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Throughout the 1990s the market for ferry services in southwestern Nova Scotia was threatened by significant expansions of 4-lane expressways in northern Nova Scotia and across southern New Brunswick so it was theorized that the Yarmouth - Bar Harbor ferry service could maintain market share if the ferry voyage time was shortened. Marketed as ...
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The name Yarmouth first appeared as a projected township in Nova Scotia in 1759. There is some speculation it was named after Yarmouth, Massachusetts, as some of the earliest English settlers arrived from Cape Cod on 9 June 1761. It is more likely the township was named after Lady Yarmouth, a mistress of King George II. [citation needed]
Arcadia is a small community in Nova Scotia, Canada, adjacent to the Town of Yarmouth. It was originally known as "Upper Chebogue" from its location on the upper reaches of the tidal Chebogue River. The name was changed to Arcadia in 1863. [1]
Nova Scotia , Greenville municipality Upload Photo: Guest House 12 Parade Street Yarmouth NS Nova Scotia , Yarmouth municipality Upload Photo: Dr. John Harris House 56 Beaver River Road Beaver River NS
Official tourism website for Yarmouth & Acadian Shores, with information on Pubnico 43°42′09″N 65°47′02″W / 43.70250°N 65.78389°W / 43.70250; -65 This Yarmouth County, Nova Scotia location article is a stub .
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Lake Annis is a lake of Yarmouth District, in Nova Scotia, Canada. It is at an elevation of about 40 m (130 ft) above sea level and is on the Annis River. The small community of Lake Annis adjacent to the lake. [1]