Middleton, Nova Scotia
There are three Middletons in Nova Scotia.
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Middleton, Annapolis County, 44.94°North 65.07°West is a town incorporated in 1909 and located approximately at the centre of the Annapolis Valley. From a transportation perspective, Middleton is at the junction of Highway 1 (which connects Halifax to Yarmouth via the Annapolis Valley and Digby, the Bay of Fundy side of Nova Scotia) and Highway 10 (which connects Middleton to Bridgewater and Lunenburg on the Atlantic Ocean side of Nova Scotia.) Founded by New England and Loyalist settlers it is a local service centre for surrounding agricultural areas. It is also heavily influenced by CFB Greenwood in nearby Kings County. Middleton is home to Middleton Regional High School.
Related Topics:
Annapolis County - North - West - Annapolis Valley - Loyalist - CFB Greenwood - Middleton Regional High School
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Middleton, Colchester County, 45.72°North 63.17°West
Related Topics:
Colchester County - North - West
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Middleton, Antigonish County, 45.43°North 61.99°West
Related Topics:
Antigonish County - North - West
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