Toney River, Nova Scotia

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View seaward through Toney River harbor.

Toney River is a community in the Canadian province of Nova Scotia, located at the mouth of the Toney River in Pictou County.[1][2] The river has a deep, narrow estuary which has been improved seaward of the Sunrise Trail bridge as a harbour including moorings for about a dozen fishing boats. The community is named after a Mi'kmaq chief who is reported to have signed the Halifax Treaties in 1761.[3]

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