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Population of Pisiguit in 1750. Pisiguit is the pre-expulsion-period Acadian region located along the banks of the Avon River (known as the Pisiquit River to the Acadians) from its confluence with the Minas Basin of Acadia, which is now Nova Scotia, including the St. Croix River drainage area.
John Paris Jr. (born August 1, 1946) is a Canadian former professional ice hockey player, coach, and scout. He is a Windsor, Nova Scotia, native who stands at 5-foot-5. He played hockey on championship teams at many levels. John is a member of the Nova Scotia Sport Hall of Fame. [1]
In 1907, John Frederic Herbin, poet, historian, and jeweller, and whose mother was Acadian, purchased the land believed to be the site of the church of Saint-Charles so that it might be protected. The following year the Nova Scotia legislature passed an act to incorporate the Trustees of the Grand-Pré Historic Grounds.
Sydney, Nova Scotia: Bailly House [114] 1790 1790: Lunenburg, Nova Scotia: Christ Church Anglican Church(originally St. Paul), [115] 1790 1790: Karsdale, Nova Scotia: St. Mary's Anglican Church (Auburn, Nova Scotia) 1790 1790: Auburn: Lennox Tavern: 1791 1791: Lunenburg, Nova Scotia: Old Holy Trinity Anglican Church: 1791 1791: Middleton: St ...
New Brunswick: Fredericton, Saint John, Sussex Nova Scotia: Halifax, Annapolis Royal, Digby, North Sydney, Sydney Ontario: Peterborough: Bicentennial of Fredericton, bicentennial of incorporation of Saint John, bicentennial of Sydney, centennial of North Sydney, opening of activity centre at Peterborough Liftlock 7/12 – 7/19
The Maritimes is currently represented in the Canadian Parliament by 25 Members of the House of Commons (Nova Scotia – 11, New Brunswick – 10, Prince Edward Island – 4) and 24 Senators (Nova Scotia and New Brunswick – 10 each, Prince Edward Island – 4). This level of representation was established at the time of Confederation when the ...
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Beaubassin in Nova Scotia (c. 1671 – 1750) 45°50′56.86″N 64°15′39.31″W / 45.8491278°N 64.2609194°W / 45.8491278; -64.2609194 Beaubassin was an important Acadian village and trading centre on the Isthmus of Chignecto in what is now Nova Scotia , Canada