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Monument to the Treaty of 1752, Shubenacadie First Nation, Nova Scotia The Miꞌkmaq are the indigenous peoples who lived on these lands for centuries. In the course of their historical relationship with the Acadians, many Miꞌkmaq became Catholic and therefore played an active role in the Acadian resistance to the Protestant British annexation of Hants County.
This is a list of historic places in Hants County, Nova Scotia. ... Uniacke Estate Archaeological Site: ... Heritage Property Act (Nova Scotia)
Route 202: Lakelands - Hillsvale - South Rawdon - Centre Rawdon - West Gore - Gore - East Gore; Route 214: Belnan; Route 215: Shubenacadie - Admiral Rock - Urbania - South Maitland - Maitland - Selma - Noel Shore - East Noel - Noel - Minasville - Moose Brook - Tenecape - Walton - Pembroke - Cambridge - Bramber - Cheverie - Kempt Shore- Summerville - Centre Burlington - Brooklyn - Newport Corner
The estate was built as a country residence for Richard John Uniacke, Nova Scotia's Attorney-General during the War of 1812.Located along the "Post Road", the original road between Halifax and Windsor, the site was, according to Uniacke's s family, selected in 1776 while Uniacke being taken to Halifax in chains to face a treason trial for siding with the rebels in the Battle of Fort Cumberland.
Gormanville is an unincorporated community in the Canadian province of Nova Scotia, located in East Hants Municipality in Hants County. [1] [2] The same families of Ultster Scots, the Densmores (arrived 1811) and O'Briens (arrived 1821), who had earlier settled Noel were the first to settle the area.
Hillsvale is an unincorporated community in the Canadian province of Nova Scotia, located in both East Hants Municipality and West Hants Regional Municipality in Hants County. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Parts of present-day Hillsvale were apart of the Rawdon Township from the late 18th century to the mid 19th century.
Sweets Corner is an unincorporated community in the Canadian province of Nova Scotia, located in West Hants Regional Municipality. [1] The namesake of the community is former resident and Postmaster Benjamin Sweet, who died in 1974.
Pages in category "Communities in Hants County, Nova Scotia" The following 97 pages are in this category, out of 97 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. *