Why was Nova Scotia named Nova Scotia?
Sir Willam Alexander named it Nova Scotia which means New Scotland in Latin.
What is Nova Scotia known for?
It is one of only three Canadian maritime provinces located on the North Atlantic Coast of North America.
Where was Sidney Crosby born?
Cole Harbor
How many people live in Nova Scotia?
971,395 people
What is the largest ethnic group in Nova Scotia?
The largest ethnic group in Nova Scotia is Scottish
When did people start living in Nova Scotia?
1632
What is the most famous land mark in Nova Scotia
Cape Breton Highlands National Park Of Canada
Who is the most famous person from Nova Scotia?
Sidney Crosby
What are some of the places to visit in Nova Scotia?
There are many nice places to visit in Nova Scotia. There is The Bay of Fundy, Peggy’s cove, Lunenburg, and more.
What are two Aboriginal tribes in Nova Scotia?
Bear River First Nations & Acadia First Nations
What is the capital of Nova Scotia?
Halifax
What is the AREA of Nova Scotia?
55,284 km²
Who are some famous hockey players from Nova Scotia?
Sidney Crosby, Brad Marchand & Nathan Mackinnon
A famous Landmark to visit in Nova Scotia?
Peggy's Cove
What foods are Nova Scotia known for?
Digby Scallops, Wild Blueberries, Apples
Who colonized Nova Scotia?
Nova Scotia briefly became a Scottish colony.
What is the largest lake in Nova Scotia?
Lake Ainslie
Famous Producer born in Nova Scotia?
Thom Fitzgerald
What is the best time of year to visit Nova Scotia?
The best time to visit Halifax is May through October
What is one of the strongest Aboriginal culture in Nova Scotia that starts with an M?
Mi'kmaq
What is the Halifax Explosion?
Halifax explosion occurred when a munitions ship blew up in the harbour of Halifax
What is the land like in Nova Scotia?
Most of the land in Nova Scotia is bedrock.
Who is the richest person in Nova Scotia?
James Cameron with a net work of $700 million
The best Trail in Nova Scotia?
The Sky Line Trail
Does The Northumberland strait freeze?