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Historical Markers and War Memorials in Colchester County, Nova Scotia

 
Balmoral Grist Mill Marker 2 image, Touch for more information
By William Fischer, Jr., July 28, 2017
Balmoral Grist Mill Marker 2
1 Nova Scotia, Colchester County, Balmoral Mills — Balmoral Grist Mill
2 Nova Scotia, Colchester County, Balmoral Mills — Local Granite Stone
3 Nova Scotia, Colchester County, Balmoral Mills — Sutherland Sawmill Turbine
4 Nova Scotia, Colchester County, Balmoral Mills — Turbines: From Direct to Indirect Power Production
5 Nova Scotia, Colchester County, Brule Corner — Duncan MacLanders and Johanne Faulkner
On Sunrise Trail (Nova Scotia Route 6) just west of Nova Scotia Route 326, on the left when traveling east.
6 Nova Scotia, Colchester County, Debert — Isgonish-French River Portage
On Glooscap Trail (National Route 2) 0.5 kilometers west of Belmont Road/Fort Belcher Road, on the right when traveling west.
7 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.
8 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.
9 Nova Scotia, Colchester County, Tatamagouche — War Memorial
On Main Street at Church Street, on the right when traveling east on Main Street.
10 Nova Scotia, Colchester County, The Falls — St. Andrew's Presbyterian ChurchThe Falls, Nova Scotia — 1872 - 2002 —
On Nova Scotia Route 311 at Balmoral Road (Nova Scotia Route 256), on the left when traveling north on Provincial Route 311.
11 Nova Scotia, Colchester County, Truro — Centennial of Presbyterian Church Formation in Canada
On Prince Street just east of Lorne Street, on the left when traveling east.
12 Nova Scotia, Colchester County, Truro — First Presbyterian/United Church
On Prince Street at Lorne Street, on the left when traveling east on Prince Street.
13 Nova Scotia, Colchester County, Truro — Old Provincial Normal College1877-78
On Prince Street just east of Young Street, on the right when traveling east.
14 Nova Scotia, Colchester County, Truro — The Lumber Jack, circa 1900
On Prince Street just east of Louise Street, on the right when traveling east.
15 Nova Scotia, Colchester County, Truro — Truro Post Office / Le Bureau de Poste de Truro
On Prince Street at Lorne Street, on the left when traveling east on Prince Street.
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16 Nova Scotia, Colchester County, Truro — War MemorialLest We Forget
On Prince Street at Forrester Street, on the right when traveling east on Prince Street.
 
 
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Apr. 23, 2024