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    Stellarton is a town located in the Canadian province of Nova Scotia. It is adjacent and to the south of the larger town of New Glasgow. In pioneer times the area was called Coal Mines Station, and from 1833 until 1889, it was known as Albion Mines.

  2. The Town of Stellarton is located in Nova Scotia adjacent and to the south of New Glasgow. Incorporated in 1889, Stellarton owes its name to a specific type of torbanite which came to be known as "stellarite" because of the "stars of fire" given off by its sparky flame.

  3. Sep 24, 2012 · Stellarton, Nova Scotia, was incorporated as a town in 1889 and has a population of 4,485 (2011). It borders the East River, approximately 18 km southeast of Pictou, and was settled (1774) by five families who landed in Pictou on the ship Hector.

  4. Town of Stellarton, Stellarton, Nova Scotia. 3,715 likes · 19 talking about this · 136 were here. Stellarton has a rich history with the exploration and operations of coal mining and the rail road.

  5. Can't-miss spots to dine, drink, and feast. Stellarton Tourism: Tripadvisor has 803 reviews of Stellarton Hotels, Attractions, and Restaurants making it your best Stellarton travel resource.

  6. Top Things to Do in Stellarton, Nova Scotia: See Tripadvisor's 803 traveller reviews and photos of Stellarton tourist attractions. Find what to do today, this weekend, or in July. We have reviews of the best places to see in Stellarton. Visit top-rated & must-see attractions.

  7. Stellarton, a quaint town nestled in the Canadian province of Nova Scotia, is a hidden gem waiting to be discovered. Located south of the larger town of New Glasgow, Stellarton has a rich history and a vibrant community that makes it a must-visit destination.

  8. The Town of Stellarton is located in Nova Scotia adjacent and to the south of New Glasgow. Incorporated in 1889, Stellarton owes its name to a specific type of torbanite which came to be known as "stellarite" because of the "stars of fire" given off by its sparky flame.

  9. Come explore Atlantic Canadas largest museum to discover the people, places and machines of Nova Scotias industrial past. Push, pull, lift, drop and laugh as you enjoy acres of exhibits and interactive displays that highlight how technology – and people – worked throughout this province’s history.

  10. The Museum of Industry site is a Canadian national historic site dedicated to the Nova Scotia coalfields. This designation recognizes the significance of the Stellarton area and the museum site to the development of the Nova Scotia coal mining industry.

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