Eatonville, Nova Scotia
Eatonville is a former lumber and shipbuilding village in Cumberland County, Nova Scotia. It includes a large tidal harbour at the mouth of the Eatonville Brook beside several dramatic sea stacks known as the "Three Sisters". It was founded in 1826 and abandoned in the 1940s. The site of the village is now part of Cape Chignecto Provincial Park.
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Eatonville, Nova Scotia
Eatonville is a former lumber and shipbuilding village in Cumberland County, Nova Scotia. It includes a large tidal harbour at the mouth of the Eatonville Brook beside several dramatic sea stacks known as the "Three Sisters". It was founded in 1826 and abandoned in the 1940s. The site of the village is now part of Cape Chignecto Provincial Park.
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Eatonville is a former lumber ...... ape Chignecto Provincial Park.
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circa 1940
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Eatonville Harbour, showing the site of the mill and shipyard
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Eatonville, Nova Scotia
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Nova Scotia
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Location of Eatonville in Nova Scotia
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Eatonville is a former lumber ...... ape Chignecto Provincial Park.
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