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File:Berwick 21 H2 East.jpg|Topographic map from Berwick to Kentville circa 1956.
 
File:Berwick 21 H2 East.jpg|Topographic map from Berwick to Kentville circa 1956.
 
File:Waterville1915.jpg|The [[Waterville]] co-operative apple warehouse, featured in ''Farmer's Magazine'' January-December 1915.
 
File:Waterville1915.jpg|The [[Waterville]] co-operative apple warehouse, featured in ''Farmer's Magazine'' January-December 1915.
File:Waterville1916.jpg|[[Waterville]] apple warehouses with W.H. Chase warehouse in foreground, Northard and Lowe warehouse in  middle and Ambrose Stanley Banks warehouse in distance, 1916.  
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File:Waterville1916.jpg|[[Waterville]] apple warehouses with W.H. Chase warehouse in foreground, Northard and Lowe warehouse in  middle and Ambrose Stanley Banks warehouse in distance, 1916.
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File:Rockwell 1.jpg|Six-year-old Bill Young at [[Waterville]] with father Vaughan Young in the cab of [[DAR0033|DAR locomotive 33 "Glooscap"]].
 
File:DAR - Waterville Station - Harold Jenkins Photo-August1958.JPG|The [[Waterville Station]] looking west, with the Annapolis Valley Canners buildings on the left, 1958.
 
File:DAR - Waterville Station - Harold Jenkins Photo-August1958.JPG|The [[Waterville Station]] looking west, with the Annapolis Valley Canners buildings on the left, 1958.
 
File:Water10008.JPG|VIA Rail shelter at [[Waterville]] with the Annapolis Valley Canners buildings in the background, April 1986.  
 
File:Water10008.JPG|VIA Rail shelter at [[Waterville]] with the Annapolis Valley Canners buildings in the background, April 1986.  

Revision as of 17:57, 12 February 2022

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,1899
  • Ambrose Stanley "Stan" Banks, 1906
  • Waterville Fruit Company, 1910
  • Northard and Lowe, 2nd warehouse, 1919
  • John Buchanan,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, Randy Rockwell, "Waterville History" October 2019, Waterville & District Volunteeer Fire Department