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M a rg a re t's - 3 1 - H a n ts W e st 3 3 1 - H a n ts W e st C 1 h e - s H t e a r - n S t t s . M W a r e g s a t r e t ' s Legend 2012 Electoral District Boundary Electoral District Provincial Electoral Map Series - 2012 Polling Division Boundary Park / Wilderness Area µ The electoral district names and boundaries are based on amendments to the House of Assembly Act passed on December 6, 2012 (Chapter 61 Highway - 100 Series / Trans Canada Reserve of the Acts of 2012) and passed on May 10, 2013 (Chapters 10 and 19 to 23 of the Acts of 2013). Secondary Highway Lake / Ocean Approved Version: ENS-20160701 Road Building Footprint 0 1 2 3 NAD83 (CSRS) / UTM Zone 20N Km Railroad # Residential Centre Polling Division Base Mapping Source: Service Nova Scotia, Department of Natural Resources 1:39,490 Airport Polling Division Number 001 Produced by: Elections Nova Scotia Map 2 of 2 34 - Electoral District of Kings South Inset Map New Minas Inset - 1:11,320 Wolfville Inset - 1:8,730 Grand Pré D y k e 33 - R Kings d Nort 34 - K h ings S outh Lower Wolfville h t r h o t N u o s S g S h n s t t a h i r g n t K n d Greenwich o i a u - r K d N o 3 - P s S 3 4 a g s 3 e v A i n n v i g a n 035 o n L g K i J n m R e - K r a s L d - 034 F s a 3 i d n 3 4 l c O a e 3 s ne W M La a ry y i n o m t a e r s M C F W a i n a r b r e a e rd a n 1 h G k Rd s y o ve 047 an A a m A 043 u ac w ood s m v h # W e Su e Hig K gh Crt R Commercial St imbrou d 038 st Rd e Rd e o Jon s los P O itt C r eW c 1 e D way v h r Main St High A a D St r and d h l s ke i 032 y l c l t r D S i D a t res se C B H r b a w Rus Clu r n b r B P o o C e o e yside v Sunn Rd u C n t o e A M r g a u 033 rt r s O t k a n v S nt C E n i p l S a s s i e d r s s re l e r l l e s G e b ercial t y m e m S t O b n m a C O o t o Co Wolfville r A r D r e D C C N ma St D t ae nt n r v A r Br A Fro r t c C C l d r r e E r u a V v t v v h r 031 a Lock ng r le R Ridge l hart eline C Dr e A w b e i a e o R c t e v St L F r o e ain r t v e h M B o e d i Av A C t o C e alders b d Dr A y o c w ve o v k o l w r i n R H New a v s Ly o rt e u i o r a A C r o d A C N s Col b n s y s o y 3 k tl T v a i i Ave c o a F L t e l r u G w e n l Minas e l 3 4 t u r C n v i A i to n 030 e e a r f a a i S 3 a e K L t v g - 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