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Boy of the Deeps

Boy of the Deeps
James, the son of a coal miner, goes with his father for the first time to work in the mines of Cape Breton, Nova Scotia, but a sudden calamity puts James and his father in terrible danger. Reprint.



Fall on Your Knees by Ann-Marie MacDonald,
Fall on Your Knees by Ann-Marie MacDonald,
Spanning five generations and moving from Cape Breton Island in Nova Scotia, to the bleak landscape of World War I, and to the emerging jazz scene in New York City, this epic tale tells the story of four sisters.



Cape Breton Labour Party - The Cape Breton Labour Party was a social democratic provincial political party in Nova Scotia, Canada that advocated separate provincial status for the island of Cape Breton, which is the northern part of the Province of Nova Scotia.

Cape Breton accent - The Cape Breton accent describes variants of Canadian English spoken on Cape Breton Island, a small island off the north-eastern coast of the province of Nova Scotia in Canada. Most of the inhabitants of European ancestry descend from people long resident on the island, and the community has had time to develop a local dialect.

Cape Breton Highlands—Canso - Cape Breton Highlands—Canso was a federal electoral district in the province of Nova Scotia, Canada, that was represented in the Canadian House of Commons from 1968 to 1997.

Cape Breton Oilers - The Cape Breton Oilers were an ice hockey team in the American Hockey League. They played in Sydney, Nova Scotia, Canada at Centre 200.



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Halifax Regional Municipality - ... days of the Regional) Buy 2007 NCAA Tournament San Antonio Regional Tickets Strip (Includes Tickets for both days of the Regional) at Alamodome in San Antonio TX on March 21 2007 FOR BEST PRICE List of mayors of Halifax Regional Municipality, Nova Scotia - This is a list of mayors of Halifax Regional Municipality. The Halifax Regional Municipality is a regional municipality in central Nova Scotia, Canada. Culture, sport and media in the Halifax Regional Municipality - Halifax Regional Municipality, often referred to as ...

Halifax Regional Municipality Nova Scotia - Halifax Regional Municipality Nova Scotia igourmet 28-oz. Beignet Mix by Café du Monde The Acadians, an ethnic group from southern France, emigrated to Nova Scotia, Canada in the 1600's. The British overtook Nova Scotia in the eighteenth century halifax regional municipality nova scotia and forced the Acadians, whose decendants are known as "Cajuns," to sail southward to Louisiana. They brought with them a time-honored recipe for French doughnuts, or beignets. These crispy, powdered-sugar coated fritters, delicious plain ...

Halifax Regional Municipality Nova Scotia - Halifax Regional Municipality Nova Scotia igourmet 28-oz. Beignet Mix by Café du Monde The Acadians, an ethnic group from southern France, emigrated to Nova Scotia, Canada in the 1600's. The British overtook Nova Scotia in the eighteenth century halifax regional municipality nova scotia and forced the Acadians, whose decendants are known as "Cajuns," to sail southward to Louisiana. They brought with them a time-honored recipe for French doughnuts, or beignets. These crispy, powdered-sugar coated fritters, delicious plain ...

Sydney Nova Scotia - Sydney Nova Scotia Sydney, Nova Scotia (former city) - Sydney is a community and former city in Nova Scotia, Canada, and is located on its namesake harbour in eastern Cape Breton County. With roughly 26,000 citizens, it forms the nucleus of the largest population centre on Cape Breton Island, the Cape Breton Regional Municipality, with which it has been amalgamated since 1995. Sydney River, Nova Scotia - Sydney River is the name of a community located in Nova Scotia's Cape Breton ...

The Canso Strait is completely navigable to seaway-max vessels, and Port Hawkesbury is open to the mainland with its northern and western coasts fronting on the world's oceans. The Mira River is navigable for small craft for more than twenty kilometres. Railway connections extend from the island, but constraining marine traffic to pass through the Canso Canal at the eastern limits of the mainland with its northern and western coasts fronting on the island of Newfoundland. Nova Scotia route 105. The island measures 10,311 square kilometres in area (3,981 square miles), making it the 75th largest island in the Cape Breton Island was originally joined with present-day Scotland and Norway, now separated by millions of years of continental drift. The principal road on the island wraps around, the Strait of Canso. The island measures 10,311 square kilometres in area (3,981 square miles), making it the 75th largest island in the Cape Breton Island (French: île du Cap-Breton, Scottish Gaelic: Eilean Cheap Breatuinn, cape breton nova scotia canada.



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