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Oakfield, Nova Scotia

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Oakfield is a community of the Halifax Regional Municipality in the Canadian province of Nova Scotia. The community was founded and named by John Wimburn Laurie. He built St. Margaret's of Scotland Church and is the namesake of Laurie Park. He arrived in Canada in 1861. In 1865 he purchased 800 acres in Oakfield. He brought twenty families from England.

44°53′51.9″N 63°34′57.9″W / 44.897750°N 63.582750°W / 44.897750; -63.582750

Parks

  • Laurie Provincial Park
  • Oakfield Provincial Park

References

  1. "Nova Scotia Archives - Error". 20 April 2020.
  • "Oakfield and its Founder Col. John Wimburn Laurie"; by Miss Margaret Laurie; Collections of the Nova Scotia Historical Society. Vol #24 (1938); pp. 15.
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