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Kennetcook

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word meaning "The Place Further Ahead or The Place Nearby". The river was an important east-west canoe and portage route for the Mi'kmaq people connecting the Piziquid (Windsor) area with the canoe routes and settlement areas along the
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was built through the village enhancing the crossroads as a retail and service centre for the area. Kennetcook grew to host a hotel by the station, a bank and several stores. The Midland was acquired by the
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on the Minas Basin crossed the Kennetcook River at a ford near the site of the village, making it an early crossroads.
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which added further rail traffic as well as shipping farm products and lumber from Kennetcook through connections to
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for their service in the war, protecting Nova Scotia from ongoing American Patriot attacks by land and sea.
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Currently, efforts are underway to revitalize the downtown through development and implementation of an
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After the American Revolution, the village was part of the Douglas Township, which was named after
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graduated from the Folk School located in the Kennetcook Hotel (present-day Law Office).
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Captain Joel Scott, brother of the Mariner of Minasville Captain William Scott
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Nova Scotia Archives: Place Names of Nova Scotia, "Kennetcook", p. 325-326
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plan. This development plan will include the construction of an
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Kennetcook Society of Economic & Environmental Development
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Robert Paterson, gardener for William D. Lawrence, Maitland
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Dominion Atlantic Railway Digital Preservation Institute
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wrote a fictional story that was set just before the
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Kennetcook, Nova Scotia
Kennetcook is located in Nova Scotia
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Nova Scotia
Canadian
Nova Scotia
Municipal District of East Hants
Upper Kennetcook
Kennetcook River
Mi'kmaq
Shubenacadie River
Noel
Sir Charles Douglas, 1st Baronet
84th Regiment of Foot (Royal Highland Emigrants)
Joseph Salter
Moncton, New Brunswick
Midland Railway
Dominion Atlantic Railway
Canadian Pacific
Windsor
Truro

Kennetcook River
covered bridge
economic development
amphitheatre
covered bridge
Douglas Township
Charles G.D. Roberts
Expulsion of the Acadians

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