I believe it was a Mr. Jack Munroe of Glace Bay Nova Scotia.
Whot is the IBAN fort Scotia Bank in Ontario Canada
They were New Brunswick, Ontario, Nova Scotia and Quebec.
No, Nova Scotia is in the Maritime Provinces. Upper Canada is another term used for Ontario.
The four provinces were Ontario, Quebec, Nova Scotia and New Brunswick. What had been called Canada was Ontario and Quebec.
Ontario, quebec, New brunswick and Nova scotia
British Columbia, Ontario and Nova Scotia.
The swift code NOSCCATT is used for all Scotia Banks located in the Ontario province of Canada which includes Oakville. Scotia Bank has locations in multiple countries.
There appear to be five Oaklands in Canada. There are two Oaklands in Ontario, one in Manitoba and one in Nova Scotia. Additionally, there is an Oakland Park in Ontario.
King's College founded in Windsor, Nova Scotia in 1787!!! By the loyalists of America...I can't believe how many born canadians think it's Montreal and Ontario...Do you ever read the history of Canada? Ontario was founded and built on Nova Scotia gold....Windsor, Nova Scotia was actually considered to be the Capital of Canada....
Here is the listing from Canada 411 for the BNS in Bowmanville Ontario. Bank of Nova Scotia 100 Clarington Boulevard Bowmanville, ON L1C 4Z3, Canada (905) 623-2122 canadabank.org
prince Edward island, Quebec, new Brunswick, nova scotia, Ontario, Newfoundland and Labrador
Eastern Canada includes The Maritimes (New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, PEI, Newfoundland), and sometimes Quebec. But it is not normally used with Ontario. Ontario is considered part of Central Canada.