The blue Saint Andrew's cross
The main religion in Nova Scotia is Christianity, with over 37% of its population being Roman Catholic.
Nova Scotia, Canada has several industries. The main industry in Nova Scotia is fishing. Farming is also a large industry, along with the film industry.
In 1988 the Province past a bill making the Red Spruce the official tree of Nova Scotia. It has been a main stay of forestry in Nova Scotia.
Fishing and Farming
the bay of fundy
Mass producing dildos for the homeless
You enter Nova Scotia on TCH 104 from New Brunswick this highway follows an Easterly direction to Cape Breton. High 102 leaves the 104 at Truro and goes South to Halifax. From Halifax to Yarmouth at the West end of Nova Scotia two highways will take you there. Highway 101 to the Annapolis valley and then to Yarmouth or Highway 103 from Halifax to Yarmouth via the Atlantic Coast. These are our main routes of Nova Scotia.
Yes, it they do because fishing in Nova Scotia is still a major industry as it was in the 1800-1900s. Their main catches include hammock, cod, and lobster.
Blue is the main color
the main color of the flag is red,,with 5 golden stars
Almost every country, has a natural resource. Nova Scotia has many natural resources this includes oil, natural gas, manganite, and fish.
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.