- Sackville, New Brunswick - Wikipedia
The Sackville Township, named after Viscount Sackville, was formally created in 1765 and by 1772 was sufficiently populated to send a representative to the Nova Scotia House of Assembly
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From culture, nature to history, explore Sackville’s vibrant cultural community and nightlife, natural beauty and wilderness, and family-friendly attractions and activities
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Top Things to Do in Sackville, New Brunswick: See Tripadvisor's 1,411 traveller reviews and photos of Sackville tourist attractions Find what to do today, this weekend, or in August
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Sackville (Tantramar) Whether you stop for a day or two, or for the rest of your life, Sackville has magical qualities of peace and contentment Cars slow down as you cross the street People wave hello The marsh breezes blow, birds sing their praises Even time lets out a little sigh of relief
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- Sackville: A Gem In New Brunswick | ShunCulture
Sackville has a European settlement history dating back nearly 300 years, while Aboriginal peoples have used the area for over 3000 years Sackville is known for its popular attractions, including Sackville Waterfowl Park, the Visitor Information Centre, and the Boultenhouse Heritage Centre
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- Sackville - Wikipedia
HMCS Sackville (K181), a Canadian Second World War corvette, later a civilian research vessel, now a museum ship Viscount Sackville, an extinct title in the Peerage of Great Britain
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