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Official Flower
Provincial Tree
100

Canada has this many provinces

10 

100

Adopted in 1625 and is the oldest in Canada.

Coat of Arms

100

The official bird of Nova Scotia.

Osprey

100

The official flower of Nova Scotia.

mayflower

100

Nova Scotia's provincial tree.

Red Spruce

200

Nova Scotia is located on this coast.

East

200

The image of this person on the coat of arms is a symbol of Nova Scotia's first inhabitants.

Native person

200

The official dog in Nova Scotia.

Duck toller or duck tolling retriever

200

The year Nova Scotia declared an official floral emblem.

1901

200

Early settlers used the provincial tree to build these.

To build ships
300

The capital of Nova Scotia.

Halifax

300

Double Jeopardy

Our Latin motto " Munit Haec et Altera Vincit" translates to this.

"One defends and the other conquers"

300
What area in Northern Nova Scotia has their own flag.

Cape Breton Island

300

The official flower is a symbol of this.

Success

300

What disease were twigs of the provincial tree used to cure.


Scurvy

Bonus $1.00 - What is Scurvy a result of?

400

Early french settlers called the area of Nova Scotia this.

Acadia

400

Nova Scotia's nickname which is also found on our license plates.

"Canada's Ocean Playground"

400

The cross of St. Andrew is a symbol of this on the flag.

Scotland

400

The official flower has been celebrated in songs and poetry since this time.

1800's

400

The provincial tree represents this in Nova Scotia's people.

Strength

500

Every Nova Scotia city and town is located within 56 km of this.

coastline

500

Nova Scotia's past as a British colony is represented by a crown and this on the coat of arms.

Unicorn

500

Nova Scotia's official flag was adopted in this year.

1929

500

The official flower is only found here.

North America

500

The average height of the provincial tree.

25 metres (80 feet)