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  1. A History and Geography of Nova Scotia by John Burgess Calkin, 2009-12-23
  2. Acadia: The Geography of Early Nova Scotia to 1760 by Andrew Hill Clark, 1968-06
  3. Victoria County, Nova Scotia Geography Introduction: Ingonish, Nova Scotia, Cape Dauphin, Neil's Harbour, Nova Scotia, White Hill
  4. Yarmouth County, Nova Scotia Geography Introduction: Yarmouth, Nova Scotia
  5. Richmond County, Nova Scotia Geography Introduction: Richmond County, Nova Scotia, Isle Madame, Nova Scotia, Chapel Island 5, Loch Lomond
  6. Halifax County, Nova Scotia: Communities in Halifax County, Nova Scotia, Halifax County, Nova Scotia Geography Stubs
  7. Lunenburg County, Nova Scotia Geography Introduction: Chester Municipal District, Nova Scotia, Lunenburg, Nova Scotia, Blandford, Nova Scotia
  8. Halifax County, Nova Scotia Geography Introduction: Middle Musquodoboit, Nova Scotia, East Dover, Nova Scotia, Windsor Junction, Nova Scotia
  9. Inverness County, Nova Scotia Geography Introduction: Inverness County, Nova Scotia, Brook Village, Nova Scotia, Inverness, Nova Scotia
  10. Nova Scotia Geography Introduction: Cabot Strait, Glace Bay, Cape Breton Centre, Kings North, Shelburne, Halifax Fairview, Cape Breton North
  11. Guysborough County,nova Scotia Geography Introduction: Guysborough County, Nova Scotia, Guysborough, Nova Scotia, St. Mary's, Nova Scotia
  12. Kings County, Nova Scotia Geography Introduction: Cornwallis Square, Nova Scotia, Waterville, Nova Scotia, Aylesford East, Nova Scotia
  13. Colchester County, Nova Scotia Geography Introduction: Upper Stewiacke, Nova Scotia, Mccallum Settlement, Nova Scotia, Belmont, Nova Scotia
  14. Annapolis County, Nova Scotia Geography Introduction: Bridgetown, Nova Scotia, Middleton, Nova Scotia, Lawrencetown, Annapolis County

1. Nova Scotian Geography
nova scotia geography Facts and Trivia There are four distinct geographical regions Atlantic Coast Rugged Granite similar to the coast of Maine and Cape Cod
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Back to Main Index Nova Scotia Facts and Trivia Geography Economy ... Historic Notes There are four distinct geographical regions:
  • Atlantic Coast: Rugged Granite similar to the coast of Maine and Cape Cod
  • Bay of Fundy/Annapolis Valley: 162 kilometres of lush orchards and vineyards, rich in Red African Soil, similar to Virginia
  • Northumberland Shore: Offers the warmest summer ocean north of the Carolinas due to its shallowness
  • Scottish Highlands of Cape Breton Island: Magnificent highlands similar to California
Nova Scotia has:
  • 7,459 km (4,625 mi) of coastline
  • Area of 55,487 km. sq. (21,425 sq. mi.)
  • Length of 550 km. (350 mi)
  • Highest elevation 554 metres (1,800ft)
  • Highest waterfall 150 metres (500 ft)
Nova Scotia's Canso Causeway is the world's deepest. Nova Scotia has 59 automated lighthouses. Sambro Island Lighthouse is the oldest operating lighthouse in North America. No point is more than 56 km (33 mi) to the sea. The Bay of Fundy's tides are the worlds highest: 16.6 metres (54ft); Fundy's twice daily tidal change is equal to the daily discharge of all the world's rivers combined - 100km cubed of water; Nova Scotia has North America's only tidal power plant. Halifax Harbour is the World's Second Largest Natural Harbour after Sydney Australia and the World's Largest in water volume.

2. Nova Scotia: Geography
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One of the Maritime Provinces , Nova Scotia comprises a mainland peninsula and, across the Canso Strait, the adjacent Cape Breton Island . It is bounded on the N by the Gulf of St. Lawrence and Northumberland Strait, across which lies Prince Edward Island; on the E and S by the Atlantic Ocean; and on the W by New Brunswick, from which it is largely separated by the Bay of Fundy but to which the Chignecto Isthmus connects it. The climate is moderate and rainfall abundant. The east coast is rocky, with numerous bays and coves, and is dotted with many charming fishing villages. Off the beautiful south shore is Sable Island, called the graveyard of the Atlantic for its many shipwrecks; on the west coast huge Fundy tides wash the shores, extending into the Minas Basin and the Annapolis River estuary. Annapolis Royal , site of the first permanent Canadian settlement (Port-Royal, 1610). Cape Breton Island (est. 1936) and Kejimkujik (est. 1968) national parks are in Nova Scotia. Abundant game, all types of fishing, and some of the best sailing on the continent attract visitors. The capital and largest city is Halifax ; other important cities are Dartmouth Sydney Glace Bay Truro , and New Glasgow Sections in this article:
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One of the Maritime Provinces , Nova Scotia comprises a mainland peninsula and, across the Canso Strait, the adjacent Cape Breton Island . It is bounded on the N by the Gulf of St. Lawrence and Northumberland Strait, across which lies Prince Edward Island; on the E and S by the Atlantic Ocean; and on the W by New Brunswick, from which it is largely separated by the Bay of Fundy but to which the Chignecto Isthmus connects it. The climate is moderate and rainfall abundant. The east coast is rocky, with numerous bays and coves, and is dotted with many charming fishing villages. Off the beautiful south shore is Sable Island, called the graveyard of the Atlantic for its many shipwrecks; on the west coast huge Fundy tides wash the shores, extending into the Minas Basin and the Annapolis River estuary. Annapolis Royal , site of the first permanent Canadian settlement (Port-Royal, 1610). Cape Breton Island (est. 1936) and Kejimkujik (est. 1968) national parks are in Nova Scotia. Abundant game, all types of fishing, and some of the best sailing on the continent attract visitors. The capital and largest city is

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Mandated to collect and conserve the social, economic, political, and cultural history of Cape Breton Island. Housed in the collection are manuscripts, photographs, audio and video tapes, maps, newspapers, and books.
MacDonald House Museum
A museum dedicated to the settlers of Lake Ainslie, Nova Scotia. We have an 1850's home, 1930's barn and school.
Nova Scotia Archives and Records Management
Information on using the Archives, getting started in your genealogical research, online searchable finding aids, virtual exhibit.
Nova Scotia Museum
Historical and natural science content, Museum policies, complete directory of museums and heritage societies in Nova Scotia. Over 2000 pages.
Nova Scotia Regional Libraries
Information on, and links to many of the Regional Libraries in NS.

5. Nova Scotia OCanada.ca Canada's Portal
nova scotia geography Nova Scotia's 580 kilometer peninsula is surrounded by fourbodies of water the Atlantic Ocean, the Bay of Fundy, the Northumberland
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One of the Maritime Provinces , Nova Scotia comprises a mainland peninsula and, across the Canso Strait, the adjacent Cape Breton Island . It is bounded on the N by the Gulf of St. Lawrence and Northumberland Strait, across which lies Prince Edward Island; on the E and S by the Atlantic Ocean; and on the W by New Brunswick, from which it is largely separated by the Bay of Fundy but to which the Chignecto Isthmus connects it. The climate is moderate and rainfall abundant. The east coast is rocky, with numerous bays and coves, and is dotted with many charming fishing villages. Off the beautiful south shore is Sable Island, called the graveyard of the Atlantic for its many shipwrecks; on the west coast huge Fundy tides wash the shores, extending into the Minas Basin and the Annapolis River estuary. Annapolis Royal , site of the first permanent Canadian settlement (Port-Royal, 1610). Cape Breton Island (est. 1936) and Kejimkujik (est. 1968) national parks are in Nova Scotia. Abundant game, all types of fishing, and some of the best sailing on the continent attract visitors. The capital and largest city is Halifax ; other important cities are Dartmouth Sydney Glace Bay Truro , and New Glasgow Sections in this article:
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8. What Does Nova Scotia Look Like? Tradewinds Realty Inc. - A Nova Scotia Real Est
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What does Nova Scotia look like? We are an island, almost! Connected to the rest of Canada by just a 28 kilometer/17 mile wide isthmus, you can expect to find everything 7400 kilometers/4630 miles of ever-changing continuous coastline would suggest. From spectacular beaches to rugged shores to craggy cliffs, the ebb and tide of the Atlantic Ocean dominates our scenery and way of life. But there is much more. Nova Scotia is a land of beautiful lakes, rolling farmland and breath-taking highlands. Many of our highways and byways take advantage of the scenery as do thousands of properties. With tiny villages, picturesque towns and urban centers, Nova Scotia offers a truly diverse landscape.
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9. Ezinenovascotiavol11
nova scotia geography Quiz 1. Name the capital of Nova Scotia, Canada's chief seaporton the Atlantic? 2. What is the second largest country in the world?
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The Bay of Fundy is a globally significant ecosystem. It is the nursery for the rarest of the world's great whales, the North Atlantic Right Whale; the most important migratory feeding area for shorebirds in eastern North America; and it is the summer feeding ground for all American shad spawned in rivers from Florida to Labrador. Captain Joshua Slocum, the first man to sail alone around the world was born in Westport on Brier Island, Nova Scotia. He sailed around the world in his 37-foot sloop "Spray" departing from Boston in April 1895 and arriving home in June 1898, landing in Newport, Rhode Island. The "fossil cliffs" at Joggins washed by the world famous tides of the Bay of Fundy were formed during a critical juncture in Earth history called the Triassic-Jurassic boundary. Each year the tides of Fundy expose a new layer of sediments and, with them, new fossils which may ultimately provide the answers to some of our most perplexing questions about the rise and fall of dinosaurs and the emergence of mammals. Nova Scotia Book and Video Selections
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10. Nova Scotia Sights And Sounds
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12. Nova Scotia: Economy And Higher Education
of nova scotia, and the Univ. Sections in this article Introduction; geography;Economy and Higher Education; History and Politics; Bibliography.
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Grand Banks and farther out to sea, although years of overfishing have now led to serious cutbacks in production. Lobster, scallops, and haddock are the biggest catches. Inland, the forests yield spruce lumber, and the province's industries produce much pulp and paper. In the northwest there is dairying, the most important sector of Nova Scotia's agricultural economy, and the region of Annapolis and Cornwallis contains valuable apple orchards. There are also significant hay, grain, fruit, and vegetable crops. The bay lowlands, reclaimed by dikes in the 17th cent., are very productive. Manufacturing is the largest sector of Nova Scotia's economy. In addition to the iron and steel produced at Sydney, the province's manufactures include processed food (especially fish), automobiles, tires, sugar, and construction materials. In addition to its all-year port facilities, Halifax is a railroad terminus. There are both hydroelectric and tidal (at Annapolis Royal) power-generating plants. Coast, countryside, and historical sites attract tourists.

13. KidZone Geography - Nova Scotia Canada
nova scotia. nova scotia is one of Canada's ten provinces. It is an Atlantic or Maritime province. nova scotia joined the Canadian Confederation in 1867.
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Nova Scotia is one of Canada's ten provinces. It is an Atlantic or "Maritime" province. It can be found on the East Coast of the country, near the Atlantic Ocean. Nova Scotia joined the Canadian Confederation in 1867. You can find out a lot of interesting information about the province at http://www.gov.ns.ca/about.htm Free Printable Worksheets: Nova Scotia flag worksheet Nova Scotia map and response worksheet Nova Scotia provincial bird with labels worksheet Nova Scotia provincial bird coloring page ... Nova Scotia provincial flower coloring page
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The mayflower was declared Nova Scotia's provincial flower in 1901. This beautiful flower blooms in early spring with white blooms and light pink buds.
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The Osprey was made Nova Scotia's provincial bird in 1994. The birds use the same nests each year, hatching 2-3 eggs per year.

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17. DinoData Geography Nova Scotia
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Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada Hugh Millward Geography Department Office: 106 Burke Building Phone: 420-5739 Fax: 496-8213 Email: hugh.millward@stmarys.ca Hugh Millward was born in England, and took a B.A. from Lanchester Polytechnic (now Coventry University) in 1970. His M.A. and Ph.D. are from the University of Western Ontario (1972 and 1975), and he has taught at Saint Mary’s University since 1975. His research centers on land use issues, usually with a Nova Scotia focus. Courses 311.1(.2) Rural Geography Prerequisite: GPY 214.1(.2) Examines the nature of rural settlement and land use in various cultural and technological settings. Emphasis is placed on agricultural patterns, and the changing organization of the countryside in modern societies. Topics include frontier settlement; land surveys; village morphology; land abandonment; farm enlargement and fragmentation; forestry, mining, and recreational uses; commuting; and conflicts over multiple land use and scenic preservation. GPY 312.1(.2) Urban Land Use Prerequisite: GPY 214.1(.2) The course analyzes the pattern of land use and the process of land use change in the city. Topics include: measurement and classification of land use; land use mix; models of the internal structure of cities; land values and land use zoning; the characteristics and use of residential, commercial, manufacturing land in cities; public and semi-public land; the impact of public policies on urban land use.

19. Geography And Climate
Scotland! Take a look at some of the facts about our land, sea and seasons.geography. nova scotia is 55,000 square kilometres in size.
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Nova Scotia is a province of rolling hills, flowing rivers and sharp cliffs. This province’s landscape and climate, has often been compared to that of Scotland. How fitting that Nova Scotia is in fact Latin for New Scotland!
Take a look at some of the facts about our land, sea and seasons. Geography Nova Scotia is 55,000 square kilometres in size.
  • Our province is connected to the province of New Brunswick and the rest of Canada, by the 28 kilometre Isthmus of Chignecto. The Canso Causeway joins Cape Breton Island with mainland Nova Scotia. Nova Scotia’s coastline, if you stretched it out as far as it would go, is 7,400 kilometres in length. But the overall length of the province is actually only 575 kilometres. The average width is 130 kilometres. The highest point in Nova Scotia is at White Hill Lake in Victoria County, and is part of the Cape Breton Highlands National Park. It stands 530 metres above sea level.

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