Nova Scotia Power — Inc. Type Subsidiary Industry Energy Predecessor … Wikipedia
Clare, Nova Scotia — Clare Municipal district Seal … Wikipedia
History of Nova Scotia — Bluenose Nova Scotia (also known as Mi kma ki and Acadia) is a Canadian province located in Canada s Maritimes. The region was initially occupied by Mi kmaq. During the first 150 years of European settlement, the colony was primarily made up of… … Wikipedia
List of communities in Nova Scotia — This is a list of communities in the Canadian province of Nova Scotia, as designated by the Union of Nova Scotia Municipalities. Incorporated municipalities in Nova Scotia are either counties, towns or regional municipalities. There are no… … Wikipedia
Beaver Bank, Nova Scotia — Infobox Settlement official name = Beaver Bank other name = native name = nickname = motto = People Together with Nature imagesize = 400x150px image caption = The sign of Beaver Bank as you enter subdivision type = Federal subdivision type1 =… … Wikipedia
Bangor — is a place name found in a number of countries Australia*Bangor, New South Wales *Bangor, South Australia *Bangor, TasmaniaCanada*Bangor, Nova Scotia *Bangor, Ontario *Bangor, Prince Edward Island *Bangor (city), Saskatchewan *Bangor (town),… … Wikipedia
List of communities in Digby County, Nova Scotia — List of communities in Digby County, Nova ScotiaCommunities are ordered by the highway upon which they are located. All routes start with the terminus located near the largest community.Trunk Routes*Trunk 1: Smiths Cove Weymouth North Weymouth St … Wikipedia
Bangor, Maine — City City of Bangor[1] … Wikipedia
Bangor and Orono Railroad — Die European and North American Railway (E NA) ist eine ehemalige Eisenbahngesellschaft in Maine (Vereinigte Staaten) und New Brunswick (Kanada). Der Name entstand, weil die Gesellschaft ursprünglich das bestehende Eisenbahnnetz der USA von… … Deutsch Wikipedia
European and North American Railway — Locale southern New Brunswick, southeastern Maine Dates of operation 1857–1872 Track gauge 4 ft 8 1⁄2 in (1,435 mm) (standard gauge), built to 5 ft 6 in … Wikipedia