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Lake / Ocean The electoral district names and boundaries are based on amendments to the House of Assembly Act as passed through Bill No.187: House of Assembly Polling Division Boundary Secondary Highway ........ Building Footprint Act (amended), Chapter 32 of the Acts of 2019: An Act to Amend Chapter 1 (1992 Supplement) of the Revised Statutes, 1989, the House of Assembly Act. ........ Electoral District Road NAD83 (CSRS) / UTM Zone 20N µ Base Mapping Source: Service Nova Scotia, Department of Natural Resources # ........ Residential Centre Polling Division Railroad 0 1 2 3 Km 001........ Polling Division Number Airport Produced by: Elections Nova Scotia Version Date: January 1, 2021 1:58,750 Map 2 of 2 37 - Electoral District of Kings West Inset Map Greenwood Inset - 1:11,740 Berwick Inset - 1:9,310 Highway 360 d Somerset R y 1 e 0 l y 1 l a a hw Shaw Rd Hig V Bishop Mtn Rd t n a s a Parker Condon Rd Alcorn Rd e l P 013 Selfridge S c Berwick North Corner o Highway 101 t n Clairmont Rd e y C r t St ar ed C Willow St Brooklyn St Brockville St 035 Highway 101 034 Pineo St Commercial St Highway 221 Auburn Bo g Rd WillowAve 018 010 Greenwood Rd Main St B H e c o k r s w b North i t u h r g Kingston D r h Highway 201 r D Maple Ave D l Bezanson Dr r e i n D a r ia D C Acad Drummond Dr y n East Kingston ve t Foster St ce A h wren i La a Highway 1 D e Maple St n r Acorn Lane a Marsters Ave ve A L C eson Marg a e Mtn View Dr rt s ie Berwick r r o C M r t 033 C t Highway 101 h h S a tos m acIn 012 p M Brooklyn St l a East Berwick i n Wellington Dr C r t Cortland St P Katelyn St d a i y R s re l Melvern Old French Rd o e D Cottage St y A Square B Dr Honeycrisp Dr Robinson Dr o Douglas St ro v Polaris Crt lb e o r A Veterans Dr B D Isaac Ave Kingswood Lane ts o igh 007 o Julie Dr e n H B sto lv g d in e K Av Shawn Dr Balser Dr ps Hayden Dr hili 032 P Kearne Ave Union St 031 M a t M t 025 a h Kalley Lane p e Old Brook Rd le w S s Kingston t L a n South St Dahlgren Cres N E e v Novawood Dr Acker Crt a n C Dr n Dr 009 S r r m s e t u re t v S t en C i Mill St ront D r u ahlg R F A 37 - Kings West r e D 01 - Annapolis er Berwick West rm r nde ith D Laurel St Wi Sm Wind Ridge Rd Ron St ate sant 030 Lions G Plea Heather Cres S p 014 a r Way k rd i t y b Marshall Rd er und S S h Bligh St T n K t a w t h o r l South Berwick e Pine Kane Pl B R e idge A 011 C 008 ve K n o Westwood St i r Palmer Dr Thomas St Elizabeth Ave m a Ward Rd C P r m r t l Bill St D King St e aster Ce D e Mc r s e r Highway 101 n c o M a e i L u a t g t g l r a e l S C a W s M t r n n s D l a Su t o r e Brookridge Pl n A c s e n n i r v L e u D S Dr Lincoln St r Ave ood Elm St S artan akw Foster St p O Elm Lane d E R G nd la r rk a Ma rt d v in Dr y C R Bishop Ave enste ood nd G n M la e L k Victoria Dr d ss r o ce a Bentley Rd n Greenwood R Pri M r P Orchard St g a Air Maintenance Dr e Gordon St e r Square r k S Hillcrest Ave e t R m d r Bridge St ay Arctic Tern Dr e d W d ir CFB Greenwood B rb Tusker Lane n e i nd u Highway 1 hu f Mosher St T fa W Parkside Dr lo Prince St D r Snowy Owl Dr Scho oner D Windsor St r Waterville Inset - 1:7,740 Minard Ln B Smith Ave l a c Wilmot k Crow Rd 029 R t o n S c ai k M R d Paragon Pl 004 026 r D e d i Chimo Rd s k Ad Cadet d o As nch R o tra ay th Bra r W on Sou B Administration Dr Loop Cond Parker 013 Samp r son Dr D r y Park Bowlb D M h ap s le S i t f d Ch r r u o lty D G Ced rc Ad Facu ar S h w As r t First Cres St tra e S W e ay M n wo S K a Bi rch e i Transmitter Rd y S c n o t o g 027 h Rose St d n e T d s w h w P i C rd r r i e o D n C s Lila a e D e r c f o S fod s s d t N P i William St l l e D G Maggie Dr Iv r il Pathfinder Dr y r y St e s e C r d D e n an Baker St Rd r em r R w ir e re la Brittany Ave C o s F Sch d Daisy Dr B Glengary Row oo o o h l o d T e t l v R f E e d w R 040 e n s i d F s th g Lo # 003 e n n d Robie Ave r Se t C i g Whittington Dr Lazy Ln C v h re K e e N R h in s d Aldred Dr t n s C M x re t t h r i C h e a S C s T r h C k t r P d u O e R h le r e f H s i m Cambridge t e c o s a l g k H 028 d e i y s t r e n E u l F Dr e Glasgow Ave o A e r ta Lan D C y a in ko v Da y r g e Crt m South k L e R a H n n o Greenwood s d e w L e a A 024 A n Foster St e Maxner Dr r v raC g e Park St ro r P Au e u K Crystal Dr s s e t a nw ney S 005 D in t oo Sp t r d Highway 1 y A Highway 201 P s ve l Yukon Ln Miller Lane a D Orion St r e Bower Dr n v Greenwood e y A s nd S Neptune Lane a to V r n B e Pine St i e r e id Otter Dr Andringa Dr v Pl Oak Ave w g e A D r Mill St r lai cC Catalina Lane M P Beaver St o r Reese Lane t D t l S e oo Tremont Mtn Rd a h r Sherman Rd c l S m L a a Carol St n t Station St i e o W B n a e D t d e r f r Central Ave o v i r l l d Fales River Dr e R R M d Black Rock Rd y t d n e R l P Maple St Waterville d l Meadowvale Rafuse Rd Rafuse Clements Park 007 Thompson Rd Dr East Tremont ova ra N Ter ne t La res 37 - Kings West c R r N ve o 01 - Annapolis i c o R r k t n h o v t ie c 022 w h D R r d Ra ndo lph Rd e Meadowvale Rd Lan rs e Harmony d n u 023 a S Greenwood Rd 006 Tremont South Tremont Highway 1 Harmony Rd Torbrook B o n d R Mines d Legend Provincial Electoral Map Series - 2019 2019 Electoral District Boundary Highway - 100 Series / Trans Canada .......
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