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In 1860, people in Nova Scotia primarily traveled by horse-drawn carriages, boats, and trains. The province had a network of dirt roads for land travel, but many communities relied on waterways for transportation, using boats and ferries. The arrival of the railroad in the mid-19th century also began to transform travel, allowing for faster movement of people and goods across longer distances. Overall, travel was slower and more labor-intensive compared to modern standards.

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