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Annapolis Valley Regional Centre For Education
The Annapolis Valley Regional Centre for Education (AVRCE) (formerly Annapolis Valley Regional School Board) is the public school district responsible for the approximately 40 elementary, middle level, and high schools in Annapolis County, Nova Scotia, Annapolis County, Kings County, Nova Scotia, Kings County, and the West Hants, Nova Scotia, West Hants Municipal District of Hants County, Nova Scotia, Hants County in Nova Scotia, Canada. The school district was renamed following the dissolution of elected school boards and placing in Nova Scotia in March 2018. Schools Annapolis County *Annapolis East Elementary School (pr to 5); 325 Marshall Street, Middleton, Nova Scotia, Middleton *Annapolis West Education Centre (6 to 12); 100 Champlain Drive, Annapolis Royal, Nova Scotia, Annapolis Royal *Bridgetown Regional Community School (pr to 12); 25 Cromwell Court, Bridgetown, Nova Scotia, Bridgetown *Champlain Elementary School (pr to 5); 109 North Street, Granville *Clark Rutherfo ...
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Berwick, Nova Scotia
Berwick is a Canadian town in Kings County, Nova Scotia. The town is located in the eastern part of the Annapolis Valley on the Cornwallis River. The town site stretches south from the river and Exit 15 of Highway 101 to Highway 1. Berwick occupies 6.80 km2 (2.6 sq mi) and has an elevation of 43 m (141 ft) above sea level. History As the headwaters of the Cornwallis River, Berwick was used by Nova Scotia's Mi'kmaq people and later Acadians as a crossing place between the Cornwallis and the Annapolis River which rises to the west. Acadians built a rough road between the two rivers just to the south of the town, a route which after British settlement became The Post Road or Highway No. 1 the main road connected western communities in Nova Scotia. The Berwick area was granted to several New England Planter families in 1760 but the community was not settled until 1810 when Benjamin Congdon built on the townsite. It was known progressively as the "Congdon Settlemen ...
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