Bible Hill, Nova Scotia
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Part of a series about Communities in Nova Scotia |
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Nova Scotia Incorporated Villages | ||
Bible Hill | ||
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A Progressive Community | ||
Community Statistics | ||
Population | 5741 | |
Latitude | 45°22'29" N | |
Longitude | 63°18'12 W | |
Elevation | 11 to 37 Meters | |
Founded | Early 1700s | |
Government | ||
Chair | Christine Blair | |
Governing Body | Bible Hill Village Commission | |
Date Incorporated | 1953 | |
Other Information | ||
Website | http://www.biblehill.ca/ | |
Time zone | AST | |
Postal Code | B2N | |
Telephone Exchange(s) | 902 - 893 ,897, 895 | |
Footnotes | ||
* According to StatCan Census Year 2001 | ||
+ Average Household Income |
village in Colchester County Nova Scotia, Canada on Nova Scotia Route 311 . As of 2001, the population was 5,741.
Bible Hill is aBible Hill lies north of Truro, Nova Scotia, across the Salmon River, and is home to the Nova Scotia Agricultural College (NSAC). The NSAC, or "the AC", as it is locally known, offers the only university level education in agriculture in Atlantic Canada.
Bible Hill is home to Bible Hill Junior High, Redcliff Middle School, Bible Hill East Court Elementary, and Bible Hill Central Elementary Schools. All schools are part of the Cobequid family of schools within the Chignecto Central Regional School Board.