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         Nova Scotia History:     more books (100)
  1. Illustrated History of Nova Scotia by Harry Bruce, 1997-07
  2. Glenwood, Argyles, Yarmouth County, Nova Scotia (History) by Jackson Ricker, 1979
  3. Glimpses into Nova Scotia history by Charles Bruce Fergusson, 1974
  4. French table glass from the fortress of Louisbourg, Nova Scotia (History and archaeology) by Paul McNally, 1979
  5. Discover Nova Scotia: History, Stories, Coloring Book by John Dunsworth, 1995
  6. Highlights of Nova Scotia History by None Listed, 1936
  7. The history of Nova Scotia by George Graham Campbell, 1948
  8. A History Of Nova Scotia, Or Acadie V1 by Beamish Murdoch, 2007-06-25
  9. Beyond heroes: A sport history of Nova Scotia by A. J Young, 1988
  10. Markland or Nova Scotia;: Its history, natural resources and native beauties, by Robert R McLeod, 1903
  11. The First Hundred Years: A History of the Nova Scotia College of Art and Design by Donald Soucy, Harold Pearse, 1993-01-01
  12. Beyond Heroes: A Sports History of Nova Scotia by Sandy Young, 1988-12
  13. Great roads: A history of the Nova Scotia Road Builders Association by Paddy Muir, 1995
  14. Mount Hope Then and Now : A History of the Nova Scotia Hospital by A. H. MacDonald, 1996

161. The CAT Ferry - Bar Harbor Yarmouth Ferry Service
The 91metre (300-foot) Cat traverses the Bay of Fundy between Yarmouth and Bar Harbor in two hours and 45 minutes. Describes capacities, services, amenities, booking and contact information.
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162. Atlantic Canada Adventure Racing
Details of Kokanee adventure racing series, with races ranging in length from a few hours to three days. Information, registration, results.
http://www.acar.ca/
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163. Dartmouth Veterinary Hospital - Nova Scotia - Pet Care Hospital
Full veterinary Hospital located in Dartmouth, NS providing health care for your pets for over 30 years. Order supplies, meet the staff, related links.
http://www.dartmouthvet.com
Dartmouth
61 Tacoma Drive Eastern Shore
Porters Lake Shopping Centre Mon - Fri 7:15 a.m. - 8p.m Sat 9 a.m. - 4 p.m.

The Dartmouth Veterinary Hospital at 61 Tacoma Drive officially reopened on July 2, 2004, and we hosted a large and successful Open House on September 25. We are excited to be in our new facilities with larger and better space for all departments. We thank our clients for the patience you have shown under trying circumstances for all of us. Hurricane Juan will be in our collective memories for a long time indeed. The new 1200 square feet of expansion houses a new laboratory area, surgical prep and treatment area, a large well-lit surgery suite, a dental suite which will also be used for ultrasound studies and endoscopy procedures as well, an xray suite, an ICU area, dog runs and the canine ward. The food preparation area, laundry facilities, bathing area and the feline ward are in the old building, although the only thing old remaining is the steel structure itself and the concrete floors. The reception area and retail area is large and well lit, and has increased natural lighting to brighten the surroundings. A great deal of effort has gone into design and construction with emphasis on

164. Occupational Health And Safety Division : NS Environment And Labour
Agency responsible for prevention, information and training activities in the field of occupational safety and health.
http://www.gov.ns.ca/enla/ohs/
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Occupational Health and Safety Division
safe and healthy workplaces , and work practices, and safety standards protecting the general public. The Division seeks to continuously improve the provision of its services. Contact Information
  • promoting the primary responsibility of employers and employees to create safe and healthy workplaces through the use of safe work practices, adequate training and suitable equipment. providing inspection, certification and enforcement services; to demonstrate to our clients that a level of surveillance exists to monitor and to correct actions or conditions that are not in keeping with the requirements of the legislation, especially those related to the internal responsibility system. The enforcement provisions also ensure that where violations of the legislation are identified, appropriate action is taken, providing both general and specific deterrence. enhancing client services to create an environment that sustains the development, availability and delivery of client services. ensuring effective use of resources to service the public by effectively and efficiently allocating resources in pursuit of our mission.

165. Nova Scotia Credit Union Deposit Insurance Corporation
Provides deposit insurance for financial institutions in nova scotia.
http://www.nscudic.org/
We Have You Covered! The role of the Nova Scotia Credit Union Deposit Insurance Corporation (NSCUDIC) is to provide deposit insurance for credit unions and caisses populaires
Our headquarters: Waterfront South, in Bedford On this website you will find the most up-to-date information on NSCUDIC and its activities, including the coverage provided to credit union members, the advisories we publish for credit unions themselves, as well as our annual reports and newsletters Thank you for visiting us. If the information you require is not on this site, please contact us
2004 Annual Report "I am pleased to report that the Corporation enjoyed an excellent year in 2004 and continues to build our programs to meet the ever-changing regulatory environment. Our goal is to provide comprehensive monitoring of Nova Scotia credit unions while maintaining an acceptable cost structure so we don't impede profitability in the system." Read more
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166. Shelly Atkinson
nova scotia artist Shelly Atkinson's whimsical original paintings.
http://www3.ns.sympatico.ca/s.atkinson/

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167. Search - Directory Of Special Collections Of Research Value In Canadian Librarie
nova Scotiahistory18th19th centuries; CanadaEconomic conditions; Presbyterian Churchhistory. history John James Stewart, a noted nova Scotian
http://www.collectionscanada.ca/collectionsp-bin/colldisp/l=0/c=78
J.J. Stewart Collection
Dalhousie University, Killam Memorial Library Subjects
Nova ScotiaHistory18th-19th centuries; CanadaEconomic conditions; Presbyterian ChurchHistory History
John James Stewart, a noted Nova Scotian newspaper publisher and bibliophile, willed his extensive collection of Maritime history, literature, and religious material to Dalhousie University. The original 1910 gift was supplemented by an additional donation from the Stewart family in 1974. Description
J.J. Stewart was a knowledgeable bibliophile who collected books and pamphlets on Maritime history, politics, finance, literature, and religion. The main strength of the collection is Nova Scotiana. Good newspaper and literary serial files, extensive almanac coverage, and a good selection of Canadian biographical dictionaries are also included. Unique materials include a number of natural history items; early Nova Scotia imprints, such as the first Nova Scotia printed textbook; unique copies of early Nova Scotia literary journals; early eighteenth century Nova Scotia printed almanacs; Micmac gospels; and society reports. The chronological emphasis is from 1752 to 1907. The geographic emphasis is primarily Maritime with key Newfoundland and Upper Canadian material. Some British imperial material is included. Subject areas not collected by Stewart are excluded from the collection. Language
English.

168. Untitled Document
Department of Philosophy Wolfville, nova scotia - BA
http://ace.acadiau.ca/arts/phil/home.htm

169. Search - Directory Of Special Collections Of Research Value In Canadian Librarie
nova Scotiahistory16031713; Collectors and collecting; Canadian poetry; PrintingSpecimens; Book arts. history The collection was assembled by William
http://www.collectionscanada.ca/collectionsp-bin/colldisp/l=0/c=58
William Inglis Morse Collection
Dalhousie University, Killam Memorial Library Subjects
Nova ScotiaHistory1603-1713; Collectors and collecting; Canadian poetry; PrintingSpecimens; Book arts History
The collection was assembled by William Morse between 1905 and 1933. Morse was an avid bibliophile who reseached actively and collected materials in England, France, and the United States. Additions to Dr. Morse's original gift in 1933 were made by him until 1942. His daughter made another sigificant donation in 1971. Description
The collection is one of the university library's most valuable research resources. The collection reflects the varied interests of Dr. Morse. The major subject areas are the exploration and settlement of Acadia, the early history of Nova Scotia, the history of printing, the book arts, and rare books within the humanities. The main strength of the collection is the eighteenth century, although key works documenting the history of printing and binding were collected from earlier centuries. The geographic emphasis of the collection is Acadia, Nova Scotia, and New England. Important items in the collection include twenty-one Bliss Carman first editions and special printings. The collection is not being developed further. Language
Multilingual.

170. Truro Rugby Club.ca
Schedules, contacts, and information on the infamous annual Truro indoor 7's tournament.
http://www.trurorugbyclub.ca
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171. Wholesale Christmas Trees, Christmas Tree Farm - Christmas Trees Worldwide
nova scotia growers offer millions of balsam fir trees, shipped anywhere.
http://www.christmastreesww.com

MILLIONS OF CHRISTMAS TREES SHIPPED WORLDWIDE
Welcome to Christmas Trees Worldwide. We are growers and distributors of fresh cut Nova Scotia Balsam Fir and West Coast Douglas, Noble and Grand Fir. All trees have been well maintained from 7 to 10 years. Tree orders are shipped directly from our Christmas tree farm in refrigerated van, drop deck trailer, train, cargo plane or container ship to any location on earth. If you are interested in purchasing a single tree or a lot of trees, please follow the links (*) at the top of the page or below.
Fundraising opportunities are also available.
Choose any means to contact us. We have been in the Christmas tree business for over 50 years and know how important it is to have the best. You will be more than satisfied with our trees and also our service. Thanks for visiting Christmas Trees Worldwide
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172. To The END Of The WORLD And BACK AGAIN (1997 Canada Trip)
A 1997 summer car trip through the New Brunswick, Prince Edward Island, nova scotia and Quebec.
http://www.amxfiles.com/stoneji/97trip/
t o t h e E N D o f t h e W O R L D
a n d B A C K A G A I N Or, How We Spent Our Summer Vacation.

Everyone asks why we went up to Newfoundland and Labrador. The simple answer: Because it's there . The longer answer: because I've always been fascinated by northern places - how people adapt to the climate, what it's like to live on the edge of civilization. And because when I was a kid I couldn't read enough about the Vikings and their discovery of America 1,000 years ago. Add your comments on this web site and your stories and travel tips about Labrador, Newfoundland, and the Canadian North in the Labrador Forum The Maritimes
New Brunswick, Prince Edward Island, Nova Scotia Newfoundland, Part 1
The Matthew , Northern Peninsula, L'Anse-aux-Meadows Viking site Newfoundland, Part 2
Gros Morne National Park Labrador, Part 1
Ferry to Cartwright and Goose Bay; Northwest River Ferry to Goose Bay Labrador, Part 2
Trans Labrador Highway: Goose Bay to Churchill Falls and Labrador City/Wabush Driving the Trans Labrador Highway Quebec
Rte. 389 from Fermont to Gagnon and Manic Cinq; Tadoussac and Quebec City Return to Jim's Home Page Comments?

173. CNN - SwissAir Jet Vanishes From Radar Near Nova Scotia - September 2, 1998
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SwissAir jet vanishes from radar near Nova Scotia
Unconfirmed reports of crash
September 2, 1998
Web posted at: 11:16 p.m. EDT (0316 GMT) BLANDFORD, Nova Scotia (CNN) A SwissAir jet disappeared from radar screens Wednesday over the Atlantic Ocean near Nova Scotia, and there were unconfirmed reports that it may have crashed. Lt. Cmdr. Mike Considine of the Canadian Navy said the MD-11 disappeared from radar about 10:18 p.m. (9:18 p.m. EDT/0118 GMT). A search-and-rescue operation has begun. Considine said he could not yet confirm the plane's origin or destination. The Canadian Press, quoting witnesses, said the plane, with 150 people on board, reportedly had crashed near the tiny coastal hamlet of Blandford, about an hour's drive from Halifax. It was unclear whether the plane may have gone down over land or water. Related sites:

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174. Boyle Nova Scotia
Descendants of Dougald Robert Boyle (b.1847), married Mary Ann Tyrrell.
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Mabou to West Arichat Cape Breton, Nova Scotia, Canada PATIENTLY WAIT FOR THE 'SOUND BYTE' AND YOU WILL RECEIVE AN INVITATION TO THE SITE FROM D.R. BOYLE'S GRANDCHILD MARJORIE CELEBRATING HER 91ST BIRTHDAY ON THE 25TH OF JULY 2005. This is an early 1940's photo of Marjorie Doyle MacGillivray, grandchild of D.R. Boyle. Meet the daughters of Dougald Robert Boyle and his wife Mary (Tyrrell) Boyle of West Arichat: Upper Row: Frances, Catherine (my grandmother) and Lucy Front Row: Mary Belle and Cecilia Christina and her mother Debbie, are the great grandchild and grandchild, respectively, of Dougald's daughter Mary Belle and they too welcome you to the site in 2005. Christina and Debbie live in the United States. Dougald is Debbie's G Grandfather and Christina's GG Grandfather. From the United States Deryn and Donovan, two of the GGrandchildren of Dougald's daughter Lucy welcome you to the site in 2005.

175. Lunenburg County, NSGenWeb- Passenger Lists
Index to passenger lists for ships carrying Foreign Protestants to nova scotia, 17501752.
http://www.rootsweb.com/~canns/lunenburg/shiplists.html
Passenger Lists
Between the years 1750 and 1752, over 2000 "Foreign Protestants" arrived in Nova Scotia on the following ships: Aldernay (1750), Nancy (1750), Ann (1750), Speedwell (1751/1752), Gale (1751/1752), Pearl (1751/1752), Murdoch (1751), Betty (1752) and Sally (1752). Shipboard conditions were difficult and voyages were lengthy, yet the majority survived the journey. At right is an image of the Gale.
The following ships carried the "Foreign Protestants"
to Nova Scotia between 1750 and 1752:
Aldernay / Nancy

Ann

Gale

Speedwell
...
A complete list of over 1100 individuals, alphabetized by surname, arriving in Halifax in 1749

Index to Passenger Lists (A-L)

Name Ship Alternate Spelling Acker, Johan Adam Gale 1752 Aissens, Julius Speedwell 1751 Albert, Jacob Murdoch 1751 Albrecht, Johann Gabriel Gale 1751 Alliscon, George Frederick Speedwell 1752 Amande, Gaspard Ann 1750 Amberger, Hans Pearl 1752 Amet, Pierre Betty 1752 Amie, Jacques Andre Pearl 1752 Amiet, Guillaume Gale 1751 Anderson, George Frederick Speedwell 1752 Andries, Jacob Gale 1751 ANDREWS Anselme, Jean

176. Magical Nonsuch 30 In Nova Scotia
A lot of Nonsuch owners have expressed interest in this very uniquely designed sailcover. It has been on the boat for many years and was recently recreated when the sail was replaced. It zips along the sail when not in use.
http://www3.ns.sympatico.ca/agarchibald/magical/

177. Hyclass Ocean Campground - Your Gateway To Cape Breton Island, Nova Scotia
A full service seasonal RV park with 75 sites situated on 20 acres beside Linwood Harbour. Location map, photos, park information, list of area attractions, and contact details.
http://www.hyclass-campground.com/
.....more than just another RV-Park over 20 years of experience English Francais German Mailing Address PO BOX 107
Havre Boucher NS
Canada BOH 1PO Telephone: Fax:

178. This Web Site Has Moved
School of Nursing. Currently the School of Nursing offers an undergraduate program for basic and Post RN students, and a Masters of Nursing program.
http://is.dal.ca/~son/
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179. Atlantic Canada Cycling - Bicycle Tours In Nova Scotia, Prince Edward Island, Ne
Bicycling information for the four Atlantic provinces with a short, guided tour of the region. Information on tours, rallies, and community cycling events. For nova scotia, Prince Edward Island, Newfoundland, and New Brunswick.
http://www.atl-canadacycling.com/
P lans for major cycling events in Atlantic Canada for the upcoming season are well underway! Most of the great events held this past summer will be back for 2006!
N ew this upcoming year will be another "Mini-Tour" . This year we will follow the ACBR in Yarmouth, Nova Scotia with a tour around the Annapolis Valley.
B elow is the main index for the entire site. Come back to this page to scan the complete list of links. For browsing through the site, use the top menu bar and the choices on the left hand side of the pages.
Thanks for visiting, contact us with any of your comments! June 24-July 3, 2006 The Newfoundland Bicycle Tour July 17-23, 2005 The Prince Edward Island Bicycle Tour July 29-Aug. 1, 2005 19th Annual Atlantic Canada Bicycle Rally August 2-6, 2005 The Bay of Fundy "Mini-Tour"

180. TARAJON SHETLAND SHEEPDOGS (SHELTIES)
Photographs, pedigrees, and show results. Dartmouth, nova scotia.
http://www3.ns.sympatico.ca/tarajon/
Shetland Sheepdogs
Tarajon's Gunsmoke AKA Cowboy @ 9 Months
Gail MacFarlane
Dartmouth, Nova Scotia, Canada
Last updated March 1st, 2005

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