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  2. Port Hood Island, Nova Scotia - Wikipedia

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    Port Hood Island is a small island [1] and community of the same name located in the northeastern part of St. George's Bay, a sub-basin in the eastern part of the Northumberland Strait, adjacent to the west coast of Cape Breton Island, Nova Scotia, Canada. It is named after the community of Port Hood immediately to the east on Cape Breton ...

  3. Gabarus - Wikipedia

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    Gabarus is a community in the Canadian province of Nova Scotia, located in the Cape Breton Regional Municipality. It was an important fisheries centre with a cannery until the mid-20th century. Today, it is sustained by tourism and small-scale commercial fishing, including lobster. There is a sign: Established 1716 at the edge of the village.

  4. Pleasant Bay, Nova Scotia - Wikipedia

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    Pleasant Bay (Scottish Gaelic: Am Bàgh Toilichte) is a community on the western coast of Cape Breton Island, on the shore of the Gulf of St. Lawrence in Inverness County, Nova Scotia. The community is located on the Cabot Trail, 141 kilometres (88 mi) from Port Hawkesbury. The federal electoral riding is Sydney—Victoria. Pleasant Bay is ...

  5. 2020 Mi'kmaq lobster dispute - Wikipedia

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    The 2020 Mi'kmaq lobster dispute is an ongoing lobster fishing dispute between Sipekne'katik First Nation [1] members of the Mi'kmaq and non-Indigenous lobster fishers mainly in Digby County and Yarmouth County, Nova Scotia.

  6. Port Hood, Nova Scotia - Wikipedia

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    Port Hood in Nova Scotia Port Hood Harbour 46°01′00″N 61°32′00″W  /  46.01667°N 61.53333°W  / 46.01667; -61.53333 Port Hood ( Mi'kmawi'simk : Kekwiamkek ) is an unincorporated place in the Municipality of the County of Inverness , Nova Scotia , Canada

  7. Neil's Harbour, Nova Scotia - Wikipedia

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    Neil's Harbour is an unincorporated area in the Municipality of the County of Victoria, Cape Breton Island, Nova Scotia, Canada. Artifacts indicate that it have been originally settled by the Acadians. It is named after Neil McLennan. Victoria Co-Op Fisheries Ltd., Neil's Harbour's largest employer which is located in neighbouring New Haven.

  8. Little Lorraine - Wikipedia

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    Little Lorraine is a small village located on the east coast of Cape Breton, Nova Scotia, Canada. [ 1 ] It is known to have had several different names in the past such as Little Loran, Lorembec, Cap-de-Lorembec, Petit Laurenbec and between 1750-51 Petit Lorembec was in use.

  9. Cape Islander - Wikipedia

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    Cape Islanders in Yarmouth, Nova Scotia. A Cape Islander, a style of fishing boat mostly used for lobster fishing, is an inshore motor fishing boat found across Atlantic Canada having a single keeled flat bottom at the stern and more rounded towards the bow. The Cape Island style boat is famous for its large step up to the bow.

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