English: [Spry Harbour to Flemming River]Two sheets. Engraved. Scale: 1:30 000 (bar). Cartographic Note: North at 23 degrees. Variation shown 14 degrees 8' W. There is an error in the longitude graduation on the top margin: 30' should be 29'. Additional Places: Nova Scotia. Contents Note: Text panels contain sailing directions. There is one view. Plate same as 52E. Other features: Printed on two unjoined sheets of Bates paper. Colouring: border yellow, red/brown coastal convention and settlement coloured green and yellow.
HNS 52G [Spry Harbour to Flemming River]
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