The 3 provinces form what is known as the Maritime provinces. New Brunswick to the North is the largest of the three ,has a population larger than that of Prince Edward Island but smaller than Nova Scotia. New Brunswick is the only Province in Canada that is truly bi-lingual as it accepts both English and French as official Languages in it's government.
Nova Scotia has the largest city of the Three Provinces but is second in size to New Brunswick being larger than PEI which is the smallest of the three in both population and land mass (and the smallest in Canada). PEI is known for it's Beaches and tourism.
It would be either 1am or 1 pm, depending on the time in BC being 9pm or 9 am. Nova Scotia is 4 hours later than BC.
It is 11.78 times bigger.
There are casino's in Halifax, Dartmouth, Sydney and Yarmouth. Residents of Nova Scotia also regularly play online casinos. The local government in Nova Scotia recently considered launching its own online gambling website for the reason of 'protecting gaming addicts who are at "the mercy" of unregulated, offshore sites' though many feel that they are just looking for a way to keep the money in Nova Scotia rather than going to offshore sites. There are however already some great online casinos in Canada, such as Windows Casino, which offer a full casino experience online.
quebec, nova scotia, Newfoundland and OntarioONLY ONE RIGHT OUT OF THREE!!==================================That's right! Only three provinces joined together to form Canada. They were Nova Scotia, New Brunswick and the pre-Confederation Province of Canada.At the moment of Confederation (July 1, 1867) the pre-Confederation Province of Canada was divided into the Provinces of Ontario and Québec.Only three provinces joined together to form Canada, but there are four original provinces of Canada.(Newfoundland was the last province to join Canada.)
Settle it. 1. Weren't interested in railways because they travel by sea. 2.Cost of buying goods from Canada would be higher than buying goods from Britain because of the terffis. 3. Ottawa would be to far away for Newfoundlanders to have much influence on government poilicy. 4. Made a living by the fishing industry or seal hunting. Also sold ropes, hooks, canvas, salt, barrels and Sou' Westers to people who go fishing. 5. Nova Scotia was worried about the new steamships. They fear that these steamships may some day take way all of the business from there wooden sailing ships. 6. Nova Scotia had no railway connection between Nova Scotia and Canada East. Pros: Railway would be paid off. Would have protection against fenian attack. Cons: Cost of goods would be higher in Canada rather than in Britain because of tariffs. They wouldn't have any say in choices made by Canada. The cons were that New Brunswick would lose control after Confederation. After Sir Samuel Leonard Tilley was re-elected into office the people had a compleatly different mind set. They were afraid of the Americans and wanted a strong army behind them. There were economic benefits if they formed confederation with Canada
For the most part, Nova Scotia is farther south than New Brunswick, but not entirely so.
Yes it is
Newfoundland (the island) is about twice as large as Nova Scotia. Newfoundland and Labrador (the province) is about 8 times the area of Nova Scotia.
If you're talking about Halifax, Nova Scotia and Portland, Maine then yes, it is. ...Halifax, Nova Scotia (City) = ~285,000Halifax, Nova Scotia (HRM / Metro) = ~410,000Portland, Maine (City) = ~63,000Portland, Maine (Metro) = ~240,000
Maine is located closer to the Bay of Fundy than North Carolina. The Bay of Fundy is nestled between the Canadian provinces of New Brunswick and Nova Scotia, just north of the border with Maine.
Florida is more often under the Sun than Nova Scotia.
the best job in nova scotia is catching fish than selling them.
Yes, New Brunswick is only larger than Nova Scotia and Prince Edward Island. By population New Brunswick is also the third smallest, just ahead of Newfoundland and Labrador and Prince Edward Island.
519 kilometers - it should take slightly more than 5 hours to drive.
Netherland and Nova Scotia in Canada have a time difference of 5 hours, netherland is ahead of 5 hours than nova scotia . for example if time in novascotia is 8 pm than in netherland it will be 1 am
The 4 smallest provinces by land size are Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, and Newfoundland, with Prince Edward Island at the smallest being no more than an island.
No bigger than a minute.Ever heard the saying "don't blink"?Yeah,DONT... Cole Habour has a population of 30,000. it is a more of a suburban area than a town. i wouldn't not consider it small. I'm from there and compared to some places in Nova Scotia its pretty happening