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  • ...va Scotia|Halifax]] harbour located in the Halifax Regional Municipality [[Nova Scotia]]. It was briefly renamed "Ile d'Enville". Georges Island is part of the [http://www.nslps.com/lights/lighthouse_page_01.asp?ID=137 The Nova Scotia Lighthouse Preservation Society]
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  • ...iana.org/cgi-bin/ECO/mtq?doc=37490 ''Travels in North America, Canada, and Nova Scotia: With Geological Observations''] London, 1855
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  • {{r|Nova Scotia}} {{r|Halifax, Nova Scotia}}
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  • {{r|Halifax, Nova Scotia}} {{r|Nova Scotia, history}}
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  • Her homeport is in [[Sambro, Nova Scotia|Sambro]], [[Nova Scotia]]. ...gation Report, Container Fire, Container Vessel Kitano, Off Chebucto Head, Nova Scotia, 22 March 2001
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  • There is another community named Port Maitland in the Province of [[Nova Scotia]].
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  • ...as a [[fireboat]], which was operated in [[Detroit, Michigan]], [[Halifax, Nova Scotia]], and [[Montreal, Quebec]].<ref name=Ti/><ref name=Fema2003/> During [[World War II]] [[Halifax, Nova Scotia]], was the main port where ships assembled before being dispatched in [[Atl
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  • ...s owned and operated by [[Secunda Marine Services]], based in [[Dartmouth, Nova Scotia]]. ...gation Report, Container Fire, Container Vessel Kitano, Off Chebucto Head, Nova Scotia, 22 March 2001
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  • * Beck, J. Murray. ''The Government of Nova Scotia'' University of Toronto Press, 1957, the standard history * Choyce, Lesley. ''Nova Scotia: Shaped by the Sea. A Living History.'' Toronto: Penguin Books Canada, 1996
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  • ...so the shire town of Halifax County. On [[April 1]],1996 the government of Nova Scotia amalgamated the four municipalities within Halifax County, among them the C Halifax and the neighbouring metropolitan area of [[Dartmouth, Nova Scotia]] form the urban core of the Halifax Regional Municipality (HRM).
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  • {{rpl|Albany, Nova Scotia}}
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  • '''Nova Scotia''' is a [[Maritimes|Maritime]] [[province]] on the east coast of [[Canada]] ...s province in the Maritimes, with its capital and major centre, [[Halifax, Nova Scotia|Halifax]], the largest city in all of [[Atlantic Canada]].
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  • ...lackloyalists/index.htm "Remembering Black Loyalists, Black Communities in Nova Scotia"]
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  • {{r|Dartmouth, Nova Scotia}}
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  • During World War II the ''Rouille'' was transferred to [[Halifax, Nova Scotia]], the port where most [[Atlantic convoys]] assembled.<ref name=Other/><ref ...to the [[Maritime History of the Great Lakes]] she sank off [[Cape Smoky, Nova Scotia]], during bad weather, on March 11, 1954.<ref name=MhotGLRouille/>
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  • ...ional Municipality]], and a former city in the [[Canadian province]] of [[Nova Scotia]]. ...ile Dartmouth and its neighbouring city of Halifax, the town of [[Bedford, Nova Scotia|Bedford]] and the Municipality of the County of Halifax were dissolved at t
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  • ...bordered on the north by the province of [[Quebec]] and on the south by [[Nova Scotia]] and the [[Bay of Fundy]]. The state of [[Maine (U.S. state)|Maine]] lies .... The colony was later relocated across the Bay of Fundy to [[Port Royal, Nova Scotia]]. Throughout the 17th Century, French settlers continued to occupy what th
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  • ...ough it is a busy port, there is sparse record of '''fireboats in Halifax, Nova Scotia'''. ...] operated the [[CFAV Firebird (YTR 561)|CFAV ''Firebird'']] in [[Halifax, Nova Scotia|Halifax]], from 1974 to 2014, and three large tugs, also equipped with wate
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  • ...h lands in North America to the British, and the island was grouped with [[Nova Scotia]] for administrative purposes. In 1769, after lobbying by the landowners, t ...[New Brunswick]] and there is a ferry service in the most of the year to [[Nova Scotia]]. A link to the mainland was a pre-condition of PEI deciding to join the C
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  • The '''''Fort Garry''''' was a vessel built in [[Little Brook, Nova Scotia]], in 1920.<ref name=maritimehistoryofthegreatlakesFortGarry/><ref name=Man
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  • ...o try his luck at the Northwest passage. At the end of May he came near [[Nova Scotia]] and because of storms he went southward and in the beginning of September
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  • ...|Air pollution sources.jpg|right|180px|Air pollution sources in Dartmouth, Nova Scotia, Canada.}}
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  • ...gation Report, Container Fire, Container Vessel Kitano, Off Chebucto Head, Nova Scotia, 22 March 2001 ...gation Report, Container Fire, Container Vessel Kitano, Off Chebucto Head, Nova Scotia, 22 March 2001: Summary
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  • ...r''''' is a [[icebreaker]] in the [[Canadian Coast Guard]], stationed in [[Nova Scotia]].
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  • ...f-possibility-in-region/1|work=The Evening News|publisher=Transcontinental Nova Scotia Media Group|accessdate=12 April 2014}}</ref>
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  • {{r|Halifax, Nova Scotia}}
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  • ...aine (U.S. state)|Maine]] between the provinces of [[New Brunswick]] and [[Nova Scotia]] in [[Canada]]. A small portion of the northwest corner of the bay's coast ...ear - enough to power about 4,500 homes - which is fed directly into the [[Nova Scotia Power Corporation]]'s utility system.
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