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Quick Nova Scotia Facts Stats and Trivia!

-Explorer John Cabot came to Nova Scotia in 1497.

-Micmac lived there. They hunted, fished, gathered plants and berries.

-French settlers arrived in 1605.

-A French settlement named Port Royal was built in 1605.

-The area was turned over to the British after a war.

-French colonists were forced to leave.

-Some went back to France while others went to the U.S.

-Later settlers came from England, Germany, Scotland.

-In 1783 thousands came from the United States.

-In 1784 the area was divided into Nova Scotia and New Brunswick.

-In 1867 Nova Scotia became a part of the Dominion of Canada.

-The province is almost surrounded by water.

-N.S. and N.B. are connected by a small land-bridge (28 km Isthmus of Chignecto) .

-The Bay of Fundy is between N.S. and N.B.

-The Bay of Fundy has world's highest tides.

-Almost 7500 km of N.S. is rocky coastline.

-Most of the province is covered with forests and lakes.

-There are 3000 lakes in this province.

-There are ice-free deep-water harbors along the coast.

-Canso Causeway ( a road ) connects Cape Breton Island to the mainland.

-one of the four Atlantic provinces on the east coast of Canada

-second-smallest province (P.E.I. is the smallest)

-made up of the mainland and Cape Breton Island

-also includes over 3800 coastal islands

-capital city and largest city - Halifax - population 375,000 (estimated 2005)

-Halifax is an international seaport and transportation center.

-flower - the Mayflower, tree -Red Spruce, bird - Osprey

-"Nova Scotia" means "New Scotland" in Latin.

-motto : " One defends and the other conquers"

-There are 937,900 people living in Nova Scotia.(2005)

-Many people live in or close to Halifax.

-Most of the communities are along the coast.

-First people were the Micmac and Abenaki.

-People came from Britain, Western Europe, and Southern Europe.

-One-quarter of the people are of British origin.

-N.S. also has Canada's oldest African-Canadian community.

-Coal mining and fishing/fish processing were once major industries.

-The main mineral is coal (used for making electricity).

-Refineries turn oil into gasoline and other products.

-Scallops, crabs, clams, cod, haddock, pollock, herring, salmon, and haddock are fished.

-Lobsters from N.S. are eaten all across Canada.

-There are fish packaging plants in N.S.

-Haddock and cod were once caught in great numbers.

-Forests cover three-fourths of the province.

-There are four pulp and paper mills and several hundred sawmills.

-Apples and blueberries are grown in the Annapolis Valley.

-Anne Murray is a singer from Springhill, who has many gold singles.

-Marconi sent the first wireless ( radio) message across the Atlantic Ocean,

from Table Head, Cape Breton Island in 1902.

-A. Gesner made kerosene in 1856; oil lamps were used instead of candles for light.

-Peggy's Cove - a well-known fishing village with a lighthouse

-Citadel - a fort built (1856) on a hill overlooking Halifax harbour

-Alexander Graham Bell National Historic Site - a museum for the man who invented the telephone

-Louisbourg - a French fort built in 1744 at the entrance to the St. Lawrence River

-Bras d'Or - a large lake that is a nesting site of the endangered bald eagle

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