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Visitor Information Centres


Year Round:

- Halifax International Airport  902 873-1223

- Halifax Waterfront @ Sackville Landing  902 424-4248

- Amherst located at the Nova Scotia/ New Brunswick border  902 667-8429

Seasonal :

- Yarmouth from May-November    902 742-5033

- Digby from May-October   902 245-2201

- Pictou from May-December  902 485-6213

- Port hastings from May-December   902 625-4201

- Peggy's Cove from May-October   902 823-2253

- Bar Harbour, ME, US from May-October  207  288-9401    or    207  288-9432

**The above numbers were taken directly from the Doer's and Dreamer guide**   To get your own copy of this important guide to Nova Scotia please call  1- 800 - 565 - 0000    or visit www.novascotia.com   for your FREE guide.


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One of 2 bridges between Halifax and Dartmouth Keiths market place Along the Bras d'or Lakes
one of many parks HFX harbour from boat more Bras d' or lakes
MacDonald bridge to Dartmouth Bedford basin HFX bridge
beautiful churches view from Bedford Peggy's Cove
View from HFX Citadel old building charm Peggys' Cove
old buildings throughout more HFX from water Peggy's Cove
Best Crystal around enjoy seafood!!! HFX Public gardens
government building view from water gateway to public gardens
clock tower, view from Citadel go for a sail in the harbour public gardens
George's Island George's island in harbour Beauty and the beast - Neptune Theatre
sailing in HFX Harbour Cape Breton local talent
Train station Cape Breton Candy the start of her own show
downtown buildings Cabot Trail Candy and her Nasty Habits
entrance  into fort Citadel
 

One of 2 bridges between Halifax and Dartmouth



Facts about Halifax


Capital: Halifax

Motto: Munit Haec et Altera Vincit (One defends and the other conquers)

Flower: Mayflower

Population(1998): 936,092

The Land

Nova Scotia's 580-kilometre-long peninsula is surrounded by four bodies of water - the Atlantic Ocean, the Bay of Fundy, the Northumberland Strait and the Gulf of St. Lawrence. Its geographic location, together with large, ice-free, deep-water harbours, has been a key factor in the province's economic development.

 

Nova Scotia is a mosaic of rugged headlands, tranquil harbours and ocean beaches. Its indented shoreline stretches 10 424 kilometres, while inland is a myriad of lakes and streams. The land is framed by the rocky Atlantic Uplands, the Cape Breton Highlands and the wooded Cobequid Hills. The agricultural areas of Nova Scotia are predominantly lowlands. When the glacial ice withdrew from coastal Nova Scotia 15 000 to 18 000 years ago, the ocean flooded ancient river valleys and carved out hundreds of small protected harbours which later became fishing ports.

The People

Nearly one-quarter of Nova Scotia's population of approximately 941 000 report the British Isles as their place of ethnic origin. Significant portions of the population also report either French or European origins.

 

Many residents of Nova Scotia are of German, Dutch, Polish, Italian, Jewish and Lebanese descent. After the War of 1812, several thousand Black people, including the Chesapeake Blacks, settled in the Halifax area; in 1996, more than 18 000 residents of the province reported having Black origins. More recent immigrants to Nova Scotia have included Chinese, Indo-Chinese, African, Asian and eastern European groups.

 

Economy

 

Nova Scotia's economy is highly diversified, having evolved from resource-based employment to include many types of manufactured goods as well as business and personal services.

Tourism is an important sector in the provincial economy. Total tourism receipts exceed $1 billion and over 30 000 people are employed in the many aspects of the industry. More than two million people visit the province each year, with almost one quarter of these coming from outside Canada.

 

*Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition, Copyright (c) 2003.

 


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