This light house is said to be Nova Scotia's most well-known and the most photographed in Canada
What is Peggy's Cove Lighthouse?
Born in Cole Harbour Nova Scotia, he is an NHLer with a knack for acting (check out his Timmie's commercials).
Who is Sidney Crosby?
A top export of Nova Scotia, this crustacean is referred to by some as the cockroach of the sea
What is lobster?
In our province's capital, you might break a sweat on your way to visit this National Historic Site
What is the Halifax Citadel?
The first Nova Scotia Hertiage Day in 2015 honoured her for her civil and women's rights activism. Though she was born and raised in Halifax her commonly told story takes place in New Glasgow.
Who is Viola Desmond?
Dough and garlic spread topped with cheese and dunked into donair sauce, it is said that Atlantic Canada is the only place to find this treat.
What are garlic fingers?
If you are prone to motion sickness, you might want to be wary of this famous route on Cape Breton Island (the views are worth it!)
What is the Cabot Trail?
He had his breakout role in the 2007 movie Juno. Later he directed "There's something in the water", which brings attention to the injustices and injuries caused by environmental racism in Nova Scotia.
Who is Elliot Page?
In the fall, the Valley is full of folks going to pick this fruit.
What are apples?
The original Bluenose was launched here
What is Lunenburg?
He invented the Telephone. No, he is not Nova Scotian but he spent most of his adult life here!!!
Who is Alexander Graham Bell?
This Nova Scotian delicacy is usually served late night and includes spiced beef, cooked on a spit and shaved onto a pita, doused in a sweet garlic sauce and garnished with tomatoes and raw onions and sometimes cheese!
What is Donair?
The cough medication "Buckley's" was invented by a person from this small harbourside community in Cumberland County
What is Wallace?
This Nova Scotian folk artist is Canada renowned for her brightly coloured and endearing paintings of rural Nova Scotia.
Who is Maud Lewis?
Oxford, Nova Scotia was once known as the ______ capital of the world.
What is blueberry capital of the world?