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Chéticamp (locally [ʃatikɑ̃]; English: /ˈʃɛtɪkæmp/) is an
unincorporated town on the
Cabot Trail on the west
coast of Cape
Breton Island in Nova Scotia...
- The
Chéticamp River is a
river on Cape
Breton Island, Nova Scotia,
located at the
western entrance to Cape
Breton Highlands National Park
which includes...
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Chéticamp Flowage is a
reservoir of
Victoria County, in north-eastern Nova Scotia, Canada. It was
created when the Nova
Scotia Power Corporation placed...
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exception of Port Hawkesbury. Coal
deposits exist between Port
Hastings and
Cheticamp. The
Inverness and
Richmond Railway, from Port
Hastings to Inverness,...
- in 1764, and
established communities in
northwestern Cape Breton, near
Chéticamp, and
southern Cape Breton, on and near Isle Madame. Some of the first...
- at 533.5 m (1,750 ft)
above sea level.
Rivers in the park
include the
Chéticamp River and the
North Aspy River. In 2014,
Parks Canada started a four-year...
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provinces of
Canada and in
Maine and Louisiana, with
small po****tions in
Chéticamp, Nova Scotia, and the
Magdalen Islands. Some also went to France. After...
- (9+1⁄2 mi)
northwest of
Ingonish and 33
kilometres (21 mi)
northeast of
Chéticamp, the peak is
situated in the Cape
Breton Highlands National Park and is...
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radio station,
broadcasting from
Chéticamp, Nova Scotia,
Canada on 106.1 FM.
Owned by La
Cooperative Radio-
Chéticamp, the
station has
broadcast as a full-time...
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village of some 30
families situated on Cape
Breton Island,
north of
Chéticamp, in Nova Scotia,
named for the
nearby cape of the same name. The Cap Rouge...