Kirkhill, Nova Scotia
Village in Nova Scotia, Canada
45°25′9.8″N 64°21′53.7″W / 45.419389°N 64.364917°W / 45.419389; -64.364917Kirkhill is a rural community in Cumberland County, Nova Scotia, northwest of Parrsboro on Route 209. It is reputed that the town's name derives from settler James Kirkpatrick, who settled on "Kirk's Hill" in 1812.[1] A road equipment garage of the Nova Scotia Department of Transportation is located in Kirkhill.
References
- ^ "Public Archives of Nova Scotia C@P Site - Place-Names and Places of Nova Scotia". Retrieved 2007-10-03. [dead link]
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Places adjacent to Kirkhill, Nova Scotia
Lakelands | ||
Wharton on Route | Kirkhill, Nova Scotia | Parrsboro on Route |
Black Rock | West Bay |
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