlers on the island following...
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Halifax 8 8.1 (HD); 8.2 (SD) CIHF-DT Global Inverness 6 CJCB-TV-1 CTV Isle Madame 36 CIMC-TV Ind Marinette 23 CJCH-TV-8 CTV Mulgrave 28 CIHF-TV-16 Global...
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an Acadian region, with a 35 km (22 mi) spur route to and encircling Isle Madame, for a total distance of 217 km (135 mi). Trunk 4 Trunk 22 Route 206...
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of Jersey, Channel Islands, is connected by a bridge to neighbouring Isle Madame. Janvrin Island was used by the Mi'kmaq Indians as a summer hunting ground...
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channel of water between the southern shore of Cape Breton Island and Isle Madame, Nova Scotia, Canada. The lighthouse is located on the beach at Grandique...
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and beach park on the shores of Lennox Passage on the North Shore of Isle Madame on Cape Breton Island, Nova Scotia, with 2 kilometres (1.2 mi) of shoreline...
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shore of the Lennox Passage near Louisdale, opposite Grandique Point on Isle Madame. The name "Grandique" is derived from the French meaning for "big ditch"...
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Trunk 28 Route 206 Route 247 Route 327 — Current 35 km (22 mi) spur to Isle Madame. Fundy Shore Ecotour 360 224 Trunk 2 at Upper Nappan Trunk 14 in Brooklyn...
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Chezzetcook Region, Halifax Co., Larry's River Region, Guysborough Co., Isle Madame Region, Richmond Co., Pomquet & Tracadie Region, Antigonish Co., and...
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Paris, ON 41 17 Global CIIT-DT Winnipeg, MB 35 35 Independent CIMC-TV Isle Madame, NS 10 (analogue) Independent CIMT-DT Rivière-du-Loup, QC 9 9 TVA CIPA-TV...
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inhabitants were deported. A group of ten families from Port Toulouse fled to Isle Madame where their descendants still live today. Philippe Pastour de Costebelle...
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Northern Yacht Club, North Sydney Royal Cape Breton Yacht Club, Sydney Isle Madame Boat Club, Arichat Lennox Passage Yacht Club, D'Escousse Port Hawkesbury...
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/ 44.918250; -63.59444 (Grand Lake) Grand Lake, Richmond County (on Isle Madame) at 45°33′00″N 61°03′00″W / 45.55000°N 61.05000°W / 45.55000; -61...
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Paspebiac. Fishermen on Isle Madame sold all of their fish to Robin, allowing him to control the price. Other merchants at Isle Madame included Valpy dit Janvrin...
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Marie de Rabutin-Chantal, marquise de Sévigné (redirect from Madame de Sévigné)
marquise de Sévigné (5 February 1626 – 17 April 1696), also widely known as Madame de Sévigné or Mme de Sévigné, was a French aristocrat, remembered for her...
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