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The Annapolis valley, with its rich soil and milder climate is perfect for vineyards and apple groves. also blueberryies, strawberries and other feild berries do well all over Nova Scotia.
Yes it does. Berwick is the Apple capitol and it is in the Annapolis valley, it also produces many other tree fruits and melons such as cantaloupe.
The Annapolis valley, with its rich soil and milder climate is perfect for vineyards and apple groves. also blueberryies, strawberries and other feild berries do well all over Nova Scotia.
The Bay of Fundy! Which is best seen from Digby or Annapolis Royal, Nova Scotia.
The Bay of Fundy. Best seen from Annapolis Royal or Digby, Nova Scotia.
Okanagan Valley in BC Canada also in the Annapolis Valley in Nova Scotia and in southern Quebec, all in Canada!!!!!
The distance is approximately 200 - 230 km.
There is only one and it is the Appalachians.
North Mountain and South Mountain make up the walls of the Annapolis Valley which stretches from just north of Digby to almost Windsor.
The provincial mineral of Nova Scotia is gypsum. This mineral is notable for its use in the production of plaster, wallboard, and cement. Nova Scotia has significant deposits of gypsum, particularly in the area around Halifax and in the Annapolis Valley, making it an important resource for the province's economy. Gypsum's formation from evaporating seawater contributes to its abundance in this region.
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.
The only functioning tidal power station in North America is in Annapolis Royal, Nova Scotia, Canada. It is called the Annapolis Royal Generating Station and uses the Bay of Fundy's powerful tides to generate electricity.