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  1. exploreparks.dbca.wa.gov.au › site › point-annPoint Ann - Explore Parks WA

    This is an outstanding 15.5 kilometre (31 kilometre return) walk along part of the spectacular Fitzgerald River National Park coastline from Point Ann to Point Charles and on to the Fitzgerald River mouth. Along with the coastal views are views to the inland peaks and lakes of the central wilderness area.

  2. Church Point (French: Pointe-de-l'Église) is an unincorporated community located on Saint Mary's Bay in the District of Clare, Digby County, Nova Scotia, Canada. Local facilities [ edit ] Church Point is home to Université Sainte-Anne (about four hundred to five hundred students [2] ), the only French post-secondary institution in Nova Scotia.

  3. Today Canada Cement Lafarge uses the site for aggregate materials. The site is located South of Belleville. Take Highway 62 south through Belleville until you reach Highway 2. Take Highway 2 east until you reach Point Anne Road. Once on Point Anne Road (south) travel to the shores of the bay.

  4. First known as Ox Point, with its rich cache of limestone, in the early 1900’s Point Anne was home to the second largest cement plant in Canada. Author, Vern Whalen, grew up in this “village built on rock”. Point Anne: History of a Cement Factory Village traces the

  5. Université Sainte-Anne, ... Church Point, Nova Scotia B0W 1M0, CANADA. Telephone : 902-769-2114 Toll-free : 1-888-338-8337

  6. Jun 15, 2024 · There are so many reasons why Université Sainte-Anne is reputed for having the best French Immersion program in Canada! Since starting our immersion program in 1972, we've honed an expertise in teaching French as a Second Language, from our philosophy of learning-by-living, to the quality of our teaching.

  7. During the early 1900s, Point Anne actually consisted of two company towns. One was the Belleville Portland Cement Company and the other was the Lehigh Portland Cement Company town. The Belleville plant was closed in 1914. However, while both company towns were producing cement, an independent community grew up between the two.