Spryfield
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The land now known as Spryfield was first occupied by the Mi'kmaq people, who hunted and fished at Beaver Lake (now called Long Lake). The community gets its name from Captain Lieutenant-General William Spry, who purchased land in the area in 1769. Originally known as Spry's Field, the town is centred around Spry's former estate.
Wikipedia article: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spryfield
Nearby cities:
Coordinates: 44°36'5"N 63°36'19"W
- Herring Cove 1.6 km
- Dartmouth 15 km
- Lower Sackville 24 km
- Beaver Bank 29 km
- Middle Stewiacke 78 km
- Kentville 94 km
- Ashmore 190 km
- Geary 264 km
- Acadieville 275 km
- Hanwell 290 km
- Kidston Estates 1.3 km
- Colpitt Lake 1.3 km
- Kidston Lake 1.3 km
- Graves Oakley Memorial Park 1.9 km
- Leiblin Park 1.9 km
- Williams Lake 2.1 km
- Jollimore 2.8 km
- Northwest Arm 3.1 km
- Long Lake 3.7 km
- South End Halifax 4 km