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Think sugar daddies are only found in locations like New York, California, and Florida? You might be surprised to learn that you can find sugar daddies at nearly any location around the world, from Europe to the United States. Another thing that surprises many sugar babies is the fact that not all sugar daddies are men over the age of 50 or so. Sugar daddies are located on nearly every continent and come in a wide range of ages, shapes, and financial backgrounds.

What type of man are you attracted to? Do you like your men tall and dark, with perfectly trimmed hair and a smile that is no stranger to laser whitening sessions? Or does a fair complexion with bright blue eyes win you over every single time? Maybe you prefer a sugar daddy with vibrant red hair and green eyes that look even greener in the sun, even though they're usually hidden beneath thick glasses. There's a man out there that meets your criteria for an ideal mate no matter what type of sugar daddy you're looking for.

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Finding sugar daddies near your Eastern Passage, Nova Scotia in the age range that appeals to you is not your only option. You can also find sugar daddies in a variety of shapes. Love hitting the gym? Show off your abs of steel on the beach or at the club next to your equally fit sugar daddy. Not a fan of treadmills and exercise bikes? Hide your extra pounds beneath a beautiful black dress and enjoy gourmet dinners with your special sugar daddy.

Then there's income. Not all sugar babies talk about it, but deep down, many of them think about it and let it affect their opinion of a potential partner. How much money would you like your sugar daddy to make per year? Do you need a set amount to make you happy? Some women date millionaires. Others date billionaires. There's nothing wrong with worrying about the income of a potential sugar daddy, so don't feel guilty about having a certain level of expectations.

Selecting a sugar daddy is a personal decision that requires a significant amount of time and thought. The process is similar to that of choosing a typical mate, such as a boyfriend or dating partner, so make sure to allow yourself plenty of time to weigh your options and make the choice that's right for you. Don't settle for anything less than what you want, especially when you have so many options. Sugar daddies are located around the world, and each one has qualities and features that make him unique. From hair to finances, you can definitely select a sugar daddy that meets your needs and expectations.

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* Type: Junior High * Grades: 7 to 9 * Constructed: 1999 * Current Square Footage: 82,645 sq ft (7,678.0 m2). * Website: http://www.epec.ednet.ns.ca Note: High school (Grades 10-12) students are bussed out of the community to neighboring Cole Harbour District High School. There is talk of a new high school being built by 2011 for students from Eastern Passage and neighbouring Woodside. *Whether elementary students attend Oceanview or Tallahassee is dependent on living location within the area.

Description

Coordinates: 44°36′51″N 63°28′15″W / 44.61417°N 63.47083°W / 44.61417; -63.47083 Eastern Passage is a Canadian urban community in Nova Scotia's Halifax Regional Municipality. Located at the southeastern edge of Halifax Harbour, fronting the Atlantic Ocean, Eastern Passage derives its name from the narrow strait separating the mainland from McNabs Island, an island in the harbour lying several hundred metres west of the community. This "Eastern Passage" into the harbour is not the main shipping channel due to its shallow depths; the main shipping channel lies west of McNabs Island. The Eastern Passage is largely used by small recreational boats and fishing vessels during inclement weather as the island affords shelter from prevailing winds. Eastern Passage has historically been tied to the fishing industry and its waterfront demonstrates this with multiple small wharves and piers. The construction of CFB Shearwater, a military air base, at the northern boundary of the community during World War I, along with the construction of the Imperial Oil (later Esso) and the Texaco (later Ultramar) oil refinery and an automobile import/export facility following World War II redefined the local economy. New highway connections have resulted in the majority of area residents commuting to Downtown Halifax or Dartmouth.

Fields

Playing fields are plentiful within the community. There is a large playing field at Eastern Passage Education Centre, and numerous baseball and general purpose fields located within the vicinity of the 3 elementary schools.

Health & Fitness

Curves for Women, is a facility specially designed for women featuring a complete 30 minute workout and weight management program that is fun, fast and safe. Currently there isn't a male only option in the community.

History

Prior to the European settlers, Eastern Passage was a season home to the Mi'kmaq for thousands of years. Europeans began seasonal use of the channel starting about 1712 and the Mi'kmaq, shifted to McNab's island. The Eastern Passage area was initially granted to ranger Joseph Gorham but he did not settle the passage and the land was regranted in 1798 to Joseph Horne, the first recorded settler who was soon followed by other families.[1] The first European settlers who moved there were mainly German, French, Irish and English. These ethnic groups continue to make up a large portion of the population of Eastern Passage. Fort Clarence, a large gun battery was constructed beside Eastern Passage in the 1860s to defend the harbour, providing a cross fire with batteries on Georges Island and McNabs Island. During the American Civil War, a southern naval vessel CSS Tallahassee is believed to have used the Eastern Passage channel to escaped unnoticed from Union naval forces believed to be waiting at the main harbour entrance. An American naval air station was constructed at Eastern Passage during World War I to patrol against German submarines. It was taken over by the Royal Canadian Air Force in the 1920s and became a large air base during World War Two. In the 1920s and 30s, A number of Eastern Passage residents from the Hartlan and Henneberry families proved important sources of Canadian folk songs and stories to Nova Scotia folklorist Helen Creighton. Serious reductions to the CFB Shearwater base in the 1990s and the shutdown of the Ultramar Refinery challenged the economy of Eastern Passage in the 1990s. One response was the redevelopment of the small craft harbour, long known as "the Creek" or "the cove" but rechristened in 1996 as "Fisherman's Cove", a tourist attracton which combines a working fishing harbour with gift shops and restaurants. In the summer of 2003, the fourth season of Trailer Park Boys was filmed in Eastern Passage. It would be the last season of the show filmed in a privately-held park.

Local Businesses

* Autoport Limited * Blue Canoe (Irving gas station with convenience store) * Boardwalk Dentistry * Boondocks (a seafood restaurant) * Chris Brothers (convenience store and deli) * Cow Bay Variety * Curves for Women * Eastern Passage Business Network Assoc. * Eastern Passage Village Veterinary Clinic * Emma's Eatery * The Fish Basket * Great Canadian Dollar Store * Impressions Unisex Hair Salon * The Inn At Fisherman's Cove * Li Garden * Mindset Graphics Marketing Communications * Movie Gallery (movie rentals) * NSLC Liquor Store * Passage Pharmasave * Shannon Dough Pizza * Subway * Tim Hortons * Ultramar * Wharf Wraps (take-out)

Other Recreation

A public tennis court is located near Seaside Elementary. The community Rec. Centre (located in the Tallahasasee Community School building) often has various activities going on year-round for both families and individuals. Several beaches are in the area. McCormick's Beach is located at Fisherman's Cove near the boardwalk. A salt water beach (Rainbow Haven Beach), is located towards the Cow Bay area of the community. A large serviced beach (MacDonald Beach) is located between Eastern Passage and Cole Harbour. There is also a smaller beach located down the road from MacDonald Beach.

Parks/Playgrounds

There are several parks and playgrounds in the area. Two are located in the Heritage Hills subdivision (on Melrose and Serop Crescent, respectively), and there are playgrounds at Tallahssee, Oceanview, and Seaside schools. In August, 2006, a new skateboard park opened near Seaside Elementary.

Statistics

* Population (2001): 8,872 * Population (2006): 13,000+ * Total Area: 29.38 km² * Latitude: 44.614296 * Longitude: -63.470833

Telecommunications

All of Eastern Passage is serviced by both Aliant (Telephone and DSL Broadband) and Eastlink (Telephone, Cable Broadband, Cable TV). The area has cellular coverage for both GSM (Rogers/Fido) and CDMA (Telus/Aliant).

Water

While much of the community is serviced by municipal water, areas on the outer edges of the community require the use well water/septic systems.