Nick Fenore 12/4/12 4F Borders North: Northumber land strait South: Atlantic ocean East: Atlantic ocean West: Bay of Fundy. Map of Nova Scotia.

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Nick Fenore 12/4/12 4F

Borders North: Northumber land strait South: Atlantic ocean East: Atlantic ocean West: Bay of Fundy. Map of Nova Scotia

Geography Land  Mountains ranges  Lowlands  Numerous hills  Vallys  Bays  Coves. Canada’s flag blowing in the wind.

Major Cities  Capital Halifax  Major city Dartmouth. This is Canada’s flag in cartoon.

People  Nova Scotia’s population is 945,437.  The religion is Catholic.  The language spoken is English.

Natural Resources and Industry Natural Resources and industry Crops are good there, fishing is very good there too, haddock, lobster, and scallops, blueberries, apples, gas and oil those are good there. Mining, forestry, wine production, tire manufacturing. This is Nova Scotia

History The Mikmar tribe first settled in Nova Scotia. The French and the British further explored Nova Scotia This is a Native American

Bibliography “Canada” November 09, a/ca.htm “Canada” November 12,

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