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Apple warehouses, west to east:
 
Apple warehouses, west to east:
* A. V. Cook
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* C. O. Cook, 1900
* W.H. Chase  
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* W.H. Chase, 1899
* Northard and Lowe, later S. M. Chute
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* Northard and Lowe, later S. M. Chute,
* Ambrose Stanley "Stan" Banks
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* Ambrose Stanley "Stan" Banks, 1906
* Waterville Fruit Company
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* Waterville Fruit Company, 1910
* John Buchanon
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* Northard and Lowe, 2nd warehouse, 1919
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* John Buchanon,1922
  
 
==Description & History==
 
==Description & History==

Revision as of 18:43, 1 February 2021

Subdivision Kentville, Mile 9.3

Facilities & Features

Commerce & Industry

  • Annapolis Valley Canners Limited: canning factory, apples and small fruits

Apple warehouses, west to east:

  • C. O. Cook, 1900
  • W.H. Chase, 1899
  • Northard and Lowe, later S. M. Chute,
  • Ambrose Stanley "Stan" Banks, 1906
  • Waterville Fruit Company, 1910
  • Northard and Lowe, 2nd warehouse, 1919
  • John Buchanon,1922

Description & History

Originally known as Pineo Village, it was renamed "Waterville" in 1871 shortly after the arrival of the Windsor & Annapolis Railway in 1869.[2] It was an early centre of agriculture and received one of the larger stations along the Windsor & Annapolis.

Gallery

References & Footnotes

External Links

Randy Rockwell, "Waterville History" October 2019, Waterville & District Volunteeer Fire Department