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New Glasgow is located on Nova Scotia's north shore, 165 km (103 mi) northeast of Halifax, 110 km (68 mi) west of the Canso Causeway to Cape Breton and 20 km (12 mi) south of the Prince Edward Island ferry at Caribou.
Route 348: Little Harbour - Chance Harbour - Pictou Landing - Trenton - New Glasgow - Stellarton - Churchville - Springville - Bridgeville - Glencoe - Sunnybrae; Route 374: New Glasgow - Riverton - Eureka - Hopewell - Lorne - Trafalgar; Route 376: West River - Durham
In early 2020, the provincial government announced an investment of $200,000 toward the establishment of a three-year public transit pilot project serving Stellarton and New Glasgow. [1] The service launched on 17 May 2021. [2] The bus route was adjusted in September 2022. [3]
Pictou County is a county in the province of Nova Scotia, Canada.It was established in 1835, and was formerly a part of Halifax County from 1759 to 1835. It had a population of 43,657 people in 2021, a decline of 0.2 percent from 2016.
Name 2016 Census of Population [5]; Population (2016) Population (2011) Change Land area Population density km 2 sq mi /km 2 /sq mi Amherst: 9,413 9,717 −3.1%
Distribution of Nova Scotia's 27 towns by population. A town is a type of municipality in the Canadian Province of Nova Scotia. Towns are incorporated by order by the Nova Scotia Utility and Review Board pursuant to sections 383 through 388 of Nova Scotia's Municipal Government Act. [1] Nova Scotia had 26 towns at the time of the 2016 Census ...
The Aberdeen Hospital is a 24-hour emergency (Level II trauma service), inpatient, outpatient, and community-based services hospital in New Glasgow, Nova Scotia. The hospital has been in existence since 1895. It serves approximately 48,000 people in Pictou County. It is located at 835 East River Road in New Glasgow.
Nova Scotia's largest and smallest district municipalities by population are Lunenburg and St. Mary's with 25,545 and 2,161 residents respectively. [2] Nova Scotia's largest district municipality by land area is Guysborough at 2,115.25 km 2 (816.70 sq mi), while the smallest by land area is Yarmouth at 584.69 km 2 (225.75 sq mi). [2]