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  2. Two If by Sea - Wikipedia

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    Two If by Sea opened theatrically on January 12, 1996 in 1,712 venues, grossing $4,656,986 in the United States and Canada, ranking tenth for its opening weekend. [4] At the end of its run, the film grossed $10,658,278 in the United States and Canada and an estimated $10 million internationally for a worldwide total of $21 million. [5] [2]

  3. Dartmouth Marine Slips - Wikipedia

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    The Dartmouth Marine Slips was an historic shipyard and marine railway which operated in Dartmouth, Nova Scotia between 1859 and 2003. It was noted for important wartime work during the American Civil War as well as during the Battle of the Atlantic in World War II. After its closure, the site began redevelopment as King's Wharf, a high-rise ...

  4. Bedford Institute of Oceanography - Wikipedia

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    The research vessel CCGS Hudson. Following World War II, the principal marine research facility of the Government of Canada was the St. Andrews Biological Station.Dr. W.E. van Steenburgh, Director-General of Scientific Services of the Department of Mines and Technical Surveys, championed the establishment of a modern oceanographic institute on Bedford Basin.

  5. Category:Films shot in Nova Scotia - Wikipedia

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    S. Sable Island (film) The Scarlet Letter (1995 film) Scotland, PA; The Secret (1992 film) Shake Hands with the Devil (2007 film) She's Too Young; The Shipping News (film)

  6. Downtown Dartmouth - Wikipedia

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    On Dartmouth Cove were the former Dartmouth Marine Slips, former site of the Nantucket Whaling Company. The Dartmouth Marine Slips were purchased in the 1990s by Irving Shipbuilding, owners of Halifax Shipyard which became known for a time as the Halifax Shipyards. Irving operating the two sites together with the marine slips specializing in ...

  7. Three Fathom Harbour, Nova Scotia - Wikipedia

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    Originally a small fishing village outside Dartmouth, Nova Scotia along the 207 Hwy. The next community past Lawrencetown Beach, Three Fathom Harbour consists of several islands. One is connected to the mainland by a causeway (originally wooden) and was the main fishing community now referred to as the Fisherman's Reserve.

  8. CCGS Kopit Hopson 1752 - Wikipedia

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    [2] [5] The ship is registered in Ottawa, Ontario, and homeported at Dartmouth, Nova Scotia. [2] [3] On 17 December 2007, Edward Cornwallis was dispatched to recover the 140-metre (459 ft 4 in) barge Houston carrying diesel fuel that had cast adrift in St. George's Bay near Port Hood, Nova Scotia. Facing 70 km/h (43 mph) winds and 5-metre (16 ...

  9. Raid on Dartmouth (1749) - Wikipedia

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    The Raid on Dartmouth (1749) occurred during Father Le Loutre's War on September 30, 1749 when a Mi'kmaw militia from Chignecto raided Major Ezekiel Gilman's sawmill at present-day Dartmouth, Nova Scotia, killing four workers and wounding two.