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Located at 2014 Diamond St, Westville, NS, Tim Hortons is the perfect place to go for freshly brewed coffee. Our coffee is made with 100% Arabica beans, sourced from the world's most renowned growing regions. We also offer specialty beverages including lattes, cappuccinos, espresso, iced and frozen coffee, hot chocolate, tea and real fruit Quenchers.
Grab a quick snack or delicious meal for breakfast, lunch and dinner. Enjoy our freshly cracked Canadian eggs until 4pm.
Try one of our delectable baked goods; cookies, muffins, Timbits, and donuts including our delicious Dream Donuts. We also offer a range of soups; Chicken Noodle, Cream of Broccoli and Chili which goes great with our potato wedges made with Canadian potatoes.
At Westville Mobile Wash, we provide roof to bumper cleaning of cars, trucks and trailers. We also wash houses and heavy equipment. Since we were established over 25 years ago, our services have been available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Your satisfaction is guaranteed. For a free estimate, call us today.
Located at 65 Weaver Rd, Pictou, NS, Tim Hortons is the perfect place to go for freshly brewed coffee. Our coffee is made with 100% Arabica beans, sourced from the world's most renowned growing regions. We also offer specialty beverages including lattes, cappuccinos, espresso, iced and frozen coffee, hot chocolate, tea and real fruit Quenchers.
Grab a quick snack or delicious meal for breakfast, lunch and dinner. Enjoy our freshly cracked Canadian eggs until 4pm.
Try one of our delectable baked goods; cookies, muffins, Timbits, and donuts including our delicious Dream Donuts. We also offer a range of soups; Chicken Noodle, Cream of Broccoli and Chili which goes great with our potato wedges made with Canadian potatoes.
Remsheg The Place BetweenWallace is a picturesque village with a diverse cultural heritage. The remnants of Mi kmaq habitation and the Acadian Dykes are visible reminders of our first Native and European settlers. This fishing and hunting community was then called Remsheg, meaning ' the place between', in the original Mi kmaq language.The Wallace and Area Museum has approximately four kilometres of trails open to visitors. In the fall of 1998 the Museum opened several short walking trails to allow visitors to experience nature without having to make a large commitment of time. During the month of June 2000, a new 3 km wilderness trail was opened for the more experienced walkers. This trail connects the Museum with the newly opened Trans Canada Trail which boarders the Museum property. The well marked new trail allows visitors to see sections of old growth forests, and experience a wide variety of plants and animals in their natural environment.
Archway Insurance - let our experts shop for your home, car, business and life insurance. We are committed to providing an exceptional insurance experience to each of our clients. We accomplish this with a choice of solid insurance products, expert advice and professional service that are offered locally at a competitive price.
Austin's Family Art Studio. Opened January 2013, by mother/daughter duo, Art Amoré is providing classes, camps and workshops for all ages and all levels. We're focused on developing creative ability in an exciting, fun and safe environment.
We offer a full range of free services and access to the resources of all Nova Scotia public libraries. The Internet is also accessible free of charge, please call for more details.Collection: Books for all ages and interests, reference, large print books, videos, magazines, books on cassette, government documents, and more.Services: Reader's advisory, reference, inter-library loan, Internet access with free tutoring, instructional tours available upon request. Summer residents are welcome to use the Library as well, simply drop by for your borrower's card.Technology Services: Public access computers (Public and Express) all with Internet access, IT training, Corel WordPerfect Suite, Microsoft Office 2000, scanners, digital camera, laser and colour inkjet printing, and more.
Last year, Festival Antigonish celebrated its twenty-sixth season. Each summer, around 10,000 patrons from around Nova Scotia and beyond enjoy acclaimed theatre for all ages. For every one of those years Festival Antigonish has been supported by generous annual donors who appreciate how a thriving professional theatre enhances the quality of life in our region and makes a significant economic impact in our community. As a not-for-profit organization, we depend on the support from our donors to help fill the gap between earned revenue (ticket sales) and the cost of mounting a season of this caliber. That's why we're inviting you to sign up for the Festival Antigonish Encore Fund. With our new Giving Plan you can choose monthly installments to suit your budget and spread your donation over time. Whatever the amount of your contribution, you do make a difference
Festival Antigonish Summer Theatre is committed to developing an understanding and appreciation for theatre within the community through the production of high quality professional work. Within this mandate we strive to create a supportive environment for Nova Scotia artists to hone their talents and present, produce and develop new work. The repertory nature of Festival Antigonish supports a balanced selection of Canadian and International works, providing an opportunity for established and emerging theatre artists to take on new challenges. The Festival's artistic choices emphasize the legitimacy and unique character of Nova Scotian Theatre, and provide all age groups in the community with access to a range of theatre.
The Decoste Centre Had Its Official Opening In November 1982 With A Performance By Rita Macneil. Since Then The Decoste Has Presented Over 2000 Concerts Featuring Singers, Musicians, Actors And Dancers From Around The World.
The Pictou-Antigonish Regional Library is one of nine regional public libraries across Nova Scotia. The regional library system was created through provincial legislation, the Public Libraries Act. Each regional library is governed by an independent library board. Funding is provided by the Province of Nova Scotia, through the Provincial Library (Communities, Culture & Heritage Department) and by each municipal unit in the Antigonish – Pictou area.
The District of Guysborough, more than 2,000 square kilometres covering the north-eastern end of mainland Nova Scotia has natural advantages that set it apart from, well just about every other place you can think of.The sea and the forests have always been the primary sources of wealth in the district. Fishing and forestry are still in the mix, but today other opportunities are limited only by the imagination.