Nova Scotia
The Cabot Trail is located on Cape Breton Island, which is part of the Canadian province of Nova Scotia.
The only Canadian Province attached to Nova Scotia is New Brunswick. Prince Edward Island and Newfoundland are both islands and separate provinces. Cape Breton Island is part of Nova Scotia.
nova scotia
Nova Scotia
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AnswerNova Scotia is a Canadian province but it is not an island. If you look at any map, you will see that Nova Scotia is connected to New Brunswick. Cape Breton, part of Nova Scotia, is an island situated off the north edge of mainland Nova Scotia.
'Isle Royale' was the French name for Cape Breton Island, which is now part of the Province of Nova Scotia. The Canadian Government is restoring the Fortress of Louisbourg, a fortified town which was a French stronghold. Cape Breton Island is the easternmost part of Nova Scotia. Louisbourg is situated on the south shore of Cape Breton Island, less than an hour's drive south of Sydney. The Fortress of Louisbourg is a National Historic Site of Canada. See the links below.
There are at least three examples of Canadian provinces that have one or more islands that constitute a significant part of the province. The province of Newfoundland and Labrador includes the Isle of Newfoundland. The province of Nova Scotia includes Cape Breton Island. The province of British Columbia includes Vancouver Island. Less significant islands are part of Québec, Ontario, New Brunswick and Prince Edward Island. Alberta and Saskatchewan do not have any sea coast, While Manitoba does, all islands in Hudson Bay are part of Nunavut.
Jacques Cartier was of Breton origin from France who first discovered the Province of Qubec located in Canada. In 1535, he was the first to discover the St. Lawrence River.
A Breton is an inhabitant of the Brittany region of France
They are French and they are a Breton.
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