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George Cross Database Recipient
Bibliography. Acknowledgements. What`s new. CONTACT US 25th Bn., Canadian Infantry (Nova Scotia Regt DFMs while discussing the Frost
www.gc-database.co.uk

EDE, F/O Herman Francis Grant (23307) - Disti
Born in Maryville, New Brunswick, 1919; educated in Aberdeen Born in Stellerton, Nova Scotia, 17 May 1916; educated DFMs while discussing the Frost and Camption awards further.
www.airforce.ca

Government of Nova Scotia
Learn about services available, or find out about travel and tourism opportunities in Nova Scotia. Includes financial and agency details.
www.gov.ns.ca

Nova Scotia DCS - New Social-Assistance Regul
Department of Community Services fact sheet offers approved new social assistance regulations to help people move toward self-sufficiency.
www.gov.ns.ca

Northumberland Ferries
Provides ferry services between Nova Scotia and Prince Edward Island, New Brunswick or Maine. Includes maps, schedules and rate details.
www.nfl-bay.com

Atlantic Explorer - Nova Scotia
Travel magazine`s comprehensive collection of links is sorted into general tourism sites, recreation and outdoor activities, and accommodation.
explore.ca

Rodd Hotels & Resorts
Canadian hotel chain presents its properties in Nova Scotia, New Brunswick and Prince Edward Island. With packages and vacation deals.
www.rodd-hotels.ca

Two Friends, The
Learn names of passengers on board this ship from Halifax Nova Scotia to New York in 1815.
www.rootsweb.com

Discount Car and Truck Rentals Nova Scotia-Ne
View the selection of cars and trucks, request a price quote and make reservations. Includes locations in Halifax, Kentville and Fredericton.
www.discountcars.ca

Nova Scotia Bicycle Book
Book that claims to be "the most comprehensive guide ever published for the cyclist in NS." Read the overview or order online.
www.atl-canadacycling.com



 
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