Place Names of Atlantic Canada

Place Names of Atlantic Canada

Author: William Baillie Hamilton

Publisher: University of Toronto Press

Published: 1996-01-01

Total Pages: 516

ISBN-13: 9780802075703

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"Atlantic Canada" covers the provinces of New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, Prince Edward Island and Newfoundland.


Atlantic Canada's Unusual Place Names

Atlantic Canada's Unusual Place Names

Author: David Scott

Publisher:

Published: 2015-07-09

Total Pages: 176

ISBN-13: 9781771083263

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A collection of unusual place names from the four Atlantic provinces! The origins of each of these 477 strange names are explained and any notable or quirky history is described in detail. Of course, many of these names become “unusual” only when they are at a distance from the place of their origin. Joe Batt’s Arm, for example, may seem unusual to a Manitoban (not to Newfoundlanders!). Pokemouche could sound odd to an Ontarian (but familiar to New Brunswickers!). This book also includes little-known facts, trivia, and occurrences from the Atlantic provinces, and also 18 mini-biographies of famous, infamous, and not-so-famous-but-still-interesting Atlantic Canadians.


Place Names of Atlantic Canada

Place Names of Atlantic Canada

Author: William Baillie Hamilton

Publisher:

Published: 1996

Total Pages: 502

ISBN-13: 9780802004710

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"Atlantic Canada" covers the provinces of New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, Prince Edward Island and Newfoundland.


Dictionary of Canadian Place Names

Dictionary of Canadian Place Names

Author: Alan Rayburn

Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA

Published: 1997

Total Pages: 488

ISBN-13:

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This handy and entertaining A-Z guide explains the nomenclature of more than 5,000 cities, towns, and geographical features in Canada.


A Guide to the Pronunciation of Canadian Place Names

A Guide to the Pronunciation of Canadian Place Names

Author: Canadian Broadcasting Corporation

Publisher:

Published: 1959

Total Pages: 40

ISBN-13:

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"The Guide originally appeared twenty years ago as part of the CBC's "Handbook for Announcers". The main purpose of this guide was and is to enable announcers to pronounce place names that occur in news bulletins without giving offence to listeners who know the place mentioned."