Category: Queens County, Nova Scotia
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Queens was a county in Nova Scotia on July 1, 1867, when the country of Canada was formed. (Find it on a map!)
It encompasses the Ponhook Lake and Wildcat reserves, the Region of Queens Municipality, the town of Liverpool, the villages of Caledonia and Greenfield, and various unincorporated communities such as Bang's Falls, Beach Meadows, Beech Hill, Bristol, Brookfield Mines, Brooklyn, Buckfield, Caledonia, Charleston, East Berlin, Eagle Head, East Port Medway, East Side Port l'Hébert, Greenfield, Harmony Mills, Hibernia, Hunt's Point, Kempt, Labelle, Low Landing, Middlefield, Mill Village, Milton, Molega, Mount Pleasant, New Grafton, North Brookfield, Northfield, Pleasant River, Pleasantfield, Port Joli, Port Medway, Riversdale, Sandy Cove, South Brookfield, South West Port Mouton, Summerville Centre, Summerville Beach, Wellington, West Berlin, West Caledonia, Western Head, Westfield, White Point, and Whiteburn Mines.
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