- 78972; -66.08889
Chebogue (/ʃiːˈboʊɡə/) (formerly
spelled Jebogue) is a
small fishing village situated above the
marshes of the
Chebogue River in Yarmouth...
-
Chebogue Cemetery is the
oldest burial ground in
Yarmouth County, Nova Scotia,
Canada (1771). The most
notable grave is of
Captain Ephraim Cook (mariner)...
- HMCS
Chebogue (K317) was a River-class
frigate that
served with the
Royal Canadian Navy
during the
Second World War. She
served primarily as an
ocean convoy...
- Argyle,
officially named the Muni****lity of the
District of Argyle, is a
district muni****lity in
Yarmouth County, Nova Scotia.
Statistics Canada classifies...
- Yarmouth. It was
originally known as "Upper
Chebogue" from its
location on the
upper reaches of the
tidal Chebogue River. The name was
changed to
Arcadia in...
-
October 1944
Shipwrecks 3 Oct: I-177, USS Seawolf, USS Shelton 4 Oct: HMCS
Chebogue, U-228, U-993 5 Oct:
Sparviero 6 Oct: Cha-2, U-168 7 Oct: TA37 10 Oct:...
-
British ship
chased Cabot and
forced her as**** near the
mouth of the
Chebogue, Nova Scotia.
While Cabot's
captain and crew
escaped into the
woods unharmed...
- The
Canadian Chebogue was one of over 150 River-class
frigates built...
-
October 1944
Shipwrecks 3 Oct: I-177, USS Seawolf, USS Shelton 4 Oct: HMCS
Chebogue, U-228, U-993 5 Oct:
Sparviero 6 Oct: Cha-2, U-168 7 Oct: TA37 10 Oct:...
- than
simply the
island it does today. It
extended from Cape
Negro through Chebogue. The
island is
situated in
Shelburne County south of
Barrington Head, separated...