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St. Andrews, Nova Scotia

Coordinates: 45°33′17.75″N 61°53′18.2″W / 45.5549306°N 61.888389°W / 45.5549306; -61.888389 (St. Andrews, Nova Scotia)
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St. Andrews is a rural suburban community in the Canadian province of Nova Scotia, in Antigonish County. It is situated a fifteen minutes' drive from the Town of Antigonish in an area of rural hilly terrain. The community has grown in recent years and has a reputation for its cooperative community spirit, and was recognized for its character by a 2009 Lieutenant Governor's Community Spirit Award. Community effort has resulted in the addition of several new facilities including a curling rink, seniors complex, community centre, and numerous other projects.

Services

The post office in St. Andrews has tri-lingual signage

There is a post office, small elementary school with playground equipment, a baseball field, a soccer field, and a pond (for hockey and skating in the winter). A curling rink that hosts several leagues, competitions and events. Community center, walking trail, volunteer fire department, Roman Catholic church.

Businesses

St. Andrews boasts MacDonald's Convenience, a convenience store with both gas pumps and an NSLC. The Bergengren Credit Union has a branch in St. Andrews as well.

Homes and housing

There is a seniors home in the community, a subdivision began around the year 2000, and a new one started in 2013. There are farms of varying sizes and types, but the majority of homes are old farmhouses converted into family homes with lots of property.

45°33′17.75″N 61°53′18.2″W / 45.5549306°N 61.888389°W / 45.5549306; -61.888389 (St. Andrews, Nova Scotia)

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