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Nova Scotia (Latin for New Scotland; Gaelic:Alba Nuadh; French: Nouvelle-Ecosse; Mi'kmaq: Gespogwitg; German: Neuschottland) is a Canadian province located on Canada's south eastern coast. It is the most populous province in Maritimes, and its capital, the Halifax Regional Municipality, is the economic and cultural center of the region. more...

National name: Noca Scotia
Land Area: 52,841 sq km (20,402 sq miles)
Capital City: Halifax
Population: 908,007 (2001)
Language: English
Senators: 10
Lieutenant-Governor: Myra Freeman

History of Nova Scotia

Paleo-Indians camped at locations in present-day Nova Scotia approximately 11,000 years ago. Archaic Indians are believed to have been present in the area between 1,000 and 5,000 years ago. Mi'kmaq, the First Nations of the province and region, are their direct descendants. The explorer John Cabot visited present-day Cape Breton in 1497. The first European settlement in Nova Scotia was established by French lead by Pierre Dugua, Sieur de Monts. They established the first capital for the colony Acadia at Port Royal in 1604 at the head of the Annapolis Basin. more...

Overview of Nova Scotia's Economy

Average annual family income: $45,087
Employment rate: 52.8%
Inflation 2.1%
GDP per capita: Per capita health expenditures: $2,264
Housing starts: 3,813
Average weekly earnings: $501.47

Also Read: A Brief insight in The Economy of Nova Scotia | Demographics and Religion of Nova Scotia | Tourist Attractions of Nova Scotia

Political System of Nova Scotia

- Government of Nova Scotia

Climate, Vegetation and Fauna

Climate: Moderately cold winters, warm summers and long, mild autumns. Nova Scotia has a mild overall climate due to ocean currents.
Food and Dining: Seafood features strongly on most menus; popular local dishes include scallops, fried, baked or grilled, and usually served with tartar sauce. more...
People: Over 80 percent of Nova Scotia's population of 936,092 trace their ancestry either wholly or partly to the British Isles. more...
Nightlife: Nightclubs are mostly centered in Halifax. Scottish bagpipe music and Gaelic songs can be heard all over the territory in concerts, bars, hotels and restaurants. Professional and amateur theater is very popular; details of forthcoming attractions are available from Tourism Nova Scotia.

Facts for Travellers

Visa:Visitors from countries other than the United States require a valid passport and, in some cases, a visa for entry to Canada. more...
Time Zone
: GMT - 4 (GMT - 3 in summer).
Currency: Canadian Dollar
Highest Point: White Hill, 532 meters (1,747 ft)
Lowest Point: Atlantic Ocean, sea level

Geography Nova Scotia

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 shipwrecks, 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. more...

Shopping in Nova Scotia

Shop for pottery, hooked rugs and knitted and quilted products. The Nova Scotia Museum offers a directory of weavers, and the provincial government publishes a guide to arts and crafts for all of Nova Scotia. Cassettes and CDs by Nova Scotian recording artists also make good souvenirs. And be on the lookout for Frenchy's, a chain of stores selling secondhand designer clothes (the enterprising Monsieur Frenchy has made a deal to buy unclaimed goods from dry cleaners up and down the East Coast-it takes a bit of looking, but somewhere in there you'll find a like-new Anne Klein in your size).

Shopping Hours: Monday-Saturday 9 am-5 pm or 10 am-6 pm. Most stores have longer hours on Thursday and Friday.
Banking Hours: Generally, Monday-Friday 9 am-5 pm. Some branches may be open 10 am-3 pm.

Also Read: Activites in Nova Scotia| Education in Nova Scotia

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