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).
Haligonians are from Halifax, the capital city of Nova Scotia in Canada.
The capital of the Province of Nova Scotia is Halifax.
No, it is a province.
Halifax is the capital of the Canadian province of Nova Scotia.
Nova Scotia is located on the eastern part of Canada. The capital of Nova Scotia is Halifax.Halifax is the biggest city in Nova Scotia. Nova Scotia is a colder area because it IS up North also, at least 2 of its sides are surrounded by the Atlantic ocean.
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The city of Halifax is located in the Canadian province of Nova Scotia.
If you're talking about Halifax, Nova Scotia and Portland, Maine then yes, it is. ...Halifax, Nova Scotia (City) = ~285,000Halifax, Nova Scotia (HRM / Metro) = ~410,000Portland, Maine (City) = ~63,000Portland, Maine (Metro) = ~240,000
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Halifax/Dartmouth (they amalgamated) would be the largest urban center in the province of Nova Scotia.
hi i would like to know ho many hours to drive from quebec city to nova scotia