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  2. Government Houses in Canada - Wikipedia

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    Nova Scotia Government House: Governor of New Brunswick (1828–1867) Lieutenant Governor of New Brunswick (1867–1890; 1999–present) Fredericton: Other uses 1896–1988; presently functioning official residence New Brunswick Government House: Lieutenant Governor of Manitoba (1885–present) Winnipeg: Functioning official residence Manitoba ...

  3. Government House, Sydney - Wikipedia

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    Government House, with its setting on Sydney Harbour, has a garden area of five hectares (twelve acres) and is located south of the Sydney Opera House, overlooking Farm Cove. It was designed in a romantic Gothic revival style – castellated , crenellated , turreted and is decorated with oil portraits and the coats of arms of its successive ...

  4. Government House (New Brunswick) - Wikipedia

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    Government House is the official residence of the Lieutenant Governor of New Brunswick.Located in Fredericton, it stands on a 4.5 ha (11 acre) estate along the Saint John River in the provincial capital at 51 Woodstock Road; [1] [2] while the equivalent building in many countries has a prominent, central place in the territorial capital, the site of New Brunswick's Government House is ...

  5. Government House (Nova Scotia) - Wikipedia

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    Government House of Nova Scotia is the official residence of the lieutenant governor of Nova Scotia, and is located in Halifax. [4] It stands in the provincial capital at 1451 Barrington Street; unlike other provincial Government Houses in Canada, this gives Nova Scotia's vice-regal residence a prominent urban setting, though it is still surrounded by gardens.

  6. The Maritimes - Wikipedia

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    The Maritimes is currently represented in the Canadian Parliament by 25 Members of the House of Commons (Nova Scotia – 11, New Brunswick – 10, Prince Edward Island – 4) and 24 Senators (Nova Scotia and New Brunswick – 10 each, Prince Edward Island – 4). This level of representation was established at the time of Confederation when the ...

  7. Alexander Graham Bell National Historic Site - Wikipedia

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    Alexander Graham Bell National Historic Site is a 10-hectare (25-acre) property in Baddeck, Cape Breton, Nova Scotia, Canada, overlooking the Bras d'Or Lakes. [1] The site is a unit of Parks Canada, the national park system, and includes the Alexander Graham Bell National Historic Site, which contains the largest repository of artifacts and ...

  8. List of National Historic Sites of Canada in Nova Scotia

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    Government House [36] 1805 (completed) 1982 Halifax: Government House has served as an official residence for more than 175 years and is one of the oldest official residences in Canada Grand-Pré * [37] 1682 (first settlement of Acadians) 1982 Grand-Pré

  9. Outline of Canada - Wikipedia

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    Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, British Columbia, and Prince Edward Island were separate colonies at the time of joining Canada. Manitoba was established simultaneously with Northwest Territories. Saskatchewan and Alberta were created out of land that had been part of Northwest Territories.