Cobequid Mountains Info, Nova Scotia
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Centreville
The centre of Digby Neck. Centreville is halfway between Digby and Petite Passage. A friendly place to visit and beautiful place to see sunsets and the magnificent coastline of the Bay of Fundy shore and as you explore the coastline you may luck upon hidden treasure they say was buried here. As you drive through Centreville on Trout Cove Rd., you can see the first brick house built on Digby Neck by hand.
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Hubbards
Come and explore our breathtaking shores - from towering cliffs and long peaceful beaches to picturesque bays and charming villages. There is no shortage of ways to discover our natural beauty and enjoy our renowned hospitality and charm.
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kentville
Shire town of the annapolis valley, and the Bay of Fundy. Famous for its high tides, and apple harvest. We are an area peppered with large victorian homes, that speak of the grandness of a bygone era and its connection to ship building and the sea.
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Middle Sackville
The Community of Sackville consists of four separate areas, all interconnected. Lower Sackville, Middle Sackville, Upper Sackville and Beaverbank. The combined area of Sackville has a population of about 35,000 people, with most working in (and commuting to) either Halifax or Dartmouth. The community is considered a blue collar community but has quite a mixture of people.
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Parrsboro
Parrsboro is the largest town on the Minas Basin and a major tourist centre on this portion of the Glooscap Trail. The town has accommodations, gift shops, restaurants, a medical centre, R.C.M.P., campgrounds, a quaint shopping area, parks, museums, a golf course, live theatre and a variety of nearby scenic drives.
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Wolfville
The Town of Wolfville welcomes you to the picturesque Annapolis Valley. Originally know as Mud Creek, it got its name in 1830 when two granddaughters of Judge Elisha DeWolfe convinced their postmaster uncle that a more suitable name was needed. The villagers chose the name Wolfville for their town. Today beautiful elm trees, manicured lawns and grand century old homes guide visitors down Wolfville's Main Street.
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