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  2. Grand railway hotels of Canada - Wikipedia

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    Digby, Nova Scotia Railway purchased the hotel in 1917, rebuilt in 1929. Independently operated. Lakeside Inn 1931 Yarmouth, Nova Scotia John Wilson Orrock and Colin M. Drewitt [29] Hotel closed in 1960; now the Villa Saint-Joseph du Lac Lord Nelson Hotel: 1927 Halifax, Nova Scotia Warren and Wetmore [30] Operated independently.

  3. Johns Cove, Nova Scotia - Wikipedia

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    The cove is located in Yarmouth Sound and until the cancellation of the service in 2009 the CAT Ferry could be seen arriving and departing Yarmouth Harbour. Johns Cove is located 4 kilometers away from the town of Yarmouth. The beach is a popular destination for residents from Yarmouth due to its close proximity. [2]

  4. Roberts Island, Nova Scotia - Wikipedia

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    In 2016, the Nature Conservancy of Canada acquired a 20-hectare site located on the west side of Lobster Bay, in which Roberts Island is situated. [5] About 20 percent of the site contains salt marshes that are inhabited year-round by American black ducks and are frequented seasonally by long-tailed ducks and green-winged teals. [5]

  5. Yarmouth, Nova Scotia - Wikipedia

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    The town is home to the Yarmouth County Museum & Archives, which preserves the history of the town and surrounding county and operates the Killam Brothers building on the waterfront. The Firefighters Museum of Nova Scotia, part of the Nova Scotia Museum system is located on Main Street. The privately run Sweeney Fisheries Museum is also located ...

  6. Cape Forchu, Nova Scotia - Wikipedia

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    [2] [3] During the 19th century, Yarmouth Harbour became a major port of registry for sailing ships and by the late 19th century, it was the second largest port of registry in Canada. Shipwrecks were common along the shoreline and it was recommended by Colonel Robert Morse in 1874 that a chain of lighthouses should be built along the shores of ...

  7. List of communities in Yarmouth County, Nova Scotia

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    Route 203: Carleton - Kemptville - East Kemptville; Route 304: Yarmouth - Milton Highlands - Overton - Yarmouth Bar - John's Cove - Cape Forchu; Route 308: Morris Island - Surette's Island - Sluice Point - Amiraults Hill - Hubbard's Point - Tusket - Belleville - North Belleville - Bell Neck - Springhaven - Quinan - East Quinan