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  • Canal restoration
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    Lake Banook to the village of Shubenacadie. The Soulanges Canal closed in 1958. Today there are plans to reopen the canal to pleasure boats. The mission...
    8 KB (782 words) - 15:56, 24 August 2023
  • It drains into the Shubenacadie River at its northeastern outlet. The lake is the seventh and largest lake in the Shubenacadie Canal system and is located...
    3 KB (224 words) - 21:41, 15 July 2023
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    current depth, after being dammed during the construction of the Shubenacadie Canal in the early 19th century. When the water rose, it submerged a small...
    8 KB (924 words) - 03:48, 9 April 2023
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    Saint Lawrence Seaway also extends into the US state of New York. The Shubenacadie Canal initially had nine locks and two inclined planes. The number of operational...
    7 KB (160 words) - 01:47, 26 November 2023
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    mid-19th century, though, it grew, first with the construction of the Shubenacadie Canal and more importantly with the rise of successful industrial firms...
    41 KB (2,954 words) - 19:59, 17 March 2024
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    and the southern edge of Lake Charles. A portion of the abandoned Shubenacadie Canal passes through the park, from which the park takes its name. The main...
    3 KB (414 words) - 13:47, 27 April 2023
  • by Norman Fitzgerald Uniacke on speculation that the newly built Shubenacadie canal would provide him and his brother with a strategic location from which...
    18 KB (1,301 words) - 10:01, 9 March 2024
  • on the falls at Miller lake, where he manufactured furniture. The Shubenacadie Canal was operating during the 1850s, and this waterway, which connected...
    15 KB (1,750 words) - 14:36, 8 March 2024
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    The Shubenacadie River (/ˌʃuːbəˈnækədi/) is a river in Nova Scotia, Canada. It has a meander length of approximately 72 km from its source at Shubenacadie...
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    Thomas Telford (category British canal engineers)
    the Shubenacadie Canal in Dartmouth, Nova Scotia and named for Telford, who made important contributions to the nineteenth-century Canadian canal; Thomas...
    34 KB (3,650 words) - 22:43, 11 June 2024
  • Mi'kmaq Nation and European settlers. The Shubenacadie River was incorporated into the ill-fated Shubenacadie Canal system which linked the Atlantic coast...
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    and paddling. The forested Shubie Park, through which the historic Shubenacadie Canal runs, is a major park in suburban Dartmouth. Mainland Halifax is home...
    106 KB (9,220 words) - 19:51, 17 June 2024
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    and ongoing delays in building the Shubenacadie Canal The success of the railway came at the expense of the canal which opened in 1861, but soon fell...
    5 KB (540 words) - 13:43, 31 December 2022
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    included millworking and forestry. It is also worthy of note that the Shubenacadie Canal system runs through Waverley, between Lake William and Lake Thomas...
    9 KB (878 words) - 18:34, 6 January 2024
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    Hants County, Nova Scotia. The community was one of the stops on the Shubenacadie Canal system and the site of a number of 19th century shipyards including...
    2 KB (213 words) - 23:38, 27 January 2023
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    imports and coal mining, as well as the Halifax Banking Company and the Shubenacadie Canal. The whaling ships, sent far into the Southern Atlantic, seldom if...
    16 KB (1,789 words) - 16:15, 27 February 2024
  • Peregrine Maitland (1828–34) when building the Shubenacadie Canal was first attempted (1826–1831). The Canal was supposed to start at Maitland, Nova Scotia...
    6 KB (763 words) - 18:29, 24 February 2024
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    a colonial administrator and former President of the Shubenacadie Canal Company. The canal's eventual completion in 1861 resulted in the present-day...
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