Do Nova Scotia Duck Tolling Retrievers ever have blue eyes?
Most Tollers have blue eyes as puppies. Usually, however, their eyes turn gradually darker as they approach adulthood. Adult duck tolling retrievers have eyes ranging from hazel to amber in hue.
How many airports in nova scotia?
There are three International airports: Halifax, Yarmouth and Sydney.
There are 51 other airstrips, heliports and water landing sites in Nova Scotia. Some are military, and most are suitable only for helicopters or small planes.
Is boxing day sale on the 26th in Halifax nova scotia?
No. The 26th (Boxing Day) is a Provincial holiday. Stores are not open. Boxing Day (or Boxing Week) sales are held on the following day(s).
Does Nova Scotia have flying earwigs in Canada?
I guess the question is, "do European earwigs fly" as that is where the variety that reside in Nova Scotia have come from. The answer is yes they can but rarely they do. I have not seen one fly. We first started to notice them in earnest in our area 35 years ago and in that time not once have I seen one take wing.
Is Laurentian bank same as The Bank of Nova Scotia?
No, Laurentian Bank (LB) is a much smaller bank than Bank of Nova Scotia (BNS). As of September 2014 BNS had a market value of approximately 85 Billion and LB had a market value of 1.5 Billion.
What is a city worth visiting in Nova Scotia?
Depends on your interests. Halifax, as the provincial capital, is the largest city and is interesting for its history, universities, military ties, manufacturing and shopping. Other places of interest would include Lunenburg (a UNESCO World Heritage site), Louisbourg (a working recreation of an 18th-century French fortress), the Cabot Trail (not a city, but a world-famous road around the Cape Breton Highlands), the Annapolis Valley (known for the Apple Blossom Festival) and Peggy's Cove (perhaps the world's most photographed lighthouse).
What is the Capital of Prince Eduard's Island known for?
Prince Edward Island's Capital Charlottetown, was where the Fathers of Confederation signed the Papers to link the current Provinces into the country of Canada. There is a large center there to commemorate the Historical significance.
What are the colors of the Nova Scotia flag?
The colours of the Nova Scotia flag is white, blue, red and golden yellow.
What is the type of leader and current person name of nova scotia?
I think you are looking for Darryl Dexter, Premier of Nova Scotia and leader of the New Democratic Party (NDP) in Nova Scotia.
What is the popular port of call for cruise ships in Nova Scotia?
We have two, possibly more, ports of call for cruise ships in Nova Scotia. Halifax, Nova Scotia is our capital city. Sydney, Nova Scotia also receives many cruise ships throughout the season.
What is the air kilometer distance in Canada from Hamilton to Halifax?
One thousand three hundred thirteen (1,313) is the air kilometer distance in Canada from Hamilton, Ontario, to Halifax, Nova Scotia. That equals 816 air miles or 709 nautical miles.
How many hours to drive from Kingston Ontario to bay of funday nova scotia?
I have a family member who does the drive yearly, and it takes between 18-22 driving hours. With one overnight stay if you left early in the morning.
Why did the acadians not want to sign the oath?
They didn't want to sign the oath because they are affraid that they would have to go to war aggainst all their people.
What counties are in Nova Scotia?
Yarmouth, Shelburne, Digby, Annapolis, Kings, Hants, Halifax, Guysborouh, Pictue, Antiganish, Colchester, Cumberland, and Cape Breton Island.
How does Scotia OnLine handle unauthorized transactions?
Scotia OnLine offers an online security guarantee to their banking customers. The guarantee fully reimburses customers should they suffer a financial loss due to unauthorized activity.
What is the Relative location of Nova Scotia?
absolute location: 45°10'N, 63°0'W
relative location: east of New Brunswick, south of Prince Edward Island, west of Newfoundland & Labrador, surrounded by north
Atlantic Ocean
What ocean borders Nova Scotia?
Just one! The Atlantic Ocean surrounds Nova Scotia (the Bay of Fundy between us and New Brunswick and the Northumberland Straight between us and PEI. However both are still parts of the Atlantic Ocean). I should mention though that Nova Scotia is not an island and we are connected by land to New Brunswick.
May I take the ferry from Caribou Nova Scotia to Wood Islands Prince Edward Island one way?
Yes, and if you plan to do so, the cheapest choice is to take the ferry from Nova Scotia to PEI, and then take the Confederation Bridge to leave the island. You only pay when you leave PEI, and the bridge costs less than the ferry.
Is there a list of Halifax 1917 injured?
I assume you are asking for people injured in the Halifax Explosion (6 December 1917) and not people injured in WWI in 1917.
There is a ledger at the Nova Scotia Archives that lists those killed (and those who died from their injuries) in the Halifax Explosion. But this does not
list people who were injured but did not die from their wounds.
I am not aware of any listing of non-fatal injuries, as it would include many thousands who suffered minor cuts or burns, many of which would not even have received medical treatment.
You can search the Remembrance Book at the Archives website: (see Related Links below)
What are some laws in nova scotia?
There are three levels of law that could apply in Nova Scotia.
The highest level is Federal law, that defines things like criminal offenses, fisheries regulations, laws applicable to foreign affairs and international trade, national defence and so on.
The next level is Provincial law, which defines things like the laws applicable to operating motor vehicles, procurement of goods and services, education, energy and natural resources.
Finally, there are municipal laws that apply to activities such as the use of public parks and recreational areas, snow removal and on-street parking, parade permits, noise bylaws, land use bylaws, building permits and so on.
Some activities, like the delivery of health care services, are subject to all three levels of government, while others are defined in one or two of these levels.
Does a tourist have any travel warnings for Nova Scotia?
If you are driving to or in Nova Scotia, you should be aware that all speed limits and road signs are in metric units (Kilometers per hour, not Miles per hour) and that it is illegal to use a hand-held cellphone while driving.