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unusual facts about Wolfville



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Goler clan

The Golers lived together in two shacks in a remote wooded area south of the community of White Rock, outside the town of Wolfville.

Grand-Pré, Nova Scotia

Its French name translates to "Great Meadow" and the community lies at the eastern edge of the Annapolis Valley several kilometres east of the town of Wolfville on a peninsula jutting into the Minas Basin surrounded by extensive dyked farm fields, framed by the Gaspereau and Cornwallis Rivers.

Greenwich, Nova Scotia

In 1925 it became part of the United Church of Canada and is now part of the pastoral charge of St Andrews, Wolfville.

John Peter Portelli

He also taught at St. Mary’s University, Taxas, U.S.A. (1994–95); the Acadia University, Wolfville, Nova Scotia (1997–98); and at the University of British Columbia, Vancouver, British Columbia (1998).

Kings Transit

Kings Transit originally operated between Wolfville and Kentville, eventually expanding to Greenwood in western Kings County.

The Municipality of the District of West Hants funded the system's eastern expansion from Wolfville through Hantsport to Brooklyn.


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