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Archery and Muzzleloader Deer Hunting Vendors Store Name and Address Phone No Archery and Muzzleloader Deer Hunting Vendors Store Name and Address Phone No. ANNAPOLIS COUNTY ARCHERY AND MUZZLELOADER DEER HUNTING TAMMY'S COUNTRY STOP (CONVENIENCE STORE) (902) 547-2929 997 HWY 10 SPRINGFIELD, NS, B0R1H0 DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES (LAWRENCETOWN) (902) 584-2229 108 ELLIOTT RD, PO BOX 130 LAWRENCETOWN, NS, B0S1M0 EASY PICKIN FARM MARKET (902) 638-8331 308 HIGHWAY # 1 DEEP BROOK, NS, B0S1J0 LAURA FOWLER ENTERPRISES LIMITED 800 MAIN STREET KINGSTON, NS, B0P1R0 LEQUILLE COUNTRY STORE LIMITED (902) 532-5362 9543 HIGHWAY 8, LEQUILLE ANNAPOLIS VALLEY, NS, B0S1A0 ANTIGONISH COUNTY ARCHERY AND MUZZLELOADER DEER HUNTING CUSTOMER CHOICE VARIETY LIMITED (902) 232-2299 10156 HIGHWAY 4 MONASTERY, NS, B0H1W0 DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES (ANTIGONISH) (902) 863-4513 190 BEECH HILL ROAD, RR 6 ANTIGONISH, NS, B2G0B4 BRENDAN'S FAIRWAY LIMITED (902) 863-5583 201 HAWTHORNE ST ANTIGONISH, NS, B2G1B6 MONASTERY PC LIMITED (902) 234-2219 13036 TRANS CANADA HIGHWAY 104 AULDS COVE, NS, B0H1P0 LEAVES AND LIMBS SPORTS (902) 735-3800 4167 HWY 104, LOWER SOUTH RIVER LOWER ANTIGONISH, NS, B2G2L4 MACDONALD'S CONVENIENCE STORE LIMITED (902) 863-2426 3912 HIGHWAY 316 ST. ANDREWS, NS, B0H1X0 CAPE BRETON COUNTY ARCHERY AND MUZZLELOADER DEER HUNTING MOOSHOO OUTDOORS (902) 539-6070 201 CHURCHILL DRIVE, SUITE 303 SYDNEY, NS, B1S3S4 BREWER'S CONVENIENCE (902) 794-2304 260 COMMERCIAL ST NORTH SYDNEY, NS, B2A1B8 DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES (COXHEATH) (902) 563-3371 300 MOUNTAIN ROAD SYDNEY, NS, B1L1A9 Archery and Muzzleloader Deer Hunting Vendors 2013 Page 1 of 9 CABOT TRAIL FOOD MARKET LIMITED (902) 383-2677 29352 CABOT TRAIL DINGWALL, NS, B0C1G0 BRAS D'OR AUTO BODY RECREATION & MARINE (902) 736-0849 201 VILLA DRIVE LITTLE BRAS D`OR, NS, B1Y2Y8 COLCHESTER COUNTY ARCHERY AND MUZZLELOADER DEER HUNTING CHASING SILVER FLY & TACKLE SHOP (902) 956-4718 572 PRINCE STREET TRURO, NS, B2N1G3 R. & L. CAVANAUGH ENTERPRISES LIMITED (902) 895-7305 1117 HIGHWAY 311 TRURO, NS, B6L6H7 DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES (BIBLE HILL) (902) 893-5620 626 COLLEGE ROAD BIBLE HILL, NS, B2N2R2 CANADIAN TIRE ASSOCIATE STORE (902) 897-4466 90 ROBIE STREET TRURO, NS, B2N1L1 HUNT OUTDOORS NOVA SCOTIA OUTFITTERS (902) 895-4868 50 JUNIPER ST TRURO, NS, B2N5Z8 WILSON FUEL CO. LIMITED (902) 893-8088 282 PICTOU ROAD TRURO, NS, B2N2T4 MACKAY'S WILD OUTDOOR ADVENTURES (902) 899-6025 765 WILLOW STREET TRURO, NS, B2N5H2 SELRITE STORES LIMITED (902) 657-3031 245 MAIN STREET TATAMAGOUCHE, NS, B0K1V0 STRIPED BASS OUTFITTERS (902) 639-9772 1468 STEWIACKE RD. COLCHESTER COUNTY, NS, B0N2J0 LE-A-POL GROCERY (902) 895-1004 4044 HWY 236 LOWER TRURO, NS, B6L1J9 CUMBERLAND COUNTY ARCHERY AND MUZZLELOADER DEER HUNTING ADVOCATE COUNTRY STORE (902) 392-2292 3554 HIGHWAY 209, PO BOX 29 ADVOCATE HARBOUR, NS, B0M1A0 KEN'S GROCERY LIMITED (902) 254-2458 176 MAIN STREET PARRBORO, NS, B0M1S0 DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES (OXFORD) (902) 447-2115 4917 MAIN STREET OXFORD, NS, B0M1P0 DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES (PARRSBORO) (902) 254-3241 209 ADVOCATE HWY, BOX 428, CROSSROADS PARRSBORO, NS, B0M1S0 Archery and Muzzleloader Deer Hunting Vendors 2013 Page 2 of 9 WAL-MART (902) 661-3476 46 ROBERT ANGUS DRIVE AMHERST, NS, B4H4R7 CHARMAN'S HARDWARE AND BUILDING SUPPLIES LIMITED (902) 257-2333 PO BOX 210 WALLACE, NS, B0K1Y0 A. & J. SUPERETTE (902) 251-2194 25 MAIN ST JOGGINS, NS, B0L1A0 RIPTIDE BAIT AND TACKLE (902) 667-3563 2 ALBION STREET AMHERST, NS, B4H2V4 SCHIEFER'S MARKET 2010 LIMITED (902) 597-2701 15549 HIGHWAY # 2 SPRINGHILL JUNCTION, NS, B0M1X0 PUGWASH HOME HARDWARE (902) 243-2151 64 DURHAM ST PUGWASH, NS, B0K1L0 DIGBY COUNTY ARCHERY AND MUZZLELOADER DEER HUNTING LEONARD C.COMEAU GENERAL STORE LIMITED (902) 769-2425 PO BOX 120 SAULNIERVILLE, NS, B0W2Z0 SIGNATURE MUSIC (902) 245-2349 146 VICTORIA ST DIGBY, NS, B0V1A0 DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES (CORNWALLIS) (902) 638-2385 173 HAIDA STREET, CORNWALLIS, NS B0S 1H0 DIGBY CONVENIENCE STORE (902) 245-4048 BOX 1894, 101 WATER ST. DIGBY, NS, B0V1A0 WHITE HOUSE RETAIL ENTERPRISES INC. (902) 649-2176 4910 HIGHWAY #1 SALMON RIVER, NS, B0W2Y0 GESTION MARTIN LECLERCQ INC. MARTIN LECLERCQ HOLDI (902) 245-2527 210 BOUL. DE MONTARVILLE, SUITE 2020 BOUCHERVILLE, QC, J4B6T3 ROBICHAUD FOODS LIMITED (902) 769-2242 645 COMEAUVILLE DIGBY, NS, B0W1Z0 U. J. ROBICHAUD & SON WOODWORKERS LIMITED (902) 645-3693 8729 MAIN RD METEGHAN CENTRE, NS, B0W2K0 WALKER'S CONVENIENCE (902) 245-6758 8165 HIGHWAY 217 CENTERVILLE DIGBY, NS, B0V1A0 GUYSBOROUGH COUNTY ARCHERY AND MUZZLELOADER DEER HUNTING FRASER COOK HOLDINGS INC. (902) 533-2993 10016 HIGHWAY 16 GUYSBOROUGH, NS, B0H1N0 Archery and Muzzleloader Deer Hunting Vendors 2013 Page 3 of 9 DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES (GUYSBOROUGH) (902) 533-3503 11210 HWY 16, RR 2, BOYLSTON GUYSBOROUGH, NS, B0H1G0 DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES (STILLWATER) (902) 522-2024 RR 2, HWY 7 ASPEN, NS, B0H1E0 LLOYD A KEEFE GROCERY (902) 366-2367 26 DOVER LANE LITTLE DOVER, NS, B0H1V0 WHITNEY'S CORNER STORE (902) 364-2017 4955 HWY 211, P.O. BOX 11 PORT BICKERTON, NS, B0J1A0 HALIFAX COUNTY ARCHERY AND MUZZLELOADER DEER HUNTING CHAMBERS, RHODA (902) 465-6479 2016 COW BAY ROAD EASTERN PASSAGE, NS, B3G1K6 A H CUNNINGHAM SALES LTD. (902) 457-1001 10 RADCLIFFE DRIVE HALIFAX, NS, B3M4K7 DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES (MIDDLE MUSQUODOBO (902) 384-2290 12086 HIGHWAY 224 MIDDLE MUSQUODOBOIT, NS, B0N1X0 DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES (MUSQUODOBOIT HARB (902) 889-2332 9029 HIGHWAY 7 HEAD OF JEDDORE, NS, B0J1P0 DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES (SHEET HARBOUR) (902) 885-2377 HWY 7, TOWN OF SHEET HARBOUR, FIRE HALL, BOX 118 SHEET HARBOUR, NS, B0J3B0 DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES (WAVERLEY) (902) 861-2560 2115 WAVERLEY ROAD WAVERLEY, NS, B2R1Y8 GREEN DIAMOND EQUIPMENT (902) 450-0712 270 HORSE LAKE DRIVE HALIFAX, NS, B3S1A2 JD'S SHOOTING & FISHING SUPPLIES LIMITED (902) 852-2551 45 PROSPECT BAY ROAD PROSPECT BAY, NS, B3T1Z4 MISHOO'S VARIETY (902) 868-3000 1 WEST PENNANT ROAD SAMBRO, NS, B3V1E9 REDMOND'S HARDWARE & BUILDING SUPPLIES LIMITED (902) 826-2517 5209 ST MARGARETS BAY UPPER TANTALLON, NS, B3Z1E3 FISHING FEVER TACKLE SHOP LIMITED (902) 454-2244 59 KING STREET DARTMOUTH, NS, B2Y2R6 HARTLEN'S GAS BAR & GENERAL STORE (902) 864-0206 2409 BEAVERBANK RD. BEAVERBANK, NS, B4G1E5 Archery and Muzzleloader Deer Hunting Vendors 2013 Page 4 of 9 L. AND M. SURPLUS (902) 865-6794 1823 #1 HIGHWAY LR SACKVILLE, NS, B4E3B3 CMND MACARTHUR SALES LTD. (902) 826-2800 98 MUTUAL STREET ILNGERSOLL, ON, N5C1S5 STEPHEN K. MANN LIMITED (902) 835-1060 150 DAMASCUS ROAD BEDFORD, NS, B4A0E5 3255068 NOVA SCOTIA LIMITED (902) 464-3573 31 ALBRO LAKE ROAD DARTMOUTH, NS, B3A3X9 PHIL'S ARCHERY SHOP (902) 465-2497 6 FREDERICK DR EASTERN PASSAGE, NS, B3G1K3 PROVINCE OF NOVA SCOTIA (902) 424-7435 1505 BARRINGTON STREET HALIFAX, NS, B3J2X1 SMITH, JAMES R. (902) 852-4265 10 TERENCE BAY WHARF ROAD TERENCE BAY, NS, B3T1Y3 SUPER USER (902) 424-4821 1505 BARRINGTON STREET HALIFAX, NS, B3J2Y4 DARTMOUTH SURPLUS LIMITED (902) 576-5429 40 MOSHER DRIVE DARTMOUTH, NS, B3B1E6 CANADIAN TIRE ASSOCIATE STORE #044 (902) 422-4922 Ext. 3 6203 QUINPOOL ROAD HALIFAX, NS, B3L4P6 HANTS COUNTY ARCHERY AND MUZZLELOADER DEER HUNTING DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES (HANTS EAST) (902) 758-3437 24 CREIGHTON ROAD SHUBENACADIE, NS, B0N2H0 DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES (WINDSOR) (902) 798-2016 55 WENTWORTH ROAD WINDSOR, NS, B0N2T0 ATLANTIC CO-OPERATIVE COUNTRY STORES (902) 758-2046 123 HALIFAX STREET MONCTON, NB, E1C8N5 HNATIUK'S HUNTING & FISHING LIMITED (902) 883-8890 1111 HIGHWAY #2 LANTZ, NS, B2S1M9 MANTUA CASH & CARRY LIMITED (902) 757-3382 1634 AVONDALE RD NEWPORT, NS, B0N2A0 LENO'S STOP SHOP (902) 883-8008 144 HWY 214 ELMSDALE, NS, B2S1G6 Archery and Muzzleloader Deer Hunting Vendors 2013 Page 5 of 9 3078551 NOVA SCOTIA LIMITED (902) 798-3340 1808 HIGHWAY 14 LOWER VAUGHANS, NS, B0N1T0 INVERNESS COUNTY ARCHERY AND MUZZLELOADER DEER HUNTING DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES (WHYCOCOMAGH) (902) 756-2339 WHYCOCOMAGH PROVINCIAL PARK RD, BOX 130 WHYCOCOMAGH, NS, B0E3M0 LEBLANC GENERAL STORE (902) 224-1302 16016 CABOT TRAIL DRIVE PETIT ETANG, NS, B0E2M0 WAL-MART CANADA CORP./LA COMPAGNIE WAL-MART DU CAN (902) 625-0954 Ext.184 1601 LOWER WATER STREET SUMMIT PLACE HALIFAX, NS, B3J3P6 KINGS COUNTY ARCHERY AND MUZZLELOADER DEER HUNTING THE BORDEN'S IN THE WOODS CONVENIENCE (902) 547-2741 1225 EAST DALHOUSIE ROAD EAST DALHOUSIE, NS, B0R1H0 CANNS' CONVENIENCE MART (902) 542-5417 12551 HIGHWAY 1 AVONPORT, NS, B0P1B0 DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES (KENTVILLE) (902) 679-6097 136 EXHIBITION STREET, PROVINCIAL BUILDING KENTVILLE, NS, B4N4E5 CANNING VILLAGE MEAT MARKET INC. (902) 582-3777 29 ELM AVENUE WOLFVILLE, NS, B4P2A1 KERRIGAN WEIHERS TRUCKING & EXCAVATING (902) 847-0377 6495 AYLESFORD ROAD, RR # 1 AYLESFORD, NS, B0P1C0 G. & O. YOUNG ENTERPRISES LTD. (902) 765-6338 730 CENTRAL AVENUE GREENWOOD, ON, B0P1N0 LUNENBURG COUNTY ARCHERY AND MUZZLELOADER DEER HUNTING R. P. ANAKA INVESTMENTS LTD. (902) 472-2435 16 PINE GROVE RD COOKVILLE, NS, B4V7P7 ARCHER'S PARADISE (902) 530-3309 23 HEATHER AVE DAYSPRING, NS, B4V5T1 RIVERVIEW MEAT MARKET (902) 275-5401 5700 HIGHWAY #3 CHESTER BASIN, NS, B0J1K0 NEW CHESTER VARIETY (902) 347-2046 300 NEW CHESTER ROAD ECUM SECUM, NS, B0J2K0 JESMISVALS BULK FOOD STORE (902) 627-2292 562 WOODSTOCK RD. CLEARLAND, NS, B0J2E0 DEN MART LIMITED (902) 543-2246 2234 HIGHWAY 10 WEST NORTHFIELD, NS, B4V5C5 Archery and Muzzleloader Deer Hunting Vendors 2013 Page 6 of 9 DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES (LUNENBURG) (902) 634-7556 312 GREEN STREET LUNENBURG, NS, B0J2C0 WOODS WISE OUTFITTERS (902) 543-7221 2375 HWY
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