that is certainly not true.
Nova Scotia has a VERY small population compared to Quebec, Ontario, Alberta & British Columbia... Each of which has a city with a higher population than ALL of Nova Scotia.
About a half hour
Fully half of Canada's provinces have coastline on the Atlantic Ocean. They are Québec, Newfoundland and Labrador, Nova Scotia, Prince Edward Island, and New Brunswick.
To Halifax, Nova Scotia it would take about 13 and a half hours.
its about a half hour drive to sydney ns
you can fly it whenever you want, and it is flown at half mast when someone passes away
More than half of the Canadian province of Nova Scotia is a peninsula connected to the Canadian mainland by a narrow strip of land called the Isthmus of Chignecto.
148 kilometers or 92 miles, and it should take a little more than an hour and a half.
Actually, depending on which province you are in your perspective to the question will change. Nova Scotia (PEI and New Brunswick) is actually an hour later then Ontario and Quebec and 1/2 hour earlier then Newfoundland. The reason that NFLD and NS are only 30 minutes apart is because NFLD is further north then NS, PEI and NB and only extends slightly further east then the rest of the maritimes.
Nova Scotia is a long narrow peninsula with a length of about 350 to 360 miles long and an average width of 60 miles. That is very near the same length as Florida from North to South and about 1/2 the width of Florida from West to East.
No such thing. The only half cents minted in Canada are the New Brunswick 1861 and Nova Scotia 1861 and 1864. Probably you have a half penny from Great Britain or some other Commonwealth location.
New York and Nova Scotia are the places where the half brig Mary Celeste tended to be harbored. New York is the harbor for the hermaphrodite brig in question under the U.S.A.-registered name Mary Celeste. Nova Scotia is the harbor for the part barkentine part schooner under the original, Canada-registered name Amazon.
Québec is the largest province by area and the second-largest province by population. Ontario is the largest province by population and the second-largest province by area. Ontario, Québec, New Brunswick and Nova Scotia all joined Canada at the same time and, as such, none is any older than the other three.