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  1. Hants County, Nova Scotia Geography Introduction: East Hants, Nova Scotia, Burntcoat Head, Nova Scotia, West Hants, Nova Scotia, Maitland
  2. Pictou County, Nova Scotia Geography Introduction: Debert, Nova Scotia, Durham, Nova Scotia, Caribou, Nova Scotia, White Hill , Nova Scotia
  3. Digby County, Nova Scotia Geography Introduction: Digby, Nova Scotia, Concession, Nova Scotia, Brier Island, St. Marys Bay, Nova Scotia
  4. Cumberland County, Nova Scotia Geography Introduction: Kirkhill, Nova Scotia
  5. Cape Breton County, Nova Scotia Geography Introduction: Sgurra Bhreac, Mira River, Florence, Nova Scotia, Albert Bridge, Nova Scotia, South Bar
  6. Geography of Nova Scotia: List of Lakes in Nova Scotia, Little Lake, Cranberry Lake, Nova Scotia, Atlantic Maritime Ecozone, Second Lake
  7. Nova Scotia: Nova Scotia, Geography of Nova Scotia, History of Nova Scotia, Demographics of Nova Scotia, Politics of Nova Scotia, Monarchy in Nova Scotia, ... Nova Scotia, Nova Scotia Community College
  8. HISTORY AND GEOGRAPHY OF NOVA SCOTIA by John Calkin, 1878
  9. Acadia: The Geography of Early Nova Scotia to 1760 by Andrew Hill Clark, 1968
  10. A comprehensive outline of the geography & history of Nova-Scotia;: From the discovery of America to the IVth year of the reign of Queen Victoria, by John H Crosskill, 1842
  11. A Geography and History of the County of Digby, Nova Scotia by Isaiah W. Wilson, 2010-02-17
  12. A Hand Book of the Geography and Natural History of the Province of Nova Scotia for the Use of Schools, Families and Travellers by J. W. Dawson, 1857-01-01
  13. The Industrial Resources of Nova Scotia; Comprehending the Physical Geography, Topography, Geology, Agriculture, Fisheries, Mines, Forests by Abraham Gesner, 2009-12-29
  14. A Hand Book of the Geography and Natural History of the Province of Nova Scotia; For the Use of Schools, Families, and Travellers by Sir John William Dawson, 2009-12-20

21. Peggy's Cove 2005 - Banjon's Photos
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22. Nova Scotia: Encyclopedia II - Nova Scotia - Geography
The province's mainland is a peninsula, connected to mainland North America by the Isthmus of Chignecto, and surrounded by the Atlantic Ocean, including numerous bays and estuaries
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23. Reids Hill, Nova Scotia
CategoryShelburne County, Nova Scotia geography stubs Wikipedia Reids Hill, Nova Scotia Reynoldscroft, Nova Scotia Riverhead, Nova Scotia Rockland, Nova Scotia Roseway,
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24. Geography Scholarships In Nova Scotia
Geography Scholarships in Nova Scotia. Geography scholarships awarded in Nova Scotia for higher education students in Canada. Includes scholarships, awards, prizes and bursaries
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25. Chemistry - South Shore (Nova Scotia)
The South Shore is a region of Nova Scotia Canada. It is the Atlantic coast Nova Scotia geography
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Periodic Table standard table large table Chemical Elements ... Nova Scotia geography
South Shore (Nova Scotia)
The South Shore is a region of Nova Scotia Canada . It is the Atlantic coast running south from Halifax to the end of the peninsula at Yarmouth The South Shore is the centre of Nova Scotia's tourism industry with it being home to many cottages, hotels, and tourist attractions. The tourist trade is centred on the towns of Lunenburg Chester Mahone Bay , and Liverpool Peggys Cove is located just outside the region.) The largest community in the area is the town of Bridgewater , which is the commercial and industrial heart of the region but does not have a large tourist industry. Politically the South Shore is part of the South Shore electoral district.
History
The region was one of the first areas of North America to be colonized by Europeans with the French arrival at Port Royal in . The region, without good agricultural land was only sparsely inhabited by the

26. KidZone Geography - Nova Scotia Canada
free printable worksheets and facts for preschool, kindergarten and early grade school geography lessons.
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Nova Scotia is one of Canada's ten provinces. It is an Atlantic or "Maritime" province. It can be found on the East Coast of the country, near the Atlantic Ocean. Nova Scotia joined the Canadian Confederation in 1867. You can find out a lot of interesting information about the province at http://www.gov.ns.ca/about.htm Free Printable Worksheets: Free On-Line Activities:
The Provincial Flag
Blue Saint Andrew's cross with gold and red crest of a lion in the center. In the 1625 it was the first provincial flag in the commonwealth to be authorized.
The Provincial Flower
The mayflower was declared Nova Scotia's provincial flower in 1901. This beautiful flower blooms in early spring with white blooms and light pink buds.

27. Biology - South Shore (Nova Scotia)
The South Shore is a region of Nova Scotia Canada. It is the Atlantic coast Nova Scotia geography
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South Shore (Nova Scotia)
The South Shore is a region of Nova Scotia Canada . It is the Atlantic coast running south from Halifax to the end of the peninsula at Yarmouth The South Shore is the centre of Nova Scotia's tourism industry with it being home to many cottages, hotels, and tourist attractions. The tourist trade is centred on the towns of Lunenburg Chester Mahone Bay , and Liverpool Peggys Cove is located just outside the region.) The largest community in the area is the town of Bridgewater , which is the commercial and industrial heart of the region but does not have a large tourist industry. Politically the South Shore is part of the South Shore electoral district.
History
The region was one of the first areas of North America to be colonized by Europeans with the French arrival at Port Royal in . The region, without good agricultural land was only sparsely inhabited by the Acadians , however. When the British took control of the region they initiated a program of importing colonists from continental Europe, known as the

28. Nova Scotia - Geography
A selection of articles related to Nova Scotia Geography Nova Scotia - Geography A Wisdom Archive on Nova Scotia - Geography Nova Scotia - Geography
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29. EAST COAST OYSTERS
FOX ISLAND – Malagash, Nova Scotia Geography Malagash is located within Tatamagouche Bay, on the Northern side of Nova Scotia. It is a large sweeping bag with many rivers that .
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30. Nelson Education - Elementary Social Studies - InfoCanada
Nelson Education School Elementary Social Studies InfoCanada Teacher Centre Nova Scotia Geography Nova Scotia Geography
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Nova Scotia: Geography
Web Links These Web Sites will provide you with background information.
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Sable Island Through photographs and brief explanatory text, students can explore Sable Island and learn about its history, animals and plants, and efforts to preserve the island's fragile ecosystem. This site can help you teach about how humans can harm, and try to save, an ecosystem. Environment Canada: The Climate of Nova Scotia This page provides students with additional information about Nova Scotia's climate, and the role the province's geography plays in producing different kinds of weather. The student activity allows students to identify and gather relevant information, and to use bar graphs to represent information. BACK TO TOP OF PAGE
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31. Bernie Gillis - Dr. John Hugh Gillis Regional School | RateMyTeachers.com
Bernie Gillis Dr. John Hugh Gillis Regional School Antigonish, Nova Scotia Geography
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32. "Nova Scotia Geography" At Canfind.ca - Canadian Search Engine
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33. Nova Scotia Geography And GIS University Programs In Canada
Geography and GIS University Programs, Courses, Degrees in Nova Scotia, Canada.
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Geography programs seek to explain the concept of place, whether through maps and computer equipment, scholarly theories of urban development, or a complex study of the way human interaction shapes the environment. It can be studied either in a science or an arts context, but usually contains a mixture of both. GIS (Geographical Information Systems) programs are technology-rich degrees that give students a grounding in the rapidly advancing field that employs global positioning, remote sensing and computer software to study geography.

34. I Need To Decide... Help! - Canada - British Expat Forum
Canada British Expat Forum, Advice from people on the ground - You want it? We've got it. And if we haven't we know where to get it.
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35. Nova Scotia - Geography
Geography. The province's mainland is a peninsula, connected to mainland North America by the Isthmus of Chignecto, and surrounded by the Atlantic Ocean, including numerous
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Nova Scotia
Geography
The province's mainland is a peninsula , connected to mainland North America by the Isthmus of Chignecto , and surrounded by the Atlantic Ocean , including numerous bays and estuaries. Cape Breton Island , a large island to the northeast of the Nova Scotian mainland, is also part of the province, as is Sable Island , a small island notorious for its shipwreck s, approximately 175 km (95 nm )from the province's southern coast. Nova Scotia is Canada's second smallest province in area (after Prince Edward Island ), and no point in Nova Scotia is more than 56 km from the sea. Related Topics:
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North America Isthmus of Chignecto Atlantic Ocean ... Prince Edward Island See also individual articles on Nova Scotia geography and below for a map. Related Topics:
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36. Nova Scotia Geography History Map See Also
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 - Order N.S. colony joined Confed. Time zone UTC Postal information Postal abbreviation Postal code A postal code is a series of letters and/or digits appended to a postal address for the purpose of sorting mail. The vast majority of the world's postal services and/or countries use postal codes. However, contrary to common misconception, not all do: The prefix NS B ISO 3166-2 ISO 3166-2 is the second part of the ISO 3166 standard. It is a geocode system created for coding the names of subdivisions of countries ( subnational entities) and dependent areas. The purpose of the standard is to establish a worldwide series of short a CA-NS Parliamentary representation Parliament Hill's Centre Block houses both the Commons and Senate. The Parliament of Canada (in French: le Parlement du Canada is Canada's legislative branch, seated at Parliament Hill in Ottawa, Ontario. According to Section 17 of the Constitution Act, 1

37. CBC News - Nova Scotia Geography Good For Disease Prevention
Nova Scotia geography good for disease prevention Last Updated Sunday, April 1, 2001 600 AM ET CBC News
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38. CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Nova Scotia
One of the maritime provinces of Canada Geography. Nova Scotia is one of the maritime provinces of Canada. It forms part of what was formerly Acadie or Acadia and now consists of what
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Nova Scotia
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Nova Scotia is one of the maritime provinces of Canada . It forms part of what was formerly Acadie or Acadia and now consists of what is known as the peninsula of Nova Scotia proper and the Island of Cape Breton. The island is separated from the mainland by the Gut or Strait of Canso , an important international waterway connecting the Atlantic Ocean with the Gulf of St. Lawrence. This strait is about fifteen miles long and varies in width from half a mile to two miles. Sable Island, a dangerous sand ridge, on which in 1518 a Frenchman , named de Lery, made a fruitless attempt to form a settlement, was before the confederation of the provinces a part of the Province of Nova Scotia, but by the Union Act (British North America Act of 1867) this island came under the exclusive legislative authority of the Dominion Parliament. It is about twenty-five miles long and of varying width. In some places it is about a mile and a half wide. From the numerous shipwrecks that have occurred there, Sable Island has become known as "the graveyard of the Atlantic".

39. HowStuffWorks "Geography Of Nova Scotia - Physical Geography"
The physical geography of Nova Scotia is quite rugged. Learn more about the physical geography of Nova Scotia at HowStuffWorks.
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    Nova Scotia is one of the Atlantic Provinces of Canada. Nova Scotia is in the Appalachian region of North America. Low mountain ranges cross the northern part of the peninsula and Cape Breton Island, reaching a maximum elevation of 1,745 feet (532 m) above sea level in Cape Breton Highlands National Park. Rolling uplands prevail elsewhere; there is little level land. Ancient glaciers scoured all of Nova Scotia during the last Ice Age, leaving widespread debris and numerous small lakes. Lake Rossignol is the largest freshwater lake; Bras d'Or Lake is a large tidal inlet of salty to brackish water. Rivers are short, and few are used for transportation or hydroelectric power. The east coast is rocky and indented by numerous bays and coves. Huge tides occur in the Bay of Fundy on the west coast. Nova Scotia's provincial flower is the mayflower.

    40. Government Of Nova Scotia
    Includes news releases, government details, tourism information, business resources, and a directory of all government departments and agencies.
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    Storm Damage
    Damage assessments continue in southwestern Nova Scotia as some residents return to their homes. The Emergency Management Office is reminding homeowners, the most important concerns following a flood are safety and sanitation.
    A Time to Remember
    Nova Scotians offer respects to those who served and those who paid the ultimate sacrifice so that we can enjoy the free, fair, peaceful and democratic society we live in today.
    Military Hero Honoured
    A road in Hantsport has been named in honour of Victoria Cross recipient William Hall, the first African Canadian to receive the medal.
    Bay of Fundy a New7Wonders Finalist
    Premier Darrell Dexter is urging Canadians to show their national spirit and vote for the Bay of Fundy, Canada's entry in a contest to choose the seven natural wonders of the world.

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