• Wedge Island is a tidal island near Liscomb, Nova Scotia. Geologically, it is a drowned coast. Once the home to a lighthouse and light keepers home, throughout...
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  • (Western Australia) Canada Wedge Island (Nova Scotia) Wedge Island (Nunavut) Fictional A small island nearby the larger Wuhu Island in the video game Wii Sports...
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    Nova Scotia, Canada Minister's Island in New Brunswick, Canada Ross Island and Cheney Island in Grand Manan, New Brunswick, Canada Wedge Island, Nova...
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    Deadman's Island is a small peninsula containing a cemetery and park located in the Northwest Arm of Halifax Harbour in Nova Scotia, Canada. The area...
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    Tusket (redirect from Tusket, Nova Scotia)
    97444 Tusket is a small fishing community located in Yarmouth County, Nova Scotia on route 308. "Neketaouksit", the Mi'kmaq word for the "Great Forked...
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    Tidal island on the west coast of Newfoundland Wedge Island (Nova Scotia) – A tidal island near Liscomb, Nova Scotia. Grand Bé – Tidal island near Saint-Malo...
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  • and renamed Fury. On 1 December 1964 she was driven ashore at Wedge Island, Nova Scotia in hurricane-force winds. Ended up stranded on an inshore reef...
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    (Ontario), Lower Canada (Quebec), the Maritime colonies of Nova Scotia, Prince Edward Island and New Brunswick, especially Saint John, were arrival points...
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  • Description Fury  Panama The cargo ship was driven ashore at Wedge Island, Nova Scotia, Canada in a storm. She was declared a constructive total loss...
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  • foundered in the Atlantic Ocean 6 nautical miles (11 km) off Wedge Island, Nova Scotia, Canada (45°00′N 2°15′E / 45.000°N 2.250°E / 45.000; 2.250)...
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    The species is native to shallow parts of the western Atlantic from Nova Scotia to Argentina and also the eastern Atlantic, the Mediterranean Sea and...
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  • Inconstant (ship) (category Ships built in Nova Scotia)
    George Old at Big Bras d'Or, Nova Scotia Inconstant was one of largest wooden ships ever built in Cape Breton Island, Nova Scotia and the largest ship built...
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  • The Curse of Oak Island is a reality television series that premiered on January 5, 2014. The program features the Oak Island mystery. As of November 20...
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    America; Eastern Canada – New Brunswick, Newfoundland, Nova Scotia, Ontario, Prince Edward Island, Quebec Northeastern United States – Connecticut, Maine...
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    Philippines Northern America Eastern Canada: Canada (Quebec, Nova Scotia, Ontario, Prince Edward Island, New Brunswick and Newfoundland) North-Central U.S.: United...
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  • to Bell's large laboratory at his Beinn Bhreagh estate near Baddeck, Nova Scotia, they experimented with a number of designs, culminating in Bell's HD-4...
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  • of Canada website. Government of Canada. Retrieved 2 August 2023. "Nova Scotia's provincial symbols". Government of Canada website. Government of Canada...
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  • condition and beached. Orinoco  United States The ship was wrecked on Wedge Island, Nova Scotia. She was on a voyage from Boston, Massachusetts to Miramichi,...
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    Terrence Prendergast, S.J. (1995–1998), appointed Bishop of Halifax, Nova Scotia R. Anthony Meagher (1997–2002), appointed Archbishop of Kingston, Ontario...
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    centimetres (20 in) long and 3–8 cm (1.2–3.1 in) in width which can bear flat, wedge-shaped proliferations from the edge. The blade consists of an outer cortex...
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  • have VO call signs. For example, VOAR-13-FM is located in Bridgewater, Nova Scotia. VOAR is rebroadcast via internet connections in areas far removed from...
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  • SS Arrow (category Shipwrecks of the Nova Scotia coast)
    Stora paper mill in Point Tupper, Nova Scotia. On February 4, 1970 in Chedabucto Bay, off the east coast of Nova Scotia and only 14.6 nautical miles from...
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    Gabrielle re-curved northeastward on September 11 and began paralleling Nova Scotia. It further weakened to a tropical depression on September 12 and was...
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    Canadian artist. Smith was born in 1929 in West Head, Cape Sable Island, Nova Scotia (NS). He spent his youth living with his parents, Lottie (Steadman)...
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    Greenough and Son, and the statutes of the United Kingdom's colony Nova Scotia also used the long s as late as 1816. Some examples of the use of the...
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  • The Amazing Race Canada 7 (category Television shows filmed in Nova Scotia)
    Columbia, Alberta, the Northwest Territories, Saskatchewan, Quebec, and Nova Scotia before finishing in Muskoka. New twists introduced in this season include...
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    Capture of USS Chesapeake (category Military history of Nova Scotia)
    Iris V.; Watts, Heather (2005). Deadman's: Melville Island & Its Burial Ground. Tantallon Nova Scotia: Glen Margaret Publishers. ISBN 978-0-393-05847-5...
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  • was made for the Navy or Air Force, with the exception of a rifle-green wedge cap for optional wear by the latter. The traditional Navy and Air Force...
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    establishing the Dominion of Canada, initially with four provinces: Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, Quebec and Ontario. The Province of Canada was divided...
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  • "county" is used in place of "shire" as in, for instance, Kentville in Nova Scotia. "Shire" is the most common word in Australia for rural local government...
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