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The narrow neck of land between Nova Scotia and New Brunswick is called the Chignecto Isthmus.
Newfoundland has about 5 times the land area of Nova Scotia.
Travelling due south from Nova Scotia, the first land you would see is either Bermuda, or somewhere in the Caribbean, between Puerto Rico and Barbados.
Newfoundland (the island) is about twice as large as Nova Scotia. Newfoundland and Labrador (the province) is about 8 times the area of Nova Scotia.
There are several land forms located in Nova Scotia. The Appalachian Mountains and several lakes and rivers are throughout Nova Scotia.
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Crown land in Nova Scotia is not for sale for private residential or recreational use. US citizens own the land that they purchase in Nova Scotia unless they forfeit on the land tax. If land tax is not paid for at least FIVE years the municipality in which the property is located can seize this property and put it up for public auction. Check the Nova Scotia Department of Natural Resources for regulations regarding crown land.
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Just one! The Atlantic Ocean surrounds Nova Scotia (the Bay of Fundy between us and New Brunswick and the Northumberland Straight between us and PEI. However both are still parts of the Atlantic Ocean). I should mention though that Nova Scotia is not an island and we are connected by land to New Brunswick.
Over land the distance is 1252 miles
Nova Scotia
The Canadian province of Nova Scotia is surrounded by the waters of the Atlantic Ocean and Gulf of St Lawrence; except for where it borders the province of New Brunswick. The province of PEI is in the gulf of St Lawrence and the province of Newfoundland is in the North Atlantic. Maine, USA borders New Brunswick and not Nova Scotia, but is the way most Atlantic Canadians access the USA and the most eastern USA seaboard state residents access Canada.