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- The Missaguash River (French: Rivière Missaguash) is a small Canadian river that forms the southern portion of the inter-provincial boundary between Nova...
- between New Brunswick and Nova Scotia was, from the Bay of Fundy; up the Missaguash River to a post near Black Island; then a complex of lines through and...
- eastern terminus at the interprovincial boundary with Nova Scotia at the Missaguash River. Route 2 was once part of an interprovincial "Highway 2" running...
- Lawrence was located on ****berland Basin at the discharge point of the Missaguash River on the inter-provincial boundary with New Brunswick and had a high...
- against British forces. He is believed to have killed Edward How at the Missaguash River in 1750, as he is responsible for leading a trap in which multiple...
- Ridge. Many regional toponyms are Mi’kmaq including Tidnish, Minudie, Missaguash River, Aboushagan Road, Midgic, Memramcook and Shemogue. A portage connected...
- Miramichi River 949 Rogersville Atlantic ended 1994 1042 Moncton 1103 Sackville Missaguash River 1119 Amherst 1146 Springhill Junction 1243 Truro 1346 Halifax...
- British authority in the isthmus of Chignecto. On the north bank of the Missaguash River, Lawrence found French forces under Louis de La Corne, who had orders...
- Scotia, which is named after Fort Lawrence. Situated 1 km east of the Missaguash River which forms the inter-provincial boundary with New Brunswick, Fort...
- was claimed by the English. The border differentiating the two was the Missaguash River; however, Acadians settled on both sides of the river. English claim...