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1. Port Bickerton
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Piscatiqui and George Islands are separated only at high tide form the north side of Canso Harbour on the eastern shore of Nova Scotia. |
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2. Borneo (Isaacs Harbour, 10km)
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Borneo: In Guysborough County 1.5 km S of County Harbour Lake Likely named after the Asian island. Settled in the mid-1800s. The settlement was an offshoot of Cross Roads, Country Harbour. |
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3. Coddles Harbour (Isaacs Harbour, 10km)
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This rural area is located on the north side of Coddle Harbour and between Country Harbour and New Harbour Cove. It was probably named after early settlers, the name being given before 1807. |
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4. Country Harbour / Stormont (Isaacs Harbour, 10km)
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Country Harbour: The four settlements which share various forms of this name are located along Country Harbour River on the eastern shore of Nova Scotia. |
| 5. Country Harbour Lake (Isaacs Harbour, 10km)
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| 6. Country Harbour Mines (Isaacs Harbour, 10km)
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| 7. Cross Roads Country Harbour (Isaacs Harbour, 10km)
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8. Drum Head (Isaacs Harbour, 10km)
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This rural area is located on the east side of the mouth of Country Harbour on the eastern shore of Nova Scotia. It was probably so named because of a headland which had a drum like appearance when seen from the sea. |
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9. Fisher Mills (Isaacs Harbour) (Isaacs Harbour, 10km)
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Named for David and William Fisher who had land grants of two lots of 330 and 520 acres on October 1, 1829. The Fishers built saw- and gristmills on the stream. |
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10. Goldboro (Isaacs Harbour, 10km)
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This rural area is located on the east side of Isaacs Harbour on the eastern shore of Nova Scotia. It was called East Isaacs Harbour until the name was changed to Goldboro by Act of the Legislature in 1898. |
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11. Isaacs Harbour (Isaacs Harbour, 10km)
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This settlement is located on the west side of Isaac's Harbour on the eastern shore of Nova Scotia. |
| 12. Isaacs Harbour North (Isaacs Harbour, 10km)
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| 13. Middle Country Harbour (Isaacs Harbour, 10km)
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| 14. Salsman Provincial Park (Isaacs Harbour, 10km)
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15. Seal Harbour (Isaacs Harbour, 10km)
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This settlement is scattered along the east side of Isaacs Harbour on the eastern shore of Nova Scotia. It was probably so named because seals were plentiful in the area. |
| 16. West Side Country Harbour (Isaacs Harbour, 10km)
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17. Archibalds Mill (Sherbrooke, 20km)
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Archibald's Mill was started in 1860, by Henry Clayton Archibald. Guysborough County Shingle And Sawmill was the basis of what is known since 1949 as F. Archibald And Sons Sawmill. |
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18. Aspen (Sherbrooke, 20km)
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| 19. Black Brook, Eden Lake (Sherbrooke, 20km)
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20. Caledonia (New Glasgow) / Chisholm Brook (Sherbrooke, 20km)
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This rural area is located on the upper reaches of West River, St. Mary's near the eastern shore of Nova Scotia. This name originated in Scotland as the name given to the southern part of that country by the Romans. |
| 21. Cameron Settlement (Sherbrooke, 20km)
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| 22. Crows Nest (Sherbrooke, 20km)
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23. Denver (Sherbrooke, 20km)
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This rural area is situated on the East River St. Mary's about two miles east of Mitchell Lake. It may have been named after Denver, Colorado. |
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24. East River St. Marys (Sherbrooke, 20km)
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The Mi'kmaq called the river from which the community took its name Apcheekumookwaakade. |
| 25. East River St. Marys West Side (Sherbrooke, 20km)
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| 26. Fisher Mills (Sherbrooke) (Sherbrooke, 20km)
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27. Glenelg (Sherbrooke, 20km)
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This settlement is located near the forks of St. Mary's River in eastern Nova Scotia. It may have been named after Charles Grant, Lord Glenelg, who was British Secretary of State to the Colonies, 1834-39. |
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28. Goldenville (Sherbrooke, 20km)
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This rural area is located on the west side of the St. Mary's River, opposite Sherbrooke, on the eastern shore of Nova Scotia. It was so named because gold was discovered and mined here. |
| 29. Indian Man Lake Nature Reserve (Sherbrooke, 20km)
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30. Jordanville (Sherbrooke, 20km)
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This settlement is located on third and fourth Indian Harbour Lakes, near the eastern shore of Nova Scotia. It was named after the Jordan (Jordain) family who probably founded it. |
| 31. Lochiel Lake (Sherbrooke, 20km)
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| 32. Lochiel Lake Provincial Park (Sherbrooke, 20km)
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| 33. Lower Caledonia (Sherbrooke, 20km)
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34. Melrose / Cochran Hill Mine / Crows Nest (Sherbrooke, 20km)
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Cochran Hill Mine and Crows Nest are the names of old gold-mining areas. |
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35. Newtown (Guysborough) (Sherbrooke, 20km)
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This rural area is located on the East River St. Mary's about two miles south of the Pictou Guysborough County line in eastern Nova Scotia. |
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36. Sherbrooke (Sherbrooke, 20km)
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This village is located on the St. Mary's River about ten miles upstream from the mouth of the river on the eastern shore of Nova Scotia. It was named in honor of Sir John Cope Sherbrooke. |
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37. Smithfield (Guysborough) (Sherbrooke, 20km)
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This rural area is located about four miles north west of the forks of the St. Mary's river in eastern Nova Scotia. It was named after the Smith family who settled in the area. |
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38. Sonora (Sherbrooke, 20km)
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This settlement is situated on the eastern side of St. Mary's Bay on the eastern shore of Nova Scotia. It was probably named after one of the Mexican states noted for gold production. |
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39. St. Marys River (Sherbrooke, 20km)
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This settlement is located on the east side of the St. Mary's River about five miles from the mouth of the river on the eastern shore of Nova Scotia. |
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40. Stillwater (Guysborough) (Sherbrooke, 20km)
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The Indian name may have been Petawagumegek, 'running through barrens.' |