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Horton High School

School at 75 Greenwich Rd S, Wolfville, NS B4P 2R2, Canada, Wolfville, New Scotland, B4P 2R2 . Here you will find detailed information about Horton High School: address, phone, fax, opening hours, customer reviews, photos, directions and more.

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New Scotland
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75 Greenwich Rd S, Wolfville, NS B4P 2R2, Canada, Wolfville, New Scotland, B4P 2R2
City:
Wolfville
Postcode:
B4P 2R2

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Horton High School is a Canadian School based in Wolfville, New Scotland. Horton High School is located at 75 Greenwich Rd S, Wolfville, NS B4P 2R2, Canada,


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  • Hayden
    Added 2016.08.27
    The Trans-Canada Highway (Highway 1) runs from Victoria to Nanaimo on Vancouver Island, and then from Horseshoe Bay, through the Vancouver area, Abbotsford, Hope, Kamloops, Salmon Arm, and Revelstoke to Kicking Horse Pass on the BC/Alberta border. This is the major east-west route in the province.
  • Antonio
    Added 2016.04.18
    Highway 97 is the longest highway in the province. The highway starts at the Canada–US border near Osoyoos. The highway, here known as the Okanagan Highway, passes through the major Okanagan Valley cities of Penticton, West Kelowna, Kelowna, and Vernon, before ending in Kamloops. From Kamloops, it is known as the Cariboo Highway, and passes through Cache Creek, Williams Lake, Quesnel, and ends in Prince George. North from there, it is known as the John Hart Highway, and ends in Dawson Creek. From there, the highway then is known as the famed Alaska Highway, and travels northwest through the province until it reaches the Yukon border.
  • Lauren
    Added 2016.03.20
    North-south[edit]
  • Alexander
    Added 2015.10.10
    Shoutout to all the math wing bros. Bentley, Alcoe, Brown. Miss Freeman belongs in a private school for the truely "gifted" students, not an easy going public school in the valley. Hopefully Pam is still there, if not you're missing out. Wish they kept the shed in the smoking section. Thanks for passing me in grade 12 even though I should've been held back! Peace!
  • Luke
    Added 2015.08.14
    Really loved my experience here! Great school, made lots of friends and learned lots. All of the teachers were very helpful and friendly. The cafeteria food is delicious and fairly priced. The music department provided many opportunities for me I would not have had elsewhere. All in all, a very good school.
  • Lauren
    Added 2015.03.27
    The Crowsnest Highway (Highway 3) runs from Hope, then through Osoyoos, Castlegar, Cranbrook, right to Crowsnest Pass on the BC/Alberta border. This is a southern alternate route to the Trans-Canada, and runs very close to the Canada–US border.
  • Ethan
    Added 2015.01.25
    The Patricia Bay Highway (Highway 17) starts in Victoria and heads northbound as a freeway through Saanich to the Swartz Bay ferry terminal. Recently, there was a gap between the segments of Highway 17 (now filled in with the SFPR), as the Mainland portion was designated as Highway 17A. The new South Fraser Perimeter Road has been named as Highway 17, and presently is open in Delta and Surrey between Highway 17a and Highway 15.
  • Nathan
    Added 2015.01.09
    The Island Highway (Highway 19) is an extension of Highway 1 on Vancouver Island. It runs from Nanaimo and provides access to all points northbound on Vancouver Island, including Parksville, Courtenay, Comox, Campbell River, and Port Hardy.
  • David
    Added 2014.10.17
    The Coquihalla Highway/Southern Yellowhead Highway (Highway 5) is a freeway that bypasses the slower Fraser Canyon portion of the Trans Canada Highway, connecting the cities of Hope, Merritt, and Kamloops. The segment between Hope and Merritt was a toll highway until 2008. North of Kamloops, the route is known as the Southern Yellowhead Highway, and meets up with the main route of the Yellowhead Highway near the Alberta border.
  • Patrick
    Added 2014.06.25
    The Okanagan Connector (Highway 97C) is a short but major route that connects the Okanagan Valley to the Coquihalla Highway (Highway 5) at Merritt. 97C branches off Highway 97 at Peachland, about midway between Penticton and Kelowna.
  • Tyler
    Added 2014.05.29
    Highway 99 starts as an extension of Interstate 5 at the Canada–US border in Surrey as a freeway until entering the city of Vancouver. There it becomes a series of various heavily signalized major city core thoroughfares, notably Granville Street and Georgia Street. After crossing the Lions Gate Bridge, the highway - now known as the Sea-to-Sky Highway, is a two-to-four lane route that accesses Squamish and Whistler, before veering east and meeting with Highway 97 north of Cache Creek.
  • Samantha
    Added 2014.04.09
    East-west[edit]
  • Grace
    Added 2014.04.06
    The Lougheed Highway (Highway 7) is a major alternate route that runs from Vancouver to Hope, through the lower Fraser Valley.
  • David
    Added 2014.02.08
    i hate everyone but thats because im emo
  • Ethan
    Added 2014.01.19
    The Yellowhead Highway (Highway 16) starts on the Queen Charlotte Islands. After a ferry ride to the mainland, it runs from Prince Rupert through Smithers and Prince George, and then meets the Alberta border at Yellowhead Pass.
  • Hannah
    Added 2013.06.23
    despite the constant negative press covfefe
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