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Shubenacadie occurs as community located in central Nova Scotia, Canada.
Origin of name
In the Micmac language, Shubenacadie (or Segubunakade) means "abounding in ground nuts" or even "place where the red potato (i.e. Indian potato, Sagittaria latifolia) grows."
Famous residents
Native American activist Anna Mae Aquash was born touching Shubenacadie.
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Carruthers & MacDonell, Barristers and Solicitors
General practice at Mill Village Road; real estate, family law, estates and trusts, criminal law, corporation and commercial and personal injury. Lists contact information.
Shubenacadie Fire Brigade
Gives information on history of the department, duty roster, apparatus, events, photographs and bordering departments offering mutual aid.
Shubenacadie Tidal Bore Rafting Park Ltd.
Rafting excursions on the Shubenacadie River. Offers housekeeping cottages for rent. Includes background information on tidal bores, tour information, schedule, and contact details.
Artist Kathryn Belzer
Soft sculpture. Includes workshop information, artist biography, photo gallery, news, and contact details.
1st Shubenacadie Scouting
Includes program information, meetings, location, contacts and events for Beavers colony and Wolf Cub pack.
Shubenacadie Provincial Wildlife Park
Government operated park featuring local and exotic wildlife, interpretive displays, and an ajacent picnic area. Information about the park and education programs offered, photos, list of wildlife, kids' colouring pages, and location details.
Merryweather Bath and Candle Company
Gel candles, bath salts, lotions, and soaps. Includes product information, prices, ordering information, and contact details.
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