The Bay of Fundy is between Nova Scotia and New Brunswick. However Nova Scotia is a peninsula (pin inch u la) and not an island. So we are not actually separated from the rest of Canada.
A peninsula is an area of land that is surrounded on all sides with water EXCEPT one little arm that connects it to main land. An island has no above water connections to other land masses.
Yes, New Brunswick and Nova Scotia are Canadian provinces.
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For the most part, Nova Scotia is farther south than New Brunswick, but not entirely so.
The Bay of Fundy lies between Nova Scotia and New Brunswick.
No to both. New Brunswick is fully connected to Quebec and Maine on two sides; Nova Scotia is a peninsula with a narrow land connection to New Brunswick.
Nova Scotia is not a pennisukla, it shares a border with New Brunswick
Only New Brunswick shares a border with Nova Scotia.
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Nova Scotia is to the right of New Brunswick (wich is landlocked to the left of Quebec.)
The Bay of Fundy, between Nova Scotia and New Brunswick, experiences the highest tides in the world.
the province is Nova Scotia
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