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  2. Nova Scotia Highway 102 - Wikipedia

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    Highway 102 is a north–south highway in the Canadian province of Nova Scotia that runs from Halifax to Onslow, immediately north of the town of Truro. It is the busiest highway in Atlantic Canada. Nova Scotia's Oldest 100 Series highway. In 2000, the section of Highway 102 between Fall River and Truro was redesignated as Veterans Memorial ...

  3. Veterans Affairs Canada - Wikipedia

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    Veterans Affairs Canada (VAC; French: Anciens Combattants Canada) is the department within the Government of Canada with responsibility for pensions, benefits and services for war veterans, retired and still-serving members of the Canadian Armed Forces and Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP), their families, as well as some civilians.

  4. Nova Scotia Route 224 - Wikipedia

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    Route 224 is a collector road in the Canadian province of Nova Scotia. It is located in the Halifax Regional Municipality and Colchester County, connecting Sheet Harbour at Trunk 7 with Milford Station at Exit 9 of Highway 102 and Trunk 14. The route passes through the upper half of the Musquodoboit Valley.

  5. Burnside Drive - Wikipedia

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    Burnside Drive, between Highway 111 and Akerley Boulevard, opened to traffic during the 1980/81 fiscal year. [4]As part of the Sackville-Bedford-Burnside Connector project, commonly known as the Burnside Expressway, Burnside Drive is being extended northward by approximately 1.2 km to meet the new expressway, which is an extension of Highway 107.

  6. Nova Scotia Trunk 2 - Wikipedia

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    Trunk 2 is part of the Canadian province of Nova Scotia's system of Trunk Highways.The route runs from Halifax to Fort Lawrence on the New Brunswick border. [1] Until the 1960s, Trunk 2 was the Halifax area's most important highway link to other provinces, and was part of a longer Interprovincial Highway 2 which ended in Windsor, Ontario.

  7. Google Street View in Canada - Wikipedia

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    Google Trike in Cambridge Bay, Nunavut, August 23, 2012. On March 19, 2013, the Nunavut city of Iqaluit was imaged. Rather than shipping a car or using a trike, the city was imaged using backpack-mounted cameras for three days. One of the people involved, Chris Kalluk, was responsible for Google mapping Cambridge Bay, his home town. [6]

  8. Nova Scotia Route 213 - Wikipedia

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    Route 213 is a collector road in the Canadian province of Nova Scotia. It is located in the Halifax Regional Municipality, connecting Bedford at Trunk 2 (the Bedford Highway) with Upper Tantallon at Trunk 3 with interchanges with Highway 102 and Highway 103 located near the termini. It is known as the "Hammonds Plains Road."

  9. Nova Scotia Highway 111 - Wikipedia

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    Highway 111 is a 13-kilometre (8 mi) controlled-access highway in Halifax Regional Municipality, Nova Scotia, Canada. Highway 111 varies in width from 4-12 lanes and is known colloquially as the Circumferential Highway , or, more recently, "the Circ", because it forms a partial orbital road around Dartmouth .