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The community is named after Thomas Chandler Haliburton. [ 1 ] 45°40′49″N 62°44′42″W / 45.68028°N 62.74500°W / 45.68028; -62.74500 ( Haliburton, Nova
Petit-de-Grat Island; Pictou Island (Nova Scotia) Port Hood Island, Nova Scotia; R. Roberts Island, Nova Scotia; S. Sable Island; St. Paul Island (Nova Scotia) Sambro ...
This is a list of historic places in the Region of Queens Municipality, Nova Scotia (the amalgamated Queens County, Nova Scotia). Map all coordinates using OpenStreetMap Download coordinates as:
The round, iron, first-order lantern remains atop the lighthouse tower, the last classic lantern of this type still in use on an operational lighthouse in Nova Scotia. The Low Point Lighthouse was destaffed in 1988 but the newest of the lightkeeper's houses remains onsite, one of the few lightstations to retain its keeper's home.
The Strait of Canso (also Gut of Canso or Canso Strait, also called Straits of Canceau or Canseaux until the early 20th century) separates mainland Nova Scotia and Cape Breton Island, in eastern Canada. [1] [2] [3] It is a channel approximately 27 kilometers long and averaging 3 kilometers wide (1 km at its narrowest).
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Port Mouton post office. Port Mouton is a small village along Highway 103 on the southwest coast of Region of Queens Nova Scotia, Canada. It is about ten miles from Liverpool, the nearest significant community, and 160 kilometres from Halifax. The local residents pronounce the town's name 'Port Mah-TOON'.