Stewiacke (/ˈstjuːiæk/) is a town located in southern Colchester County, Nova Scotia, Canada. The town was incorporated on August 30, 1906. The town is...
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The Stewiacke Valley is a Canadian rural region in central Nova Scotia running from western Pictou County through southern Colchester County to the Shubenacadie...
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West St Andrews, Alton and The Town of Stewiacke. It is home to the Stewiacke River Park, on the Stewiacke River. 45°8′38″N 63°17′49″W / 45.14389°N...
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Upper Stewiacke is a small community located in Colchester County in central Nova Scotia. Upper Stewiacke can be reached by road via Route 289. Upper...
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Middle Stewiacke is a small community in the Canadian province of Nova Scotia, located in Colchester County in the Stewiacke Valley. Middle Stewiacke on Destination...
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Stewiacke station was a railway station in Stewiacke, Nova Scotia, Canada. It served the Intercolonial Railway, Canadian National Railway and later Via...
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The Stewiacke River is a river in the Canadian province of Nova Scotia that starts at Round Lake in Pictou County and flows into the Shubenacadie River...
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temperature ever recorded was −41.1 °C (−42 °F) on January 31, 1920, at Upper Stewiacke. The highest temperature ever recorded in Halifax was 37.2 °C (99 °F)...
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Scotia. Born in Stewiacke, Nova Scotia on April 6, 1909 to Major John Robert Smith and Susan Ettinger Coulter. Educated at Stewiacke School and Colchester...
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Middle Stewiacke Airport (TC LID: CCB2) is an abandoned airport that was located adjacent to the Stewiacke River near Middle Stewiacke, Nova Scotia, Canada...
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