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By Barry Swackhamer, June 17, 2014
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1 Nova Scotia, Annapolis County, Annapolis Royal — Sir William Fenwick Williams
On St. George Street at Victoria Street, on the right when traveling north on St. George Street.
2 Nova Scotia, Annapolis County, Annapolis Royal — Sir William Robert Wolseley Winniett.
On St. George Street at Victoria Street, on the right when traveling north on St. George Street.
3 Nova Scotia, Annapolis County, Annapolis Royal — William WolseleyPhilipps Cosby
Near St. George Street close to St. Anthony Street, on the left when traveling west.
4 Nova Scotia, Annapolis County, Bridgetown — Bloody Creek
On County Route 201, 0.8 kilometers west of Rice Road, on the left when traveling west.
5 Nova Scotia, Cape Breton Region, Port Morien — L'industrie du Charbon au Canada / Canada's Coal Industry
On Long Beach Road, 1 kilometer north of Marconi Trail (Route 255), on the left when traveling north.
6 Nova Scotia, Cape Breton Region, Sydney — Joseph Frederick Wallet DesBarres1722-1824
On Esplanade north of York Street, on the left when traveling north.
7 Nova Scotia, Cape Breton Region, Sydney — Sir John George Bourinot1837-1902
On Esplanade north of York Street, on the left when traveling north.
8 Nova Scotia, Cape Breton Region, Sydney — St. George's Church
Near Charlotte Street at Nepean Street, on the right when traveling north.
9 Nova Scotia, Cape Breton Region, Sydney — Sydney's Heritage Conservation District
Near Esplanade at Dorchester Street, on the right when traveling north.
10 Nova Scotia, Colchester County, Lower Truro — First Landing
On Tidal Bore Road, 0.6 kilometers north of Glooscap Trail (Nova Scotia Route 236), on the left when traveling north.
11 Nova Scotia, Colchester County, Tatamagouche — Naval Encounter at Tatamagouche(15th June, 1745)
On Main Street (Nova Scotia Route 6) at Church Street, on the left when traveling west on Main Street.
12 Nova Scotia, Cumberland County, Fort Lawrence — Early Inhabitants
13 Nova Scotia, Cumberland County, Fort Lawrence — Fort Lawrence and English Settlement
14 Nova Scotia, Cumberland County, Fort Lawrence — Un hommage à/A Tribute to Jacob (Jacques) Bourgeois
15 Nova Scotia, Halifax Region, Halifax — France and CanadaLa France et le Canada — Theirs is a story of enduring friendship./ C’est l’histoire d’une longe amitié. —
Near Lower Water Street.
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16 Nova Scotia, Halifax Region, Halifax — Halifax and Castine / Halifax et Castine
Near University Avenue west of Lemarchant Street when traveling west.
17 Nova Scotia, Halifax Region, Halifax — John William Ritchie(1808-1890)
On Beaufort Avenue at Belmont on the Arm, on the right when traveling east on Beaufort Avenue.
18 Nova Scotia, Halifax Region, Halifax — St. Paul’s Church / Église St. Pauls
Near Argyle Street just north of Prince Street, on the left when traveling south.
19 Nova Scotia, Halifax Region, Halifax — William Alexander Henry1816-1888
On Spring Garden Road just east of Grafton Street, on the right when traveling east.
20 Nova Scotia, Halifax Region, Sheet Harbour — Early Settlement — Sheet Harbour —
On Marine Drive (Nova Scotia Trunk Highway 7), 0.1 kilometers west of Church Point Road, on the left when traveling west.
21 Nova Scotia, Halifax Region, Sheet Harbour — Shipbuilding & Shipping — Sheet Harbour —
On Marine Drive (Nova Scotia Trunk Highway 7), 0.1 kilometers west of Church Point Road, on the left when traveling west.
22 Nova Scotia, Inverness County, Chéticamp — 1790 - 1990La Société Saint-Pierre / Église Saint-Pierre
On Cabot Trail, on the left when traveling north.
23 Nova Scotia, Queens County, Liverpool — Old Burial Ground1760 — Historic Site —
On Main Street (Nova Scotia Route 3) just east of Legion Street, on the right when traveling east.
24 Nova Scotia, Yarmouth County, Lower West Pubnico — Sieur Phillippe Mius-d'Entremont1609 - 1699
On Old Church Road, 0.7 kilometers east of Nova Scotia Route 335, on the left when traveling east.
25 Nova Scotia, Yarmouth County, Lower West Pubnico — What and Where is Acadie? / L'Acadie, c'est quoi?...c'est ou?
26 Nova Scotia, Yarmouth County, Lower West Pubnico — Who are the Acadians? / Qui sont les Acadiens?
27 Nova Scotia, Yarmouth County, Rocco Point — Chapelle de la Pointe-à-Rocco / Chapel site at Rocco PointRacines religieuses / Religious Roots
Near Rocco Point Road, 1.2 kilometers south of the Lighthouse Route (Nova Scotia Route 3).
28 Nova Scotia, Yarmouth County, Rocco Point — Chapelle Site / Chapel Site
Near Rocco Point Road, 1.2 kilometers south of the Lighthouse Route (Nova Scotia Route 3).
29 Nova Scotia, Yarmouth County, Tusket — United Empire Loyalists
On the Lighthouse Route (Nova Scotia Route 3) at Nova Scotia Route 308, on the right when traveling north on the Lighthouse Route.
30 Nova Scotia, Yarmouth County, West Pubnico — 200th Anniversary Commemoration of the "Grand Deportation"Commémoration du Deuxiéme Centenaire du "Grand Dérangement" — 1755 • 1955 —
On the Lighthouse Route (Nova Scotia Route 335) at Argyle Sound Road/Martell Lane, on the left when traveling south on the Lighthouse Route.
31 Nova Scotia, Yarmouth County, West Pubnico — 300th Anniversary of the Founding of Pubnico1651 • 1951
On the Lighthouse Route (Nova Scotia Route 335) at Argyle Sound Road/Martell Lane, on the left when traveling south on the Lighthouse Route.
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32 Nova Scotia, Yarmouth County, West Pubnico — 350th Anniversary Tribute to Acadian Women
On the Lighthouse Route (Nova Scotia Route 335) at Argyle Sound Road/Martell Lane, on the left when traveling south on the Lighthouse Route.
33 Nova Scotia, Yarmouth County, West Pubnico — Potager Acadien / Acadian Garden
34 Nova Scotia, Yarmouth County, Yarmouth — Early SettlementA Diverse Background
On Water Street, on the right when traveling south.
 
 
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May. 5, 2024