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Mount Whatley
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Description
Located on the New Brunswick/Nova Scotia border, 2.26 km NE of
Aulac
, on the road to
Point de Bute
:
Westmorland Parish
,
Westmorland County
: Robert Whatley settled in the area in 1794: PO 1886-1915: in 1866 Mount Whatley was a farming settlement with approximately 8 resident families: in 1871 it had a population of 125: in 1898 Mount Whatley had 1 post office, 1 store, 1 church and a population of 150.
Latitude
:
45° 53'
Longitude
:
64° 16'
County
:
Westmorland
Parish
:
Westmorland
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Other communities within the vicinity of
Kilometers
Miles
Community
Distance (Kilometers)
Bearing
Aulac
2.26
215° SW
Mount Whatley
2.26
35° NE
Point de Bute
2.26
35° NE
Westmorland Point
2.26
215° SW
Aulac Station
3.87
270° W
Coles Island
3.87
270° W
Coles Harbour
3.87
270° W
Tongues Island
3.93
199° SSW
* Distances and bearings were calculated by using the latitude and longitude of the community.
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