You can probably find all the maps you need in a convenience store in Bracebridge.
The most straightforward way to get to Nova Scotia is to follow the Trans Canada Highway. (I have a few favourite shortcuts, but you'd probably get lost trying to follow them.)
By the way, parlez-vous francais? If not, travelling through Quebec will be frustrating because all the road signs are in French, and many people who work in convenience stores and restaurants don't (or won't) speak English.
You might want to consider crossing into the USA to get to New Brunswick, and pick up the Trans Canada once you get there.
You can usually buy maps wherever you stop for fuel. But here's a tip: if you ask for directions, do so before you fuel-up. Some people who work in convenience stores are quite knowledgeable, while others have trouble finding their own driveway. You might have to try two or three places to get good directions.
Check googlemaps,,,mapquest,,,yahoomaps,,etc..........
Nova Scotia, New Brunswick and Quebec didn't actually need Confederation, because they were already doing pretty well. It was Ontario that needed Confederation because they would get money from Nova Scotia and the railway would be built which helped them(Dubious)
One, for a normal card or letter. Check the Canada Post website for the current cost of postage, and for rates for non-standard mail.
They wanted a railway to transport goods, a union because they were afraid that the united states would take over, and they needed more people to reside in nova scotia
Do u need a licence to drive a moped
No you do not. Newfoundland is a Canadian province as is Nova Scotia. You do not need a passport to travel between Canadian provinces. There are two or more ferries that depart for Newfoundland on a daily basis. There is also the option to fly.
According to the DMV booklet, no. If a scooter is under 100cc you do not need a licence.
Well, originally, New Brunswick wanted to join with Nova Scotia and PEI in a Maritime Union, but when John A. McDonald and George Brown got themselves in invited to the meetings, they persuaded Nova Scotia and New Brunswick to join Confederation. PEI did NOT join at this time because they felt no need.
Approx. 26 hours. More if you stop for sleep, less if you don't need bathroom breaks.
There are no Canadian cities that begin with the letter x. If you need the letter x for Canada, Xena is a small community in Saskatchewan, Canada. There also are streets in Canada that begin with the letter x including Xavier Court in Brampton, Ontario; Xavier Avenue in Moncton, New Brunswick; and Xanadu Road in Antigonish, Nova Scotia.
There isn't one... Obviously you need to be able to take care of yourself if you aren't going to be with an adult, but that depends on the person, not their age. I myself have wandered the lands of Nova Scotia during summers without any adult supervision since age 10. Most people feel that 15 is an acceptable age to take care of yourself.
Yes they are, they are sold just about anywhere in the world that would need to use them. Where to find them depends, what stores sell ovens near you.
quebec, nova scotia, Newfoundland and OntarioONLY ONE RIGHT OUT OF THREE!!==================================That's right! Only three provinces joined together to form Canada. They were Nova Scotia, New Brunswick and the pre-Confederation Province of Canada.At the moment of Confederation (July 1, 1867) the pre-Confederation Province of Canada was divided into the Provinces of Ontario and Québec.Only three provinces joined together to form Canada, but there are four original provinces of Canada.(Newfoundland was the last province to join Canada.)