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Musquodoboit Valley & Dutch Settlement, Nova Scotia

Coordinates: 45°3′6.98″N 63°7′51.15″W / 45.0519389°N 63.1308750°W / 45.0519389; -63.1308750
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Musquodoboit Valley
/ Dutch Settlement
Administrative Region
Musquodoboit Valley & Dutch Settlement planning area of municipal Halifax.
Musquodoboit Valley & Dutch Settlement planning area of municipal Halifax.
Musquodoboit Valley / Dutch Settlement is located in Nova Scotia
Musquodoboit Valley / Dutch Settlement
Musquodoboit Valley
/ Dutch Settlement
Location within Nova Scotia
Coordinates: 45°3′6.98″N 63°7′51.15″W / 45.0519389°N 63.1308750°W / 45.0519389; -63.1308750
Country Canada
Province Nova Scotia
MunicipalityHalifax Regional Municipality
Founded1996 (as planning area)
CommunitiesAntrim, Beaver Dam, Brookvale, Caribou Mines, Carroll's Corner, Chaplin, Chaswood, College Lake, Cooks Brook, Dean, Dutch Settlement, East Loon Lake, Elderbank, Elmsvale, Elmsdale, Glenmore, Governor Lake, Greenwood, Higginsville, Lake Egmont, Lindsay Lake, Long Lake, Loon Lake, Meaghers Grant, Middle Musquodoboit, Milford, Mill Lake, Moose River Gold Mines, Murchyville, Pleasant Valley, South Section, Ten Mile Lake, Upper Musquodoboit, Wyses Corner
Government
 • CouncilMarine Drive Valley & Canal Community Council
Time zoneUTC-4 (AST)
Area code902
Part of a series about Places in Nova Scotia

Musquodoboit Valley / Dutch Settlement is a Canadian administrative region in Nova Scotia's Halifax Regional Municipality.

It is a rural area across the northern part of Halifax County comprising the Musquodoboit Valley and the areas through to the county line in the Shubenacadie Valley, terminating at the community of Dutch Settlement.[1]

References

  1. ^ "Community Plans". Halifax. Halifax Regional Municipality. Retrieved 10 October 2015.