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Windsor,  Nova  Scotia, Canada - c. 1800
by Garth Vaughan © 2001
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Windsor,
Nova Scotia

Overview

A Brief History
1. French / English
2. The Loyalists
3. King's College
4. Center of Culture
5. The Railway
6. T.C. Haliburton

7. Windsor Today

For more history
see Birthplace

 

A Brief History of Windsor, Nova Scotia

7. Windsor Today

Windsor is a quiet little town with a population of some 4000 these days, and is struggling the same as most other towns to develop an economy that will allow it to survive and grow. There are several points of interest that presently make Windsor a tourist destination.

The town's Community Economic Development Association (CEDA) is working diligently to develop an identity for the town based on the historical facts which can appeal to the touring public. Those facts, listed in the foregoing account of the town's history are listed in chronological order and show why we refer to our beloved hometown as The Little Town of Big Firsts.

Copyright - Garth Vaughan
December 8, 2000

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