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Title: Nova Scotia one defends and the other conquers


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Nova Scotiaone defends and the other conquers
By Zack Jan.2003
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Location
  • Nova Scotia is 1 of the 10 provinces in Canada
  • It is the second smallest province
  • Nova Scotia is located on the east coast of
    Canada almost surrounded by the Atlantic Ocean
  • Nova Scotia has 2 parts Cape Breton island and
    the mainland

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Halifax
  • Nova Scotias capital city
  • The most important naval base in Canada
  • Population 332,500
  • Halifax became the capital city of Nova Scotia in
    1749
  • The Halifax explosion destroyed parts of Halifax
    in 1917
  • The Citadel (Halifax) was built to protect
    Halifax from attack
  • The forts (Point Pleasant Park ) protected
    Halifax until the end of World War II

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Population
  • Nova Scotia is the home of over 900,000 Canadians
  • It is home to the MiKmag Native tribe
  • It also has Canadas oldest African-Canadian
    Community

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Tourism
  • The oldest celebration of Scottish sports, dance,
    and music is held in Canada at the High Land
    Games in Antiganish
  • The Alexander Branham Bell Nation historic site
    on Cape Breton Island displays Mr.Bells
  • The light house at Peggy's Cove is a small
    fishing village also a post office.

Peggys cove
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Industry
  • Forests cover 3 halfs of Nova Scotia
  • We have a lumber industry and a pulp Industry and
    paper industry
  • Nova Scotias lobsters are eaten all over Canada

lobster
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Fast Facts
  • The Mayflower is Nova Scotias Flower
  • Nova Scotias tree is the red Spruce and the
    Osprey is its bird

Mayflower
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References
  • Nova Scotia, Barb McDermott Gail McKeown Reidmore
    Books Inc.1999.
  • Halifax, Barb McDermott Gail McKeown, Reidmore
    Books Inc.1999.
  • http//www.novascotia.com/
  • http//www.imagesoft.net/canada/can-symb.htmlndxb
  • http//www.geobop.com/Symbols/plants/flowers/Mayfl
    ower/index.htm
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