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Nova Scotia

Nova Scotia is a province located in the southeastern coast of Canada. Its capital city is Halifax.

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What is the average height of a nova scotia duck tolling retriever?

43 to 53 cm at the shoulder. The males are slightly larger than the females.

What are Nova Scotia's neighboring provinces?

New Brunswick and Prince Edward Island can easily be reached by road and are the closest neighboring provinces. Newfoundland and Labrador could be considered a neighbour, since the ferry runs from Nova Scotia to Newfouldland, but it is much further away.

Do you get a fine if driving without a license in Nova Scotia?

Yes. $285 for a first offense, $457 for a second offense, and $802 for third or subsequent offense.

Is Trailer Park Boys Filmed In Nova Scotia?

yess its filmed in dartmoth, nova scotia which is not far from Halifax

What is the elevation of Halifax Nova Scotia?

Halifax International Airport sits at 145 m above sea level. However, the city is also on Halifax Harbour, a saltwater harbour of the Atlantic Ocean.

What year were the acadians aloud back in Nova Scotia?

In 1764, a year after the end of the Seven Years War. After the French had given up North America, the Acadians were no longer seen as a threat to the British.

When did Nova Scotia born?

Two groups of Algonquian-speaking indigenous peoples, the Abnaki and the Micmac, were in Nova Scotia when the first Europeans arrived. Vikings may have been the first Europeans to explore Nova Scotia, but the first recorded exploration was made in 1497 by English explorer John Cabot. French claims were established by Giovanni da Verrazzano in 1524 and by Jacques Cartier ten years later. In 1604 Pierre du Guast sieur de Monts, Samuel de Champlain, and Baron de Poutrincourt established a colony at Port Royal, but in 1607 the colony was abandoned. Poutrincourt returned in 1610 and established the first successful settlement of Europeans in what is now Canada. In 1621 King James I of England changed the area's name from Acadia to Nova Scotia.

What 18th century french colony originally known as isle royal has been restored in 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.

What is the minimum wage in Nova Scotia?

$10.40 an hour is the minimum wage in Nova Scotia, $9.90 for inexperienced workers.

This was last increased on 2014 April 1 and will increase yearly, next on 2015 April 1.

"inexperienced employee" means an employee who has not been employed by his or her present or other employer for a total period of three calendar months to do the work for which the employee is employed, but it does not include a person in the employ of an employer for whom he or she has completed three calendar months of employment.

How many stamps do you need from Ontario to nova scotia?

One, for a normal card or letter. Check the Canada Post website for the current cost of postage, and for rates for non-standard mail.

What does nova scotia's plaid look like?

there is no such thing as a plaid for nova scotia or any province. it is simply a lie that teachers all around Canada and Europe do. its mostly a scam for grade 4,5, and 6s. look it up all you want, on every answers site and everywhere. and it wont be there. i highly reccommend not telling your friends about this. youll be the only one that gets an A+ and they still wont have it done because they will be looking up the plaid.. unless someone is as smart as you for giving a question for this.

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Branch transit number list scotia Jamaica?

Here are the transit numbers for Scotiabank's Jamaica locations. Frankfield- Transit #: 00125a, May Pen-Transit #: 30205, Christiana- Transit #: 00125, Park Crescent - Transit #: 50195a, and Mandeville- Transit #: 50195. Hope this helps.

What does Nova Godina celebrate?

Nova Godina if translated from Croatian language it means New Year celebration. So by saying Nova Godina they celebrate New Year evening at that time.

How is the bay of Fundy related to the reversing river?

The "reversing rivers" (there are several of them, in both Nova Scotia and New Brunswick) are rivers that feed into the Bay of Fundy. Since the Bay has the world's highest tides, the incoming high tide flows up the rivers. Thus the rivers appear to reverse.

What is the ground snow load psf in nova scotia Canada?

1. Use the formula, L = H . D (where L is the snow load in kg/meter squared, H is the height of the snow cover in meters, and D is the density of the snow in kg/meter cubed).

2. Get data from the first link below: Average maximum snow cover in Nova Scotia ~ 50 - 100 cm; average density of freshly fallen snow ~ 100 kg/meter cubed; average density of settled snowpack ~ 200 to 300 kg/meter cubed.

3. Convert result from metric to English units, using 1 kg = 2.2 lbs, and 1 meter squared = 10.76 square feet.

4. This gives, for example, the following range of snow loads for Cape Breton, Nova Scotia: (a) 10 psf for freshly fallen snow of depth 50 cm; (b) 60 psf for settled snowpack of 100 cm depth with a maximum density of 300 kg/meter cubed; (c) 50 psf for settled snowpack of 100 cm depth average density 250 kg/meter cubed.

5. This compares with the result of 46 psf listed for Halifax, Nova Scotia, in the second link below.

These results are for snow laying on the ground. On a rooftop, the results would depend on the shape of the roof and other factors identifed, for example, in the third link below. This source also presents graphs showing experimental measurements of snow load, for different snow conditions.

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http:/atlas.nrcan.gc.ca/site/english/maps/environment/climate/snowcover

http:/www.canadiangeographic.ca/Magazinejf03/alacarte.asp

www.aij.or.jp/jpn/symposium/2006/loads/Chapter5_com.pdf

Best jobs in Nova Scotia?

the best job in nova scotia is catching fish than selling them.

How much does it cost to go by plane to Nova Scotia?

You should check with a travel site or two. The prices depend on where you are flying from and to, as well as date, time, and class of service.

What is nova naprox used for?

Naproxen belongs to the class of medications called nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs). It is used to treat the symptoms of rheumatoid arthritis, osteoarthritis, ankylosing spondylitis, and juvenile rheumatoid Arthritis. It is also used for the relief of minor aches and pains in muscles, bones, and joints; mild-to-moderate pain accompanied by inflammation in injuries (e.g., sprains and strains); and menstrual cramps.

It relieves pain and reduce swelling and inflammation by reducing a substance in the body that leads to inflammation and pain.