Well it depends on who you ask. Some will say the Bay of Fundy because it has the highest tides in the world (the difference between low and high tide is the largest difference in the whole world), some will say the beauty of the Annapolis Valley and the Apple Blossoms in summer, the Historic Town of Annapolis Royal is the first township settled in all of Canada (and maybe even the US). Like I said it depends on who you ask.
There is nothing bad, everything is perfect. Nova Scotia is the most wonderful place on earth. Disney stole Nova Scotia's slogan. As it's also the happiest place on earth. Nova Scotia > Derby <3 lubly
Halifax/Dartmouth (they amalgamated) would be the largest urban center in the province of Nova Scotia.
it is cold for most of the year.
Nova Scotia
For the most part, Nova Scotia is farther south than New Brunswick, but not entirely so.
Nova Scotia is known as the second smallest province in Canada. Nova Scotia also includes beautiful Cape Breton Island and approximately 3800 coastal islands. In 2011 the population of Nova Scotia was approximately 921000. In comparison to other provinces in Canada, Nova Scotia would be the second most densely populated province in Canada as of 2011
Yes, Nova Scotia hosts many different types of hawks; most of whom are visitors during migratory season.
"Sydney, Nova Scotia" would be correct ("Nova Scotia" is Latin and therefore does not strictly require a translation), but most people would say "Sydney, Nouvelle Ecosse".
Nova Scotia
it is cold for most of the year.
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