Hali-Facts
Nature of the East
'Water' We Talking About
Scotian Slang
Fun Facts
100

At just over 4km, Halifax features one of the world's longest WHAT?  

Continuous Boardwalk

100

How many tonnes of lobster are hauled from Nova Scotia waters ever year?

50,000

100

Which body of water in Nova Scotia is home to the world's highest tides?

Bay of Fundy

Famous for the highest tides on Earth, with a range that can exceed 16 meters (52.5 feet)

100

What's the Nova Scotian term for your frontyard?

Dooryard

100

Nova Scotians are nicknamed what term?

Bluenosers

Coined back in the 1760s, this term likely refers to early Nova Scotian sailors who would be out in the cold weather and get a blue nose.

200

Which city (to the East) is physically closer to Halifax than Victoria, BC?

Dublin, Ireland

200

What is the official bird of Nova Scotia?

The Osprey

200

Which fish attracts anglers from around the world to Nova Scotia?

Bluefin Tuna

200

This term describes someone who is sulky. "Don't be such a X"

Sook

200

Which mountain range runs through Nova Scotia?

The Appalachian Mountains

This chain of eroded mountains extends about 2,400 kilometres in length, from central Alabama in the US, through Canada’s maritime provinces.

300

What is the term for the daily Halifax tradition where a cannon is fired from the Halifax Citadel at noon?

Noon Gun

This daily tradition has been in place since 1857

300

What's the official tree of Nova Scotia?

Red Spruce

300
Nova Scotia has X kilometres of coastline.

13,000

300

How would a Nova Scotian tell you to "help yourself!"

Fill yer boots!

300

There are 24,000 kms of roads in Nova Scotia. How many bridges connect these roadways?

4100

400

Halifax is home to the second-largest WHAT in the world?

Ice-Free Harbour

Second to Sydney, AU

400
Which Nova Scotian island is home to 500 wild horses?

Sable Island

400

How many lighthouses sit along the coastline of Nova Scotia?

160

400

It's not lunch in bed—it's just another name for a bedtime snack

Bed Lunch

400

This famous hockey player was born and raised in Cole Harbour, Nova Scotia

Sidney Crosby

500

Halifax has a DEEP connection to what 1912 disaster?

The Titanic

Halifax served as the base for recovery operations and 150 - 160 people are buried in Halifax

500

How many species of whales can be found in the Bay of Fundy?

12 Species

500

This organism grows deep in the North Atlantic Ocean, forming reefs made of many tiny animals called polyps.

Lophelia (Cold-Water Coral)

500

This is just what it sounds like: it's really windy outside.

Blowin' a Gale!

500

This Nova Scotia town is known as Canada's Christmas Tree Capital.

Chester