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Port Hastings, Nova Scotia

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The Canso Causeway's History and Impact
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Rock blasted at Cape Porcupine quarry in Auld's Cove
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Underwater blasting was required
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The concrete walls of the Canso Canal were formed and anchored into solid rock
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Workers at Nova Scotia Pulp Ltd. construction site
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Construction workers at Nova Scotia Pulp Ltd. site
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Pipeline being laid under the Strait of Canso
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Nova Scotia Pulp Ltd. construction site
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Construction workers walk to the job site
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Railway diversions made during construction of the Causeway just south of Port Hastings
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Railway diversion made during the construction of the Canso Causeway between 1952 and 1955
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Concrete culvert Railway diversion Canso Causeway Construction
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Railway diversions for Canso Causeway Construction
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Blast at Cape Porcupine as worker walks along newly constructed Canso Causeway
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Project sign for construction of Canso Canal
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Canal site construction showing the Causeway approaching from mainland Nova Scotia
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Site for the Canso Canal
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Workers with the concrete inspectors
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Construction site from the air looking north east
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