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Historical Markers and War Memorials in Nova Scotia

 
Amherst – Modern Period 1800s and 1900s Marker image, Touch for more information
By William Fischer, Jr., July 28, 2017
Amherst – Modern Period 1800s and 1900s Marker
101 Nova Scotia, Cumberland County, Fort Lawrence — Amherst – Modern Period 1800s and 1900s
102 Nova Scotia, Cumberland County, Fort Lawrence — Beaubassin
103 Nova Scotia, Cumberland County, Fort Lawrence — Beaubassin 1672-1750
104 Nova Scotia, Cumberland County, Fort Lawrence — Early Inhabitants
105 Nova Scotia, Cumberland County, Fort Lawrence — Fort Lawrence and English Settlement
106 Nova Scotia, Cumberland County, Fort Lawrence — Natural History
107 Nova Scotia, Cumberland County, Fort Lawrence — Un hommage à/A Tribute to Jacob (Jacques) Bourgeois
108 Nova Scotia, Cumberland County, Pictou — Simon Newcomb1835-1909
On Sunrise Trail (Nova Scotia Route 6) just east of Kerrs Mill Road, on the right when traveling east.
109 Nova Scotia, Cumberland County, Pictou — Willard Sterling Boyle, C.C.Inventor / Inventeur — Nobel Laureate (Physics, 2009) / Lauréat du prix Nobel (Physique, 2009) —
On Sunrise Trail (Nova Scotia Route 6) just east of Kerrs Mill Road, on the right when traveling east.
110 Nova Scotia, Cumberland County, Pugwash — Evolution of Pugwash IndustryOur Harbour • Our Heritage
On Durham Street at Water Street, on the left when traveling west on Durham Street.
111 Nova Scotia, Cumberland County, Pugwash — Nova Scotia ClayworksOur Harbour • Our Heritage
On Water Street at Victoria Street, on the left when traveling north on Water Street.
112 Nova Scotia, Cumberland County, Pugwash — Pugwash HarbourOur Harbour • Our Heritage
On Water Street at Victoria Street, on the left when traveling north on Water Street.
113 Nova Scotia, Cumberland County, Pugwash — Pugwash Railway StationOur Harbour • Our Heritage
On Durham Street (Nova Scotia Route 6) just west of Russell Street, on the left when traveling west.
114 Nova Scotia, Cumberland County, Pugwash — Pugwash StreetscapesOur Harbour • Our Heritage
On Water Street just north of Victoria Street, on the right when traveling north.
115 Nova Scotia, Cumberland County, Pugwash — Pugwash Train Station 1961Pugwash Heritage
On Durham Street (Nova Scotia Route 6) just west of Russell Street, on the left when traveling west.
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116 Nova Scotia, Cumberland County, Pugwash — The Gathering of the ClansOur Harbour • Our Heritage
On Water Street at Victoria Street, on the right when traveling north on Water Street.
117 Nova Scotia, Cumberland County, Pugwash — The Mary Crowley MonumentOur Heritage
On Durham Street (National Route 6) 0.2 kilometers south of Irishtown Road, on the right when traveling south.
118 Nova Scotia, Cumberland County, Pugwash — The Pugwash Conferences and Masonic LodgeOur Harbour • Our Heritage
On Victoria Street just east of Water Street, on the right when traveling east.
119 Nova Scotia, Cumberland County, Pugwash — Thinkers LodgeThe House That Made Pugwash Famous
Near Water Street at Queen Street, on the left when traveling north.
120 Nova Scotia, Cumberland County, Pugwash — Thinkers' Lodge
Near Water Street at King Street, on the left when traveling north.
121 Nova Scotia, Cumberland County, Pugwash — World Wars Memorial1914 - 1918 • 1939 - 1945 — Lest We Forget —
On Water Street at Durham Street, on the right when traveling north on Water Street.
122 Nova Scotia, Cumberland County, Wallace — Saint Matthew's Presbyterian ChurchProvincial Heritage Property
On Nova Scotia Route 307 at Church Street, on the right when traveling south on Provincial Route 307.
123 Nova Scotia, Cumberland County, Wallace — St. John's United Church CemeteryWallace — 1810 - 1934 —
On Church Street just west of Sunrise Trail (Nova Scotia Route 6), on the right when traveling west.
124 Nova Scotia, Cumberland County, Wallace — War MemorialLest We Forget
On Sunrise Trail (Nova Scotia Route 6) at Church Street, on the left when traveling west on Sunrise Trail.
125 Nova Scotia, Guysborough County, Canso — Canso
On School Street, on the right when traveling east.
126 Nova Scotia, Guysborough County, Canso — Canso Soldiers Memorial
On Marine Drive (Nova Scotia Route 16), on the left when traveling east.
127 Nova Scotia, Guysborough County, Canso — Harbour Traffic/Le traffic du port
Near Water Street.
128 Nova Scotia, Guysborough County, Canso — In Memory of Tusker 914 En mémoire deJuly 13, 2006
Near Union Street at Queen Street.
129 Nova Scotia, Guysborough County, Canso — The Canso Islands/ Les îles Canso
Near Water Street.
130 Nova Scotia, Guysborough County, Canso — We Heard the News First/Nous étions les premiers à avoir les nouvelles
Near Union Street.
131 Nova Scotia, Guysborough County, Canso — Welcome to Canso Harbour/Bienvenue au Port de Canso
Near Water Street.
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132 Nova Scotia, Guysborough County, Canso — Where Fishermen Meet / Lieu de rencontre des pêcheurs
Near Water Street.
133 Nova Scotia, Guysborough County, Cole Harbour — #5 Radar Unit R.C.A.F StationQueensport/Cole Harbour — 1942-1945 —
On Marine Drive (Nova Scotia Route 316), on the right when traveling west.
134 Nova Scotia, Guysborough County, Cole Harbour — We Will Remember/Nous Nous Souviendrons
On Marine Drive (Nova Scotia Route 316), on the right when traveling west.
135 Nova Scotia, Guysborough County, Guysborough — GuysboroughThe Court House
On Church Street (Nova Scotia Route 16) at Queen Street, on the left when traveling north on Church Street.
136 Nova Scotia, Guysborough County, Guysborough — Henry Marshall Tory1864-1947
On Pleasant Street (Nova Scotia Route 16), on the right when traveling north.
137 Nova Scotia, Guysborough County, Halfway Cove — The Voyage of Prince Henry SinclairThe Chronicles of Prince Henry Sinclair’s Voyage to the New World in 1398
On Marine Drive (Nova Scotia Route 16), on the left when traveling east.
138 Nova Scotia, Guysborough County, Larrys River — 4 — Acadian Dyke Building Along the Bay of FundyConstruction de digues le long de la Baie de Fundy
On Marine Drive (Nova Scotia Route 316) at Ballfield Loop, on the right when traveling west on Marine Drive.
139 Nova Scotia, Guysborough County, Larrys River — 9 — Chezzetcook, Tracadie and Havre Boucher
On Marine Drive (Nova Scotia Route 316) at Ballfield Loop, on the right when traveling west on Marine Drive.
140 Nova Scotia, Guysborough County, Larrys River — Founding Families of the Acadian Communities Along Tor Bay 1797-1900Familles fondatrices Acadiennes dela Région de Tor Baie 1797-1900
On Marine Drive (Nova Scotia Route 316) at Ballfield Loop, on the right when traveling west on Marine Drive.
141 Nova Scotia, Guysborough County, Larrys River — 1 — French Expeditions Aimed At Settling North AmericaExpéditions françaises destinées à s'établir en Amérique du Nord
On Marine Drive (Nova Scotia Route 316) at Ballfield Loop, on the right when traveling west on Marine Drive.
142 Nova Scotia, Guysborough County, Larrys River — 5 — Grand-Pré
On Marine Drive (Nova Scotia Route 316) at Ballfield Loop, on the right when traveling west on Marine Drive.
143 Nova Scotia, Guysborough County, Larrys River — Le Parc de nos AncêtresThe Park of Our Ancestors
On Marine Drive (Nova Scotia Route 316) at Ballfield Loop, on the right when traveling west on Marine Drive.
144 Nova Scotia, Guysborough County, Larrys River — 3 — Samuel de Champlain Meets Captain Savalette On Shores of Tor BayChamplain rencontre le Capitaine Savalette sur les Côtes de Tor Baie
On Marine Drive (Nova Scotia Route 316) at Ballfield Loop, on the right when traveling west on Marine Drive.
145 Nova Scotia, Guysborough County, Larrys River — 2 — Settlement of l’Acadie 1604/1605L’établissement de l’Acadie, 1604/1605
On Marine Drive (Nova Scotia Route 316) at Ballfield Loop, on the right when traveling west on Marine Drive.
146 Nova Scotia, Guysborough County, Larrys River — 10 — Settlement of the Tor Bay Area circa 1797
On Marine Drive (Nova Scotia Route 316) at Ballfield Loop, on the right when traveling west on Marine Drive.
147 Nova Scotia, Guysborough County, Larrys River — 6 — The Great Upheaval 1755-1763Le grand dérangement
On Marine Drive (Nova Scotia Route 316) at Ballfield Loop on Marine Drive.
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148 Nova Scotia, Guysborough County, Larrys River — 8 — The ResettlementRétablissement
On Marine Drive (Nova Scotia Route 316) at Ballfield Loop, on the right when traveling west on Marine Drive.
149 Nova Scotia, Guysborough County, Larrys River — 7 — The Scattering of a PeopleLa dispersion d’un peuple
On Marine Drive (Nova Scotia Route 316) at Ballfield Loop, on the right when traveling west on Marine Drive.
150 Nova Scotia, Guysborough County, Larrys River — Tor BayFirst Successful Direct Commercial Cable Landing
On Tor Bay Branch Road, on the right when traveling south.
151 Nova Scotia, Guysborough County, Port Felix — Captain Savalette
On Marine Drive (Nova Scotia Route 316) at Port Felix Loop, on the left when traveling west on Marine Drive.
152 Nova Scotia, Guysborough County, Port Felix — Welcome to Place Savalette
On Marine Street (Nova Scotia Route 316) at Port Felix Loop, on the left when traveling west on Marine Street.
153 Nova Scotia, Guysborough County, Queensport — Our Forefathers
On Marine Drive (Nova Scotia Route 16), on the left when traveling east.
154 Nova Scotia, Guysborough County, Queensport — Queensport, Guysborough County
On Marine Drive (Nova Scotia Route 16), on the left when traveling east.
155 Nova Scotia, Guysborough County, Whitehead — Folklore & Trivia
Near Whitehead Road, on the right when traveling south.
156 Nova Scotia, Guysborough County, Whitehead — Port Felix
Near Whitehead Road, on the right when traveling south.
157 Nova Scotia, Guysborough County, Whitehead — The Canal
On Whitehead Road, on the left when traveling south.
158 Nova Scotia, Guysborough County, Whitehead — Whitehead
On Whitehead Road, on the left when traveling south.
159 Nova Scotia, Guysborough County, Whitehead — Yankee Cove
On Whitehead Road, on the left when traveling south.
160 Nova Scotia, Halifax Region, Dartmouth — "Bridges for Canada"/« Ponts pour le Canada »The Centennial of the Canadian Military Engineers — Le centenaire du Génie militaire canadien —
161 Nova Scotia, Halifax Region, Dartmouth — 06 — A Changing Lake-scape
Near Lock Road, on the left when traveling north.
162 Nova Scotia, Halifax Region, Dartmouth — 08 — A Testament to Hard Work
Near Lock Road, on the left when traveling west.
163 Nova Scotia, Halifax Region, Dartmouth — 02 — A Village of the Most Primitive Description
Near Lock Road, on the left when traveling north.
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164 Nova Scotia, Halifax Region, Dartmouth — 07 — Barges, Steamboats and Scows
Near Lock Road, on the left when traveling north.
165 Nova Scotia, Halifax Region, Dartmouth — 01 — Before the Canal
Near Lock Road, on the left when traveling north.
166 Nova Scotia, Halifax Region, Dartmouth — 16 — Benching - An early construction technique
Near Lock Road, on the left when traveling north.
167 Nova Scotia, Halifax Region, Dartmouth — Canal Shubenacadie CanalNational Historic Civil Engineering Site / Site Historique National de Génie Civil
Near Lock Road, on the left when traveling north.
168 Nova Scotia, Halifax Region, Dartmouth — 13 — Deep Cut
Near Lock Road, on the left when traveling north.
169 Nova Scotia, Halifax Region, Dartmouth — Historic Shubenacadie Canal SystemLock 3 — 1824-31 ——— 1856-70 —
Near Lock Road, on the left when traveling north.
170 Nova Scotia, Halifax Region, Dartmouth — Historic Shubenacadie Canal SystemLock 2 — 1824-31 ——— 1856-70 —
Near Lock Road, on the left when traveling north.
171 Nova Scotia, Halifax Region, Dartmouth — How Dartmouth Has GrownA Marker of Distinction
172 Nova Scotia, Halifax Region, Dartmouth — Legion War Memorial"Lest We Forget"
On Ochterloney Street (Nova Scotia Route 322) at Crichton Avenue, on the left when traveling north on Ochterloney Street.
173 Nova Scotia, Halifax Region, Dartmouth — 03 — Lightning Strikes at Canal Camp
Near Lock Road, on the left when traveling north.
174 Nova Scotia, Halifax Region, Dartmouth — 12 — Navvies Dwelling
Near Lock Road, on the left when traveling north.
175 Nova Scotia, Halifax Region, Dartmouth — 09 — Of Bough and Bark
Near Lock Road, on the left when traveling north.
176 Nova Scotia, Halifax Region, Dartmouth — 05 — Official Groundbreaking 1829
Near Lock Road, on the left when traveling west.
177 Nova Scotia, Halifax Region, Dartmouth — 14 — One of the mysteries yet to be solved…
Near Lock Road, on the left when traveling north.
178 Nova Scotia, Halifax Region, Dartmouth — Shubenacadie Canal, Port Wallace
Near John Brenton Drive.
179 Nova Scotia, Halifax Region, Dartmouth — Starboard Propeller of CCGS John A. Macdonald
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180 Nova Scotia, Halifax Region, Dartmouth — Sullivan's PondA Marker of Distinction
On Crichton Avenue, 0.1 kilometers Ochterloney Street (Nova Scotia Route 322), on the right when traveling north.
181 Nova Scotia, Halifax Region, Dartmouth — 15 — Summit of the Canal
Near Lock Road, on the left when traveling north.
182 Nova Scotia, Halifax Region, Dartmouth — 10 — The Fairbanks Solution
Near Lock Road.
183 Nova Scotia, Halifax Region, Dartmouth — 17 — The Forge
Near Lock Road, on the left when traveling north.
184 Nova Scotia, Halifax Region, Dartmouth — Totem Pole
On Crichton Avenue, 0.1 kilometers north of Ochterloney Street (Nova Scotia Route 322), on the right when traveling north.
185 Nova Scotia, Halifax Region, Dartmouth — 04 — Unique Construction
Near Lock Road, on the left when traveling north.
186 Nova Scotia, Halifax Region, Dartmouth — Vera B. StoneA Tribute / Un Hommage
187 Nova Scotia, Halifax Region, Dartmouth — 11 — Waste Weir and Holding Pond
Near Lock Road, on the left when traveling north.
188 Nova Scotia, Halifax Region, Dartmouth — Wild about roses/La vie en roseRosa acicularis
189 Nova Scotia, Halifax Region, Halifax — "Hamilton" Flower-bed arrangementDisposition de lit de fleurs, "Hamilton"
190 Nova Scotia, Halifax Region, Halifax — "Old" Dalhousie and the Grand Parade
Near Argyle Street just south of Duke Street, on the left when traveling south.
191 Nova Scotia, Halifax Region, Halifax — Black-Binney HouseRésidence Black-Binney
On Hollis Street close to Bishop Street.
192 Nova Scotia, Halifax Region, Halifax — Boer War Memorial Fountain
193 Nova Scotia, Halifax Region, Halifax — Canadian Corps of Commissionaires
On Hollis Street close to Bishop Street, on the right when traveling south.
194 Nova Scotia, Halifax Region, Halifax — Canadian Military Engineers/Génie militaire canadien
195 Nova Scotia, Halifax Region, Halifax — Canadian Sailor's Monument
Near Lower Water Street.
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196 Nova Scotia, Halifax Region, Halifax — Captain / Capitaine James Cook(1728-1779)
Near Union Street close to Kenny Street, on the left when traveling north.
197 Nova Scotia, Halifax Region, Halifax — Carved in StonePierres gravées
On Barrington Street close to Spring Garden Road.
198 Nova Scotia, Halifax Region, Halifax — Cast Iron Facade / Façade en Fonte
Near Granville Street north of Duke Street, in the median.
199 Nova Scotia, Halifax Region, Halifax — Celtic Cross
On George Street at Upper/Lower Water Street, on the right when traveling east on George Street.
200 Nova Scotia, Halifax Region, Halifax — Charles Morris1711 (Boston, MA) - 1781 (Windsor, NS)
On Hollis Street close to Morris Street, on the left when traveling south.

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