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Welcome to the official website of Sackville, Nova Scotia, Canada. We hope you enjoy your stay, and that you make Sackville a destination someday.

We provide links to all the pertinent community websites and information about Sackville, ie, history, maps, future strategy, and photo gallery. This site will also provide information and links to Main Attractions, Community Events and Community Resources. These will include parks, museums, recreational facilities, family and business resources, and local service clubs and organizations.

If you are an organization or business in Sackville, be sure to fill out the online form to make sure your information gets posted. Please remember to give us your contact information so that we may contact you in case we have any questions




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Music & MEMORIES
Big Band Era

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SACKVILLE COMMUNITY BAND





Dr. Ruth Evelyn Johnson

Dr. Ruth Evelyn Johnson was born in Africville but lived in Lower Sackville, Nova Scotia for over 57 years. After moving to Lower Sackville in 1946, she became a member of the Cobequid Road Baptist Church, where she played theDr. Ruth Evelyn Johnson organ for more than 44 years. Many knew her as "Dr. Ruth" after she received an Honorary Doctorate Degree of Humane Letters in 1991 from Mount ...

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Did you know that James Boyle Uniacke, founder of the first Responsible Government in Nova Scotia and the British Empire outside of Great Britain, in 1848, is buried in the church yard of Saint John the Evangelist Anglican Church on Old Sackville Road.
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