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  2. Shubie Park - Wikipedia

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    Shubie Park is a 16-hectare (40-acre) urban park in Dartmouth, Nova Scotia maintained by the Halifax Regional Municipality. Heavily forested, Shubie Park is roughly linear in shape as it is bounded on the north and west by Highway 118 expressway and on the south and east by Lake Micmac and the southern edge of Lake Charles .

  3. Sipekne'katik First Nation - Wikipedia

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    64 km (39¾ miles) northwest of Halifax: 0: March 3, 1820 Pennal 19: 43.5 hectares (107 acres) 67.2 km (41¾ miles) northwest of Halifax: 22: March 3, 1754 Shubenacadie 13: 412 hectares (1,020 acres) 32 km (20 miles) north of Halifax: 0: March 3, 1999 Wallace Hills 14A: 54.8 hectares (135 acres) 19 km (11¾ miles) northwest of Halifax: 10 ...

  4. Shubenacadie Canal - Wikipedia

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    The Shubenacadie Canal Commission was established to stabilize the deterioration of the remaining locks and attempt to restore some of them to working order. An interpretive site for the canal is located in the Fairbanks Centre in Dartmouth's Shubie Park, along the shores of Lake Micmac. Located next to one of the restored operational locks ...

  5. Where Is 'Sullivan's Crossing' Filmed? - AOL

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    Halifax serves as the center of the show's filming locations, but fans can also visit Beaver Bank, Shubie Park and Oakfield Provincial Park, which are all spots where the show has been filmed.

  6. Shubenacadie, Nova Scotia - Wikipedia

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    Shubenacadie (/ ˌ ʃ uː b ə ˈ n æ k ə d i / SHOO-bə-NAK-ə-dee) is a village located in Hants County, in central Nova Scotia, Canada.As of 2021, the population was 411. The name for the Mi'kmaw territory in which present-day Shubenacadie is located and the origin of its name is the Mi'kmaw word Sipekne'katik, which "place abounding in groundnuts" or "place where the wapato grows."

  7. Lake Micmac - Wikipedia

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    Lake Micmac is a freshwater lake located in the Halifax Regional Municipality in Nova Scotia, Canada.. Located entirely within the community of Dartmouth, Lake Micmac is also known as 'Second Lake' for its position in the Shubenacadie Canal system.

  8. Parks in Halifax, Nova Scotia - Wikipedia

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    Halifax Citadel National Historic Site (The Citadel) Fort Charlotte National Historic Site 44°38′28.6″N 63°33′35″W  /  44.641278°N 63.55972°W  / 44.641278; -63.55972  ( Fort Charlotte National Historic

  9. Shubenacadie Grand Lake - Wikipedia

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    Shubenacadie Grand Lake is a large Canadian lake straddling the Halifax Regional Municipality and Hants county on mainland Nova Scotia. It drains into the Shubenacadie River at its northeastern outlet. The lake is the seventh and largest lake in the Shubenacadie Canal system and is located between Lock 5 and 6.