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19.09.19 Liste Des Villes Et Zones NS.Xlsx Ville -City Zone Ville -City Zone Ville -City Zone A A A A And D Trailer Park 2 Alpine Ridge 4 Armstrong Lake 2 Aalders Landing 2 Alton 2 Arnold 3 Abercrombie 2 Amherst 2 Ashby 4 Aberdeen 4 Amherst Head 2 Ashdale 2 Abram River 3 Amherst Point 2 Ashdale (West Hants) 2 Abrams River 3 Amherst Shore 2 Ashfield 4 Acaciaville 3 Amirault Hill 3 Ashfield Station 4 Academy 2 Amiraults Corner 3 Ashmore 3 Addington Forks 2 Amiraults Hill 3 Askilton 4 Admiral Rock 2 Anderson Mountain 2 Aspen 2 Advocate Harbour 2 Angevine Lake 2 Aspotogan 3 Africville 1 Annandale 2 Aspy Bay 4 Afton 2 Annapolis 2 Athol 2 Afton Station 2 Annapolis Royal 2 Athol Road 2 Aikens 2 Annapolis Valley 2 Athol Station 2 Ainslie Glen 4 Annapolis, Subd. A 2 Atkinson 2 Ainslie Point 4 Annapolis, Subd. B 2 Atlanta 2 Ainslieview 4 Annapolis, Subd. C 2 Atlantic 3 Alba 4 Annapolis, Subd. D 2 Atwood Brook 3 Alba Station 4 Antigonish 2 Atwoods Brook 3 Albany 2 Antigonish Harbour 2 Atwood's Brook 3 Albany Cross 2 Antigonish Landing 2 Atwoods Brook Station 3 Albany New 2 Antigonish, Subd. A 2 Auburn 2 Albert Bridge 4 Antigonish, Subd. B 2 Auburndale 3 Albro Lake 1 Antrim 1 Auld Cove 2 Alder Plains 3 Apple River 2 Aulds Cove 2 Alder Point 4 Arcadia 3 Avondale (Pictou, Subd. B) 2 Alder River 2 Archibald 2 Avondale (West Hants) 2 Alderney Point 4 Archibalds Mill 2 Avondale Station 2 Aldershot 2 Ardness 2 Avonport 2 Aldersville 3 Ardoise 2 Avonport Station 2 Alderwood Acres 1 Argyle 2 Aylesford 2 Alderwood Trailer Court 1 Argyle 3 Aylesford East 2 Allains Creek 2 Argyle Head 3 Aylesford Lake 2 Allen Heights 1 Argyle Sound 3 Aylesford Mountain 2 Allen Hill 2 Argyle South 3 B Allendale 3 Arichat 4 Baccaro 3 Allenville 2 Arisaig 2 Back Centre 3 Allison Lake 2 Arlington 2 Back Settlement 2 Alma 2 Arlington East 2 Back Shore 2 Alpena 2 Arlington West 2 Baddeck 4 Ville -City Zone Ville -City Zone Ville -City Zone B B B Baddeck Bridge 4 Barry Corner 3 Beattie's Trailer Court 2 Bailey Brook 2 Barrys Corner 3 Beauly 2 Baileys Brook 2 Barss Corner 3 Beaver Bank 1 Bailey's Brook 2 Barss Corners 3 Beaver Bank Villa 1 Baker Settlement 3 Barss' Corners 3 Beaver Brook 2 Bakers Point 1 Barton 3 Beaver Cove 4 Bakers Settlement 3 Base Line Road 2 Beaver Dam 1 Bald Rock 1 Basin Road 4 Beaver Dam 3 Baleine 4 Bass River 2 Beaver Harbour 1 Balfron 2 Bateston 4 Beaver Lake 17 1 Ball Creek 4 Baxter Harbour 2 Beaver Meadow 2 Ballantynes Cove 2 Baxters Harbour 2 Beaver Mountain 2 Balls Creek 4 Baxter's Harbour 2 Beaver River 3 Balmoral 4 Bay Road 1 Beaverbank 1 Balmoral Mills 2 Bay Road Valley 4 Beaverbank Villa 1 Bangor 3 Bay St. Lawrence 4 Beaverdam Lake 3 Bangs Falls 3 Bay View 2 Beckwith 2 Banks of Broad Cove 4 Bay View 3 Bedford 1 Barachois 4 Bayer Settlement 1 Beech Hill 1 Barachois Harbour 4 Bayers Settlement 1 Beech Hill 2 Barkhouse Settlement 1 Bayfield 2 Beech Hill 3 Barney Brook 2 Bayfield Cross Road 2 Beech Hill Farms 3 Barneys Brook 2 Bayfield Road 2 Beecham Settlement 2 Barneys River 2 Bayhead 2 Beechmont 4 Barney's River 2 Bayport 3 Beechmont North 4 Barneys River Station 2 Bayside 1 Beechville 1 Barney's River Station 2 Bayswater 3 Beechwood Park 1 Barr Settlement 2 Beach Hill 3 Beinn Bhreagh 4 Barra Glen 4 Beach Hill Farms 3 Beinn Scalpie 4 Barra Head 4 Beach Meadows 3 Bel Ayr Park 1 Barrachois 2 Beacon Hill 2 Belcher Street 2 Barrachois 4 Beaconsfield 2 Belgiumtown 4 Barrachois Harbour 4 Bear Cove 1 Bell Lakes 4 Barren Hill 4 Bear Cove 3 Bell Neck 3 Barrington 3 Bear Point 3 Belle Côte 4 Barrington Head 3 Bear River 2 Belle Marche 4 Barrington West 3 Bear River (Part) 6 3 Belle-Marche 4 Barrio Lake 3 Bear River 6B 2 Belleville 3 Barrios Beach 2 Bear River East 2 Belleville North 3 Barronsfield 2 Bear River Station 3 Belleville South 3 Ville -City Zone Ville -City Zone Ville -City Zone B B B Belliveau 3 Big Island 2 Black River Lake 2 Belliveau Cove 3 Big LaHave Lake 2 Black River Road 2 Belliveaus Cove 3 Big Lake 1 Black Rock 2 Belloni 4 Big Lorraine 4 Black Rock 4 Belmont 2 Big Lots 3 Black Rock (Colchester, Subd. C) 2 Belmont (West Hants) 2 Big Marsh 2 Black Rock (Cumberland, Subd. A) 2 Belnan 2 Big Marsh 4 Black Rock (Pictou, Subd. B) 2 Ben Eoin 4 Big Meadow 4 Black Settlement 2 Ben Noah 4 Big Molly Upsim Lake 2 Blackett Lake 4 Benacadie 4 Big Pond 4 Blacketts Lake 4 Benacadie Pond 4 Big Pond Centre 4 Blackstone 4 Benacadie West 4 Big Ridge 4 Blanchard Road 2 Benjamin Bridge 2 Big Ridge South 4 Blanche 3 Benjamins Mill 2 Big Tracadie 2 Blandford 3 Benjamin's Mill 2 Bigney 2 Blanket Hill 2 Bennett Bay 2 Billtown 2 Blind Bay 1 Berichan 2 Billtown Station 2 Block House 3 Berwick 2 Birch Cove 1 Blockhouse 3 Berwick (King, Subd. A) 2 Birch Grove 4 Blomidon 2 Berwick North 2 Birch Hill 2 Bloomfield 3 Berwick West 2 Birch Hill (Colchester, Subd. C) 2 Bloomington 2 Bible Hill 2 Birch Lee Trailer Court 1 Blue Acres 2 Bickerton West 2 Birch Plain 4 Blue Mills 4 Big Baddeck 4 Birchill Estates Trailer Park 1 Blue Mountain (Kings, Subd. C) 2 Big Bank 4 Birchtown 2 Blue Mountain (Pictou, Subd. C) 2 Big Barren 4 Birchtown 3 Blue Rock 3 Big Beach 4 Birchwood 2 Blue Rocks 3 Big Bras d'Or 4 Birchy Head 3 Blue Sac Road 2 Big Brook 4 Bishopville 2 Blue Sea Corner 2 Big Brook (Cape Breton) 4 Black Avon 2 Blues 4 Big Brook (Inverness, Subd. A) 4 Black Brook 2 Blues Mills 4 Big Farm 4 Black Brook 4 Boisdale 4 Big Glace Bay 4 Black Brook Meadows 4 Bonaventure Subdivision 2 Big Glen 4 Black Georges Savannah 3 Borgels Point 3 Big Glen (Victoria, Subd. B) 4 Black Point 1 Borneo 2 Big Harbour 4 Black Point 2 Boudreauville 4 Big Harbour Centre 4 Black Point 4 Boularderie 4 Big Harbour Island 4 Black River 2 Boularderie Centre 4 Big Hill 4 Black River 4 Boularderie East 4 Big Intervale 4 Black River (Antigonish, Subd. B) 2 Boularderie West 4 Big Intervale Cape North 4 Black River (Pictou, Subd. A) 2 Boulderwood 1 Ville -City Zone Ville -City Zone Ville -City Zone B B B Boutilier Point 1 Broadway 2 Buckwheat Corner 4 Boutiliers Point 1 Brook Road 2 Burlington 2 Boutlier's Point 1 Brook School 4 Burnside 1 Boyd 2 Brook Village 4 Burnside 2 Boylston 2 Brookdale 2 Burnt Head 3 Braeshore 2 Brookfield 2 Burntcoat 2 Bramber 2 Brookfield Mines 3 Burtons 2 Branch La Have 3 Brookland 2 Burton's 2 Branch Lahave 3 Brooklyn 3 Bush Island 3 Branch LaHave 3 Brooklyn (Annapolis, Subd. C) 2 Byers Lake 2 Bras d'Or 4 Brooklyn (West Hants) 2 C Bras D'Or 4 Brooklyn (Yarmouth) 3 Cains Mountain 4 Brass Hill 3 Brooklyn Corner 2 Caledonia 2 Brazil Lake 3 Brooklyn Street 2 Caledonia 3 Breac Brook 4 Brooklyn Trailer Court 3 Caledonia 4 Brenton 3 Brookside 1 Caledonia Junction 3 Brentwood 2 Brookside 2 Caledonia Junction 4 Breton Cove 4 Brookvale 1 Caledonia Mills 2 Briar Lake 3 Brookville (Cumberland, Subd. A) 2 Caledonia Mines 4 Brickton 2 Brookville (Pictou, Subd. C) 2 Caledonia-Caledonia Mills 2 Brickyard Road 4 Brophy 2 Cambridge (Kings, Subd. A) 2 Bridgeport 4 Broughton 4 Cambridge (West Hants) 2 Bridgetown 2 Brow of the Mountain 2 Cambridge 32 2 Bridgetown East 2 Brown Point 2 Cambridge Station 2 Bridgetown North 2 Browns Mountain 2 Camden 2 Bridgetown Wye 2 Brown's Mountain 2 Cameron Beach 2 Bridgeview 1 Browns Point 2 Cameron Lake 2 Bridgeville 2 Brownsville 2 Cameron Settlement 2 Bridgewater 3 Brule 2 Camerons Mountain 4 Brierly Brook 2 Brûlé 2 Campbell 4 Brierly Brook Back Road 2 Brule Corner 2 Campbell Hill 2 Brigend 4 Brule Point 2 Campbell Mountain 4 Brighton (Digby) 3 Brule Shore 2 Campbelldale 4 Brigley's Road 1 Brûlé Shore 2 Campbells Mountain 4 Bristol 3 Buccaneer Road 3 Campbells Siding 2 Briton Cove 4 Buchanans Mountain 2 Campbellton 4 Broad Cove 3 Buckfield 3 Campbellton Road 4 Broad Cove 4 Bucklands 2 Camperdown 3 Broad Cove Banks 4 Bucklaw 4 Canaan 2 Broad Cove Chapel 4 Buckleys Corner 2 Canaan (Yarmouth) 3 Broad Cove Marsh 4 Buckley's Corner 2 Canaan (Chester) 3 Ville -City Zone Ville -City Zone Ville -City Zone C C C Canada Creek 2 Caribou Mines 1 Centreville 2 Canada Hill 3 Caribou River 2 Centreville (Barrington) 3 Canard 2 Carleton 3 Centreville (Digby) 3 Canard Acres Subdivision 2 Carleton Corner 2 Centreville 4 Cannes 4 Carleton Village 3 Centreville 4 Canning 2 Carrington 2 Centreville East 4 Canoe Lake 4 Carroll Corner 1 Centreville Reserve Mines 4 Canso 2 Carrolls Corner 1 Chance Harbour 2 Cap La Ronde 4 Carrs Brook 2 Channel View Trailer Park 4 Cap Le Moine 4 Carters Cove 4 Chapel Island 5 4 Cap Lemoyne 4 Casey Corner 2 Chapel Road 4 Cape Auget 4 Castle Bay 4 Chapel Road 4 Cape Augnet 4 Castlereagh 2 Chaplin 1 Cape Auguet 4 Catalogne Gut 4 Chapman Settlement 2 Cape Breton 4 Catalone 4 Charcoal 2 Cape Breton - Sydney 4 Catalone Gut 4 Charleston 3 Cape Breton, Subd.
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