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CN's Truro Yard in Salmon River. The defining feature in the community is Canadian National Railway's Truro Yard, located in the river flood plain. Once a large Hill, Andrew Moor'se Hill as it was called, stood just east of the round house and was removed in 1907, the fill used to construct the railyard which contained most of Truro's nineteen ...
Trunk 2: Stewiacke - Alton – Brentwood - Brookfield - Hilden – Truro - Onslow - Masstown - Glenholme - Little Dyke - Great Village - Highland Village - Portapique - Five Houses - Bass River - Upper Economy - Cove Road - Economy – Carrs Brook - Lower Economy - Five Islands; Trunk 4: Folly Lake – Masstown – Onslow – Truro – Bible ...
The Nova Scotia Association of REALTORS (NSAR) is the provincial Board/Association for REALTORS in Nova Scotia, representing 2,100+ real estate brokers and salespeople in 7 regions: Cape Breton Region of NSAR; Halifax Dartmouth Region of NSAR; Highland Region of NSAR; Northern Region of NSAR; South Shore Region of NSAR; Yarmouth Region of NSAR
Colchester County is located in north central Nova Scotia. The majority of the county is governed by the Municipality of the County of Colchester, the county also is home to two independent incorporated towns, Stewiacke and Truro , two village commissions in Bible Hill and Tatamagouche , and the Millbrook 27 First Nations reserve.
Truro has three ice hockey rinks: Deuvilles Rink, Rath Eastlink Community Centre, and the Colchester Legion Stadium. Truro is home to the Truro Bearcats, a Junior "A" ice hockey team who are four time MJAHL Champions. (Canadian) Football is also a popular sport in the town with all games being played on Friday night at the Truro Amateur ...
North River is a community in the Canadian province of Nova Scotia, located in Colchester County near Truro, Nova Scotia.It was settled in the 1760s as part of what was then Onslow Township, one of the many townships set up by the British Government in Halifax to encourage planters to come to Nova Scotia to work the land.
This is a list of communities in the Canadian province of Nova Scotia. For the purposes of this list, a community is defined as an unincorporated settlement inside or outside a municipality. Contents:
He was the minister of Truro's First Presbyterian church (now First United Church [15]) from 1839–1885, and had inherited an interest in Bible distribution from his father, Dr. Thomas McCullough, one of the founders of the Nova Scotia Bible Society. He distributed Bibles, free of charge, to anyone who wanted one. [16]