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  2. List of historic places in Cape Breton Regional Municipality

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    Sydney NS 46°08′33″N 60°11′47″W  /  46.1424°N 60.1965°W  / 46.1424; -60.1965  ( St. George's Church and Graveyard Nova Scotia ( 5378 )

  3. St. Mary's Polish Church - Wikipedia

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    St. Mary's Polish Church is a Roman Catholic church in Whitney Pier, a neighbourhood of Sydney, Nova Scotia. Founded in 1913 with the church built between 1913 and 1918, the parish serves the Polish community in Cape Breton and is the only parish serving a Polish community in Canada east of Montreal. [1] It is a parish in the Diocese of ...

  4. Sydney, Nova Scotia - Wikipedia

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    A few years into the war (1781) there was a naval engagement between two French ships and a British convoy off Sydney, Nova Scotia, near Spanish River, Cape Breton. [2] The convoy, which consisted of 18 merchant vessels, including nine colliers and four supply ships, was bound for Spanish River on Cape Breton Island to pick up coal for delivery ...

  5. St. Philip's African Orthodox Church - Wikipedia

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    St. Philip's African Orthodox Church is an African Orthodox church in Whitney Pier, a neighbourhood of Sydney, Nova Scotia. The church was designated a Nova Scotian heritage property in 1984. [ 1 ]

  6. Sydney station (Canada) - Wikipedia

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    Sydney was a railway station in Sydney, Nova Scotia, Canada. [1] [2] The building was originally owned by Canadian National Railway and later used by Via Rail Canada until the discontinuance of passenger train service to Sydney in 1990. The property was later owned by a numbered company, 3046975 Nova Scotia Ltd., which is controlled by Patrick ...

  7. Highland Arts Theatre - Wikipedia

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    St Andrews ca. 1914, funeral featuring a horse-drawn hearse. St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church, construction of which started in 1910 and completed in 1911, was the third church built by the Sydney and Mira Presbyterian congregation, originating from 1852. The congregations outgrew the two previous Sydney churches, and so St. Andrew's was built ...

  8. Joseph Frederick Wallet DesBarres - Wikipedia

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    Joseph Frederick Wallet DesBarres with Atlantic Neptune maps, Sydney, Nova Scotia. To accommodate the arrival of the United Empire Loyalists, Cape Breton was created as a separate colony from Nova Scotia (as was New Brunswick) and DesBarres served as the lieutenant governor of Cape Breton from 1784 to 1787.

  9. Cape Breton Regional Municipality - Wikipedia

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    Centre 200, Sydney, Nova Scotia. CBRM is home to several performance centres, including the Centre 200 sports arena in Sydney, home to the Cape Breton Screaming Eagles (a Quebec Major Junior Hockey League team), the Highland Arts Theatre performing arts centre, also in Sydney, and the historic Savoy Theatre, in Glace Bay.