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Middle Musquodoboit Cemeteries Committee

The Middle Musquodoboit Cemetery Committee is a volunteer-led organization dedicated to preserving, maintaining, and honouring the cemeteries of the Musquodoboit Valley. Through the care of these sacred spaces, we help protect the history, heritage, and memories of generations past while providing peaceful places of remembrance for families and visitors today. Our committee works to preserve cemetery records, support historical research, and ensure that the stories of those who helped build our community are not forgotten. We are proud to serve as stewards of these important landmarks, preserving them with dignity, respect, and care for future generations.

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Search Burial Records

Quickly locate burial information and cemetery records through our online database.

Volunteer Stewardship

Dedicated volunteers helping preserve and care for local cemeteries.

Cemetery Care

Protecting the history, stories, and memories of those who came before us.

About Our Committee

Preserving the History and Heritage of the Musquodoboit Valley

About Us

The Middle Musquodoboit Cemetery Committee is a volunteer-led organization dedicated to the care, preservation, and stewardship of cemeteries throughout the Musquodoboit Valley.

Our cemeteries represent generations of local families, pioneers, veterans, and community members whose stories form an important part of our shared heritage. Through ongoing maintenance, record preservation, historical research, and community support, we work to ensure these sacred spaces remain places of dignity, remembrance, and reflection.

This website has been created to help families, researchers, genealogists, and community members access cemetery information while learning more about the history of the Valley and the people who helped shape it.

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Our Cemeteries

Honouring Generations Past

For more than a century, the cemeteries of the Musquodoboit Valley have served as places of remembrance, reflection, and community heritage.

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