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St Martin's Day Kermis by Peeter Baltens (16th century), shows peasants celebrating by drinking the first wine of the season, and a horseman representing the saint. Saint Martin's Day or Martinmas (obsolete: Martlemas), [1] [2] and historically called Old Halloween [A] or All Hallows Eve, [B] [3] [4] is the feast day of Saint Martin of Tours and is celebrated in the liturgical year on 11 November.
Saint Martins is a geographic parish in Saint John County, New Brunswick, Canada. [ 4 ] For governance purposes the bulk of the parish is divided between the village of Fundy-St. Martins [ 5 ] and the Fundy rural district, [ 6 ] both of which are members of the Fundy Regional Service Commission. [ 7 ]
St. Martins is a community on the Bay of Fundy now part of the village of Fundy-St. Martins, Canada. The village was founded as Quaco by 1783 by soldiers from the disbanded loyalist King's Orange Rangers .
Upper Tract: began on the Nelson River at Split Lake, Manitoba, somehow avoiding about 150 difficult miles of the lower Nelson, and went about 200 miles west-southwest up the Grass River, over the Cranberry Portage to the Goose River and down the Goose and Sturgeon-Weir River to Cumberland Lake on the Saskatchewan River about 50 miles west of ...
The Gulf of St. Lawrence fringes the shores of the provinces of Quebec, New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, Prince Edward Island, Newfoundland and Labrador, in Canada, plus the islands Saint-Pierre and Miquelon, possessions of France, in North America. [3] [4] The Gulf of St. Lawrence connects the Great Lakes to the Atlantic Ocean via the St. Lawrence ...
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1.3 Watersheds of Goose Bay and of Churchill River in Labrador 1.4 North shore of Belle Isle Strait (Gulf of St Lawrence) in Labrador 1.5 List of rivers of Labrador flowing into Quebec
Fundy-St. Martins is a village municipality in the Canadian province of New Brunswick. [1] The jurisdiction was formed through the 2023 New Brunswick local governance reforms which saw the consolidation of entities into regions or districts.