HISTORICALLY SPEAKING WITH ED COLEMAN: Canard Street, Dewey Creek almost lost to time
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One of the most historical roads in Kings County starts roughly where Kentville’s Nichols Avenue terminates, a kilometre north of the town. On highway maps this is designated as Highway 341. Historians know it as Canard Street. The street consists of Upper and Lower Canard, but most residents refer to it simply as Canard. Historians […]
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