[NatureNS] Peter or Peters Island

From: Christopher Majka <c.majka@ns.sympatico.ca>
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Date: Thu, 10 Jul 2008 01:11:15 -0300
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Hi Andy,

The Gazetter of Canada for Nova Scotia calls it Peter Island.

Cheers,

Chris

On 9-Jul-08, at 11:46 PM, Andy Moir/Chris Callaghan wrote:

> Does anyone know the official name of the island between Brier  
> Island and Long Island.  The Nova Scotia map says Peter Island.  The  
> Lighthouse Society website says Peter Island.  Many locals call it  
> Peters Island (Peters is a long standing Islands name).  I need to  
> use the name in an interpretive panel, and I'd like to get it right.
> Thanks,
> Andy

Christopher Majka
Nova Scotia Museum, 1747 Summer St., Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada  B3H  
3A6
c.majka@ns.sympatico.ca




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