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  2. List of rivers of Nova Scotia - Wikipedia

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    The Northumberland Strait coastline in Nova Scotia begins at Cape George Point and continues to the Tidnish River. Ohio River; James River; Rights River; North River; Barneys River; French River; Sutherlands River; boat harbour (out fall) East River of Pictou; Middle River of Pictou; West River of Pictou; Big Caribou River; Caribou River; Toney ...

  3. East River of Pictou - Wikipedia

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    The valley is tied to Nova Scotia's, and Canada's, earliest industrial activity since the discovery in 1798 of what is now known as the Pictou Coalfield in the Carboniferous Stellarton Basin. Large-scale underground coal mining commenced along the river valley in 1827 under the General Mining Association and lasted until the explosion at the ...

  4. Boat Harbour, Nova Scotia - Wikipedia

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    Boat Harbour is a body of water on the Northumberland Strait in Pictou County, Nova Scotia. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Originally a tidal estuary , construction of a pulp and paper waste effluent treatment facility in the 1960s led to the pollution of the harbour and the source of ongoing environmental concern. [ 3 ]

  5. Category:Ports and harbours of Nova Scotia - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 1 September 2020, at 04:12 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

  6. East River Sheet Harbour - Wikipedia

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    The first sulphide pulp mill in Canada was built by the Halifax Wood Fibre Company in October 1885, at East River, Sheet Harbour. [11] Since the discovery of the sulphite process in 1866, the news had traveled to William Chisholm, a lumber manufacturer in Halifax who had 60 thousand acres (24,000 ha; 240 km 2) of woodland on the Sheet Harbour ...

  7. Margaree River - Wikipedia

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    The two branches join at Margaree Forks. The river then flows north to empty into the Gulf of Saint Lawrence at Margaree Harbour, Nova Scotia. The river is 120 km in length and drains an area of 1,375 km². The Margaree has been well known for a century for its trout and Atlantic salmon sport fishery, that draws anglers from near and far.

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