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The show, which also stars a dreamy-as-ever Chad Michael Murray, is primarily shot in Nova Scotia, ... Shubie Park and Oakfield Provincial Park, which are all spots where the show has been filmed.
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 .
The government of Nova Scotia commissioned Owen to follow the Shubenacadie waterway from the Atlantic Ocean to Cobequid Bay. The Shubenacadie Canal was envisioned to facilitate transportation between Halifax and the agricultural, timber and coal producing areas of northern Nova Scotia and the Annapolis Valley. Construction was started in 1826 ...
The Wildlife Park is home to Shubenacadie Sam, the first groundhog in North America to make a prediction on Groundhog Day thanks to Nova Scotia's Atlantic Time Zone. The groundhog's prediction happens at 8 am in a public ceremony that draws several hundred people to the park every year since 1987 and is now broadcast on Facebook and Twitter. [9]
Nova Scotia Coastal Water Trail Old Annapolis Road Hiking Trail 44°41′52.2″N 63°53′17.1″W / 44.697833°N 63.888083°W / 44.697833; -63.888083 ( Old Annapolis Road Hiking Pennant Point Trail 44°26′52.1″N 63°37′23.2″W / 44.447806°N 63.623111°W / 44.447806; -63.623111 ( Pennant Point
Indian Brook 14, Nova Scotia, Nova Scotia. The Sipekne'katik First Nation is composed of four Mi'kmaq First Nation reserves located in central Nova Scotia. As of 2012, the Mi'kmaq population is 1,195 on-Reserve, and approximately 1,190 off-Reserve. [1] The First Nation includes Indian Brook 14, Nova Scotia, near Shubenacadie, Nova Scotia.
Father Louis-Pierre Thury sought to gather the Mi'kmaq of Peninsular Nova Scotia into a single settlement around Shubenacadie as early as 1699. Not until the Dummer's War between the New France-aligned Wabanaki Confederacy and English New England from 1722–1725, however, did Antoine Gaulin, [5] a Quebec-born missionary, erect a permanent mission at Shubenacadie (adjacent to Snides Lake and ...
By 2018, four ground hogs had served as "Shubenacadie Sam" since the practice began in Nova Scotia, as groundhogs usually live 10-15 years in captivity. [8] In 2021, a 7-year-old female groundhog, "Samantha", assumed the prediction duties. [9] Park employees have served as the caretaker for Shubenacadie Sam and the park's groundhogs for over 20 ...