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Lower Sackville is east of Lucasville; north--north-east of Bedford; south-east of Middle Sackville; and south-west of Windsor Junction. The community is located approximately 18 km (11 mi) from Downtown Dartmouth , approximately 27 km (17 mi) from Downtown Halifax , and approximately 25 km (16 mi) from Halifax Stanfield International Airport .
Sporting Life originally had four locations until their 2014 expansion. Their flagship store is located at 2665 Yonge Street, just south of Lawrence Avenue, and it contains 36,000 square feet over two stories, having been recently expanded in 2011.
Lower Sackville: 980 ha (2,400 acres) [63] Russell Lake West: Dartmouth: 251 ha (620 acres) [64] Sackville Business Park: Lower Sackville: 158 ha (390 acres) [65] Sackville Manor: Lower Sackville: 32 ha (79 acres) [66] Old Sackville Road: Lower Sackville: 45 ha (110 acres) [67] Shannon Park: Dartmouth: 34.8 ha (86 acres) Sherwood Heights ...
Toronto is the centre of the largest local calling area in Canada, and one of the largest in North America. As of 2013, the following points in area code 905 were a local call to 416 in Toronto: Ajax-Pickering, Aurora, Beeton, Bethesda, Bolton, Brampton, Caledon East, Campbellville, Castlemore, Claremont, Georgetown, Gormley, King City, Markham, Milton, Mississauga (rate centres Clarkson ...
This route takes the user to the Sackville Terminal in Lower Sackville. 182 First Lake Express: Scotia Square Sackville Board this bus route at stop 6688, on the corner of First Lake Drive & Cobequid Road. Route 182 (First Lake Express) runs from the Scotia Square Terminal in Downtown Halifax to the Sackville Terminal in Lower Sackville.
Number Length (km) Length (mi) Southern or western terminus Northern or eastern terminus Local names Formed Removed Notes Hwy 101: 308.5: 191.7 Trunk 3 in Yarmouth: Hwy 102 / Trunk 1 in Lower Sackville: Harvest Highway 1962: current Passes through the Annapolis Valley and Digby. Hwy 102: 100.8: 62.6 Halifax: Hwy 104 in Onslow
Sackville—Preston—Chezzetcook (formerly known as Sackville—Eastern Shore and Sackville—Musquodoboit Valley—Eastern Shore) is a federal electoral district in Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada, that has been represented in the House of Commons of Canada since 1997.
The Sackville Blazers became a reality for the 1982/83 season. This came after seven years of hard work to gain entry into Junior hockey for Sackville. Starting with the 1997/98 season, the Blazers have had a continuous run of finishing first overall season after season. The Sackville Blazers' Maritime dynasty began with the 2002–03 season.