Halfway River is a tributary of the Peace River in northeastern British Columbia, Canada.
The Halfway River is a tributary of the Peace River in northeastern British Columbia, Canada.
Halfway River may also refer to:
The Halfway River is a tributary of the Avon River in Nova Scotia, Canada.
The Halfway River is a tributary of the River Hebert in Nova Scotia, Canada.
Halfway River is a rural community in Cumberland County, Nova Scotia, Canada.
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Cumberland County is a county in the Canadian province of Nova Scotia.
Mill Creek or Millcreek may refer to:
Little River may refer to several places:
Shelburne, officially named the Municipality of the District of Shelburne, is a district municipality comprising the eastern section of Shelburne County, Nova Scotia, Canada. Statistics Canada classifies the district municipality as a municipal district.
The Chignecto-Central Regional Center for Education is a Canadian public school district in Nova Scotia.
River Hebert is a village on the River Hebert in Cumberland County, Nova Scotia, Canada.It is approximately 25 kilometres southwest of Amherst. As of 2006 the population was 543.
Route 209 is a collector road in the Canadian province of Nova Scotia.
The Fundy Shore Ecotour is a scenic drive in the Canadian province of Nova Scotia and encircles several sub-basins of the Bay of Fundy, which contains the highest tidal range on the planet.
Route 242 is a collector road in the Canadian province of Nova Scotia.
The Cobequid Mountains, also sometimes referred to as the Cobequid Hills, is a Canadian mountain range located in Nova Scotia in the mainland portion of the province.
The River Hebert is a small tidal river that empties into the Cumberland Basin, and is contained completely within Cumberland County, Nova Scotia. According to estimates by the Province of Nova Scotia, there were 9,092 people resident within the Maccan/Kelly/Hebert watershed in 2011.
The Maccan River is a small tidal river contained completely within Cumberland County, Nova Scotia. The river terminates at the confluence of River Hebert at Amherst Point, and empties into the Cumberland Basin. The river's tidal bore may be viewed from the Tidal Wetlands Park in Maccan. According to estimates by the Province of Nova Scotia, there are 9,092 people resident within the Maccan/Kelly/Hebert watershed in 2011.
Pleasant River may refer to
Mount Denson is a small community in the Canadian province of Nova Scotia, located in The Municipality of the District of West Hants in Hants County. The community is named after Mount Denson; the mid-eighteenth-century estate of Henry Denny Denson.
The Bear River is a minor river in western Nova Scotia, Canada. Flowing from south to north, it is 40 kilometres (25 mi) long from its headwaters to its discharge into the Annapolis Basin, some 6 kilometres (3.7 mi) east of Digby. The river is tidal for the last 9.7 kilometres (6.0 mi) of its length. The village of Bear River is situated near the head of the tide where shipbuilding took place in the nineteenth century.