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Baddeck (/bəˈdɛk/) is a
village on Cape
Breton Island in
northeastern Nova Scotia, Canada. It is
situated in the
center of Cape Breton, approximately...
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earlier in 1908, was
dismantled and
shipped to
Baddeck, Nova Scotia. It was
flown from the ice of
Baddeck Bay, a sub-basin of Bras d'Or Lake, on 23 February...
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Baddeck is a
village in Nova Scotia, Canada.
Baddeck may also
refer to:
Baddeck River, Nova Scotia,
Canada Forks Baddeck, Nova Scotia, Nova Scotia, Canada...
- HMCS
Baddeck is a name used by the
Royal Canadian Navy for
several vessels. The name
derives from
Baddeck, Nova Scotia. HMCS
Baddeck (K147), a Flower-class...
- time at the
small village of
Baddeck.
Returning in 1886, Bell
started building an
estate on a
point across from
Baddeck,
overlooking Bras d'Or Lake. By...
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Baddeck, Nova
Scotia is a
village founded in 1908, with a
history stretching back to
early Mi'kmaq, French, and
British settlements. The
village was home...
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Canadian Aerodrome Baddeck No. 1 and
Baddeck No. 2 were
early aircraft designed by John
McCurdy and
Frederick W. "Casey" Baldwin,
under the guidance...
- the
Wagmatcook 1 reserve. The muni****l
offices are in the
village of
Baddeck.
Prior to
European settlement, the area was sp****ly
inhabited by the Miꞌkmaq...
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Baddeck, And That Sort of
Thing is a
travel journal written by
Charles Dudley Warner, the
American author who co-wrote The
Gilded Age: A Tale of Today...
- HMCS
Baddeck was a Flower-class
corvette that
served with the
Royal Canadian Navy
during the
Second World War. She
served in
several theatres of operations...