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Community area
includes Tidnish River,
Tidnish Bridge and
Tidnish Cross Roads.
Tidnish was hit by an F1
tornado on July 18, 1955. 45°59′40″N...
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interprovincial border with New
Brunswick between Upper Tidnish, and
Lower Tidnish on the
Tidnish River.
Tidnish Bridge is home to the
Chignecto Ship
Railway Keystone...
- The
Tidnish River is a
short Canadian river on the
Isthmus of
Chignecto along the
interprovincial boundary with New
Brunswick and Nova Scotia. Rising...
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Tidnish Cross Roads remains, and now
carries the
Henry Ketchum Trail, a 4 km (2.5 mi)
walking trail following the
former rail bed, over the
Tidnish River...
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Tidnish Cross Roads is a
small community in the
Canadian province of Nova Scotia,
located in ****berland County.
Tidnish Cross Roads on
Destination Nova...
- town of Amherst, Nova Scotia. At its
narrowest point between Amherst and
Tidnish, the
isthmus measures 24
kilometres (15 mi) wide.
Because of its strategic...
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lines through and past
Black Island,
eventually reaching Tidnish Bridge; then down the
Tidnish River to Baie Verte. The new
borders of
Canada were, from...
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Route 337
Route 366
Highway 104
Highway 106
Amherst Truemanville Tidnish Bridge Tidnish Lorneville Port Howe
Pugwash Wallace Malagash Tatamagouche River...
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coastline in Nova
Scotia begins at Cape
George Point and
continues to the
Tidnish River. Ohio
River James River Rights River North River Barneys River French...
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Ketchum died
unexpectedly on
September 8, 1896, at Amherst. He was
buried in
Tidnish Bridge, Nova Scotia, on a plot
overlooking a
stone arch
bridge constructed...