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Chester Municipal District, Nova Scotia

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Nova Scotia Municipal Districts
Municipality of the District of Chester
Community Statistics
Area 1,120.75 km²
Population 10,741 *
Population_Density 9.6 /km²*
Average_Earnings $ CDN 23,956 +
Founded 1759
Government
Warden Allen Webber
Governing Body Chester Municipal Council
Administrative Seat Chester
Date Incorporated April 17, 1879
Other Information
Website http://www.district.chester.ns.ca
Time zone AST
Postal Code B0J
Telephone Exchange(s) 902 - 275
Footnotes
* According to StatCan Census Year 2006
+ Average Household Income
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This article is about the municipal district. For the village, see Chester, Nova Scotia (community).

The Municipality of the District of Chester is a municipal district in Lunenburg County, Nova Scotia.

Occupying the northeastern half of Lunenburg County, the district's administrative seat is the village of Chester.

Communities in the Municipality of Chester

  • Aldersville
  • Aspotogan
  • Bayswater
  • Beech Hill
  • Blandford
  • Canaan
  • Chester
  • Chester Basin
  • Chester Grant
  • Deep Cove
  • East Chester
  • East River
  • Forties Settlement
  • Fox Point
  • Franey Corner
  • Fraxville
  • Gold River
  • Lake Ramsay
  • Leville
  • Marriotts Cove
  • Martins Point
  • Mill Cove
  • Mill Road
  • New Ross
  • New Russell
  • Northeast Cove
  • Seffernville
  • Sherwood
  • Western Shore

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