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Cole Harbour (other)
Cole Harbour may refer to: Bodies of water * Cole Harbour (natural harbour) in Nova Scotia Communities * Cole Harbour, Nova Scotia, a community in the Halifax Regional Municipality * Cole Harbour (Guysborough), Nova Scotia, a community in Guysborough, Nova Scotia *Cole Harbour 30, Nova Scotia, a Mi'kmaq reserve *Coleharbor, North Dakota Electoral districts *Cole Harbour-Eastern Passage, a provincial electoral district in Nova Scotia *Dartmouth—Cole Harbour, a federal electoral district in Nova Scotia * Cole Harbour (electoral district), a former provincial electoral district in Nova Scotia * Dartmouth-Cole Harbour (provincial electoral district), which is no longer in existence See also * * * * * * * * * Harbor (other) A harbor (or harbour) is a place where ships may shelter from the weather or are stored. Harbo(u)r or The Harbo(u)r may also refer to: Arts and entertainment * ''Harbor'' (America album), 1977 * ''Harbor'' (Marc Douglas Berardo album) or ...
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Cole Harbour (natural Harbour)
Cole Harbour is the name for a natural harbour located in the Canadian province of Nova Scotia. It is located in central Halifax County, with the mouth of the harbour located 6 kilometres northeast of Halifax Harbour. The entrance to Cole Harbour is protected by Rainbow Haven Beach, a barrier beach which forms a lagoon on the inland side. Measuring approximately 4 kilometres east to west and 3 kilometres north to south, the harbour is shallow and rocky. Virtually the entire shoreline and the harbour itself are protected by the provincial government as the Cole Harbour - Lawrencetown Coastal Heritage Provincial Park. The centre of the harbour is divided by a man-made feature; during the late 19th century a railway was constructed from Dartmouth to Musquodoboit Harbour and crossed the width of Cole Harbour on a 3 kilometre causeway. Rail service was abandoned by CN Rail during the 1980s and the corridor has been converted to a rail trail as part of the Trans Canada Trail ...
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Cole Harbour, Nova Scotia
Cole Harbour is a former village and current community located in Nova Scotia, Canada that is part of the Halifax Regional Municipality. Geography It is situated 6 kilometres east of the central business district of Dartmouth and takes its name from Cole Harbour, a natural harbour fronting the Atlantic Ocean. Cole Harbour is adjacent to and immediately east of the former city boundary of Dartmouth; prior to municipal amalgamation and the creation of the Halifax Regional Municipality in 1995, Cole Harbour was an unincorporated village within the Municipality of the County of Halifax. Because of amalgamation in the Halifax region, Canada Post recognizes most of Cole Harbour's residents as living in neighboring Dartmouth. Transportation The centre of Cole Harbour is at the intersection of Forest Hills Parkway and Route 207 (Cole Harbour Road). A small business district is situated along Route 207 with several residential subdivisions such as Forest Hills and Colby Villag ...
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Cole Harbour (Guysborough), Nova Scotia
Cole Harbour is a community in the Canadian province of Nova Scotia, located in Guysborough County Guysborough County is a county in the Provinces and territories of Canada, Canadian province of Nova Scotia. History Taking its name from the Guysborough, Nova Scotia, Township of Guysborough, which was named in honour of Sir Guy Carleton, 1st B .... Origins of Cole Harbour, Guysborough County The first known name for Cole Harbour was Wonpaak, meaning "place of still water" in Mi'kmaq. While it is uncertain when or for whom it was named, Cole Harbour was first settled in 1817 by George Tanner and William West. George Tanner of Lunenburg married widow Mary (Rhynold) Myers of Peas Brook on December 5, 1814 and moved to Cole Harbour in 1817 where they were later joined by her sisters Ann (Mrs. James Harrington) and Elizabeth (Mrs. Louis Uloth). These three pioneer women of Cole Harbour died within a month of each other in 1870, all over eighty years of age. While little recor ...
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Cole Harbour 30, Nova Scotia
Cole Harbour 30 is a Mi'kmaq people, Mi'kmaq Indian reserve, reserve located in Nova Scotia, Canada, in the Halifax Regional Municipality. It is administratively part of the Millbrook First Nation. Indian reserves in Nova Scotia Communities in Halifax County, Nova Scotia Mi'kmaq in Canada {{HalifaxNS-geo-stub ...
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Coleharbor, North Dakota
Coleharbor is a city in McLean County, North Dakota, United States. The population was 59 at the 2020 census. Coleharbor was founded in 1904. History Coleharbor was laid out in 1904 when the railroad was extended to that point. The name combines that of a Soo Railroad official (W. A. Cole) and a reference to an older site on the Missouri River a few miles to the southwest (Coal Harbor). In July 2006, three storms converged above the town, unleashing a derecho that resulted in significant damage around town, even blowing down part of the former school building (made of brick), while leaving the nearby grain elevator intact. Geography Coleharbor is located at (47.542416, -101.223145). According to the United States Census Bureau, the city has a total area of , all land. Demographics 2010 census As of the census of 2010, there were 79 people, 37 households, and 22 families residing in the city. The population density was . There were 51 housing units at an average density of ...
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Cole Harbour-Eastern Passage
Cole Harbour—Eastern Passage was a provincial electoral district in Nova Scotia, Canada, that elected one member of the Nova Scotia House of Assembly. The district was created in 1992 from Cole Harbour. In 2003, the district lost an area south of the Circumferential Highway and the eastern side of Morris Lake to Dartmouth South, and lost an area south of Portland Street to Cole Harbour. In 2013, the district gained the area south of Russell Lake and east of Highway 111 from Dartmouth South-Portland Valley.Cole Harbour-Eastern Passage Riding History
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Dartmouth—Cole Harbour
Dartmouth—Cole Harbour (formerly Dartmouth and Dartmouth—Halifax East) is a federal electoral district in Nova Scotia, Canada, that has been represented in the House of Commons of Canada since 2004. Demographics ''From the 2021 census '' Ethnic groups: *European: 86.2% *African descent: 4.5% *Indigenous: 4.5% *South Asian: 1.1% *Other: 3.7% Languages: *English: 92.7% * French: 3.1% *Arabic: 0.6% *Chinese: 0.5% *Other: 3.1% Religions: *Protestant: 45.8% *Catholic: 38.1% *Other Christian: 1.4% *No religious affiliation: 12.9% Education: *No certificate, diploma or degree: 20.7% *High school certificate: 24.5% *Apprenticeship or trade certificate or diploma: 10.2% *Community college, CEGEP or other non-university certificate or diploma: 20.4% *University certificate or diploma: 24.1% Median Age: *40.5 Median total income: *$27,005 Average total income: *$34,363 Median household income: *$53,222 Average household income: *$64,493 Median family income: *$68,047 Average ...
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Cole Harbour (electoral District)
Cole Harbour is a provincial electoral district in Nova Scotia, Canada, that elects one member of the Nova Scotia House of Assembly. In 1978, Halifax Cobequid was divided into four separate ridings, one of which was named Cole Harbour. Upon the recommendations of the 1992 Electoral Boundaries Report, the riding was split into Cole Harbour-Eastern Passage and Dartmouth-Cole Harbour. The district of Cole Harbour was re-created in the 2003 redistribution and was composed of 78 percent of Dartmouth-Cole Harbour and 29 percent of Cole Harbour-Eastern Passage. In 2012, following the Electoral Boundaries Commission review, this district was renamed Cole Harbour-Portland Valley and it lost a portion of the Westphal area to Preston-Dartmouth and gained the area east of Bell Lake from Dartmouth East and the Portland Hills area from Dartmouth South-Portland Valley. Following the 2019 electoral boundary review, the riding reverted back to its former name of Cole Harbour, while losing territo ...
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Dartmouth-Cole Harbour (provincial Electoral District)
Dartmouth-Cole Harbour was a provincial electoral district in Nova Scotia, Canada, that elected one member of the Nova Scotia House of Assembly The Nova Scotia House of Assembly (french: Assemblée législative de la Nouvelle-Écosse; gd, Taigh Seanaidh Alba Nuadh), or Legislative Assembly, is the deliberative assembly of the General Assembly of Nova Scotia of the province of Nova Scotia .... It existed from 1993 to 2003. Election results 1993 general election 1998 general election 1999 general election ReferencesElections Nova Scotia - Summary Results from 1867 to 2011 (PDF) Former provincial electoral districts of Nova Scotia {{Canada-constituency-stub ...
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Harbor (other)
A harbor (or harbour) is a place where ships may shelter from the weather or are stored. Harbo(u)r or The Harbo(u)r may also refer to: Arts and entertainment * ''Harbor'' (America album), 1977 * ''Harbor'' (Marc Douglas Berardo album) or the title song, 2005 * ''Harbour'' (film), a 1996 Indian Malayalam film * ''Harbour'' (novel), a 2008 novel by John Ajvide Lindqvist * ''Harbour'' (painting), an 1881 oil painting by Joaquín Sorolla Companies and organizations * Harbor Airlines, a defunct American commuter airline * Harbour Air Seaplanes, a Canadian charter airline * Harbour Group, a Washington, D.C., advocacy group * Harbour Productions Unlimited, an American television production company People * David Harbour (born 1975), American actor * William Harbour (other), several people Places and structures * Harbor, Oregon, US * Harbor Towers, two residential towers in Boston, Massachusetts, US * Harbor Transitway, a roadway in Interstate Highway 110 in Los Ange ...
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Cole (other)
Cole may refer to: Plants * Cole crops of the genus '' Brassica'', especially cabbage, kale, or rape (rapeseed). People * Cole (given name), people with the given name Cole * Cole (surname), people with the surname Cole Companies * Cole Motor Car Company, a pioneer American name automobile company (1909–1925) Places Antarctic *Cole Peninsula, a peninsula on the continent of slavery Canada * Cole Harbour, Nova Scotia, a community of Halifax Regional Municipality, Nova Scotia ** Cole Harbour ** Cole Harbour (Guysborough), Nova Scotia England *Cole, Somerset, a hamlet in Pitcombe parish * Cole (for Bruton) railway station, a former station in the hamlet France * Côle, a river in southwestern France Poland * Cole, Pomeranian Voivodeship Northern Ireland * Cole, County Tyrone, a townland in County Tyrone, Northern Ireland United States * Cole, Indiana, an unincorporated community in Grant County *Cole, Oklahoma, a town in McClain County, Oklahoma * Coleville, Calif ...
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Coral Harbour
Coral Harbour (Inuktitut: Salliq/Salliit, Syllabics: ᓴᓪᓕᖅ/ᓴᓪᓖᑦ), is a small Inuit community that is located on Southampton Island, Kivalliq Region, in the Canadian territory of Nunavut. Its name is derived from the fossilized coral that can be found around the waters of the community which is situated at the head of South Bay. The name of the settlement in Inuktitut is ''Salliq'', sometimes used to refer to all of Southampton Island. The plural ''Salliit'', means ''large flat island(s) in front of the mainland''. History The Sadlermiut The Sadlermiut (also called Sagdlirmiut, or Sallirmiut in modern Inuktitut spelling, from ''Sadlerk'' now ''Salliq'', the Inuktitut name for the settlement of Coral Harbour, Nunavut) were an Inuit group living in near isolation mainly on and aro ... ("inhabitants of Salliq") whose name is derived from ''Salliq'' previously occupied the area. The Sadlermiut are thought to be the last vestige of the ''Dorset culture, Tuniit''. ...
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