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Eastern Counties Regional Library (ECRL) [1] is a regional public library system, providing free public library services to the counties of Guysborough, Richmond and Inverness in Nova Scotia, Canada. The library system is governed by the Eastern Counties Regional Library Board and operates under the terms of the Nova Scotia Libraries Act.
Amherst (/ ˈ æ m ɜːr s t / AM-urst) [4] is a town in northwestern Nova Scotia, Canada, located at the northeast end of the Cumberland Basin, an arm of the Bay of Fundy, and 22 km (14 mi) south of the Northumberland Strait.
The Nova Scotia Carriage and Motor Car Co., Ltd. was moving to Amherst. [7] Construction of the Amherst factory began in the summer of 1912, while the Kentville factory continued to produce carriages and automobiles. The factory was 340' by 60' and four stories high. [8] It was designed by the firm of Lockwood, Greene & Co., of Boston. A ...
Route 302: Amherst - Nappan - Maccan - Athol - Southampton; Route 307: Wallace - Wallace Station - Wentworth Centre; Route 321: Springhill - River Philip - Oxford Junction - Oxford - Port Philip; Route 366: Amherst - Tidnish Bridge - Tidnish-Lorneville, Northport - Linden - Port Howe; Route 368: Mahoney's Corner - Streets Ridge - Middleboro
Amherst NS 45°50′02″N 64°12′46″W / 45.8339°N 64.2127°W / 45.8339; -64.2127 ( 79 Victoria Street East (Bank of Nova Amherst municipality ( 8261 )
The 1960s saw the Trans-Canada Highway system being upgraded to four-lane expressways. This included a new route between Sackville and Amherst running roughly parallel to LaPlanche Street (Nova Scotia Highway 104-Nova Scotia Trunk 2 meeting New Brunswick Highway 2). Services inevitably became concentrated at the Aulac exit, where the PEI route ...
Halifax Public Libraries (HPL) is a Canadian public library system, serving residents of Halifax in Nova Scotia.It is the largest public library system in Nova Scotia, [3] with over 2.8 million visits to library branches and 172,520 active registered borrowers or 44% of the municipality's population. [4]
NS Historical Society 1879 Volume 1. NS Historical Society 1881 Volume 2. NS Historical Society 1882–83 Volume 3. NS Historical Society 1884 Volume 4. NS Historical Society 1886–87 Volume 5. NS Historical Society 1888 Volume 6. NS Historical Society 1889–91 Volume 7. NS Historical Society 1892–94 Volume 8. Louisbourg - An Historical ...