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  2. Sydney, Nova Scotia - Wikipedia

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    Sydney served as the Cape Breton Island's colonial capital, until 1820, when the colony merged with Nova Scotia and the capital moved to Halifax. A rapid population expansion occurred just after the turn of the 20th century, when Sydney became home to one of North America's main steel mills.

  3. Low Point Lighthouse - Wikipedia

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    Light Tower, Sydney, Nova Scotia, B1H, Canada. Canadian Register of Historic Places. Light Tower, Recognized Federal Heritage Building, Sydney, Nova Scotia. Directory of Federal Heritage Designations. Parks Canada. Retrieved 13 April 2020. Historic Photograph of "Tower, dwelling and signal flag from the water. Flat or Low Point", Nova Scotia ...

  4. List of places named after Queen Victoria - Wikipedia

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    Queens Park, the Sydney suburb located adjacent to the urban park; Queen's Square, Sydney. Statue of Queen Victoria by Joseph Boehm; Queen Victoria Building, Sydney. Statue of Queen Victoria, Sydney; Queen Victoria Street, Bexley; Queen Victoria Street, Drummoyne; Victoria Street, Ashfield. One Victoria (1-7 Victoria St) Victoria Bridge (Penrith)

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  6. List of royal tours of Canada (18th–20th centuries) - Wikipedia

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    Queen Elizabeth, the Queen Mother Nova Scotia: Halifax Ontario: Toronto: To present The Queen's Colours to the Canadian Forces Maritime Command, attend the opening of the International Gathering of the Clans, attend 120th running of the Queen's Plate: 10/2 The Duke of Edinburgh Ontario: Toronto: To attend 150th anniversary of Upper Canada College

  7. Royal tours of Canada - Wikipedia

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    Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother, queen consort to King George VI, and mother of Elizabeth II, conducted nine official tours of Canada from 1951 to 2000. [117] In 1967, she returned to Nova Scotia and Prince Edward Island to celebrate Canada's centennial in 1967. [152]

  8. Victoria County, Nova Scotia - Wikipedia

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    Named after Queen Victoria, [3] it was established by statute in 1851. Cape Breton County was divided into two separate counties in that year, with the northern portion becoming Victoria County. [4] Like other parts of Nova Scotia, the county was sparsely inhabited by the Miꞌkmaq, who hunted in the area. [4]

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