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  1. Quick facts for kids. Black Nova Scotians. Flag, designed by Wendie Wilson, first unveiled in February 2021. The earliest known image of a Black Nova Scotian, in British Canada, in 1788. He was a wood cutter in Shelburne, Nova Scotia. Total population.

  2. 1 day ago · Nova Scotia is one of Canada’s Maritime Provinces (along with New Brunswick and Prince Edward Island), and both its past and its present are tied closely to the maritime life of fishing, shipbuilding, and transatlantic shipping. It became the site of the first permanent European settlement in North America north of Florida when the French ...

  3. Feb 25, 2024 · The Natural History Museum in Downtown Halifax is a great museum for kids. It features various permanent interactive exhibits, including one about Sable Island and another on the reptiles and amphibians of Nova Scotia. But it’s also home to Gus, a gopher tortoise who turned 100 years old in 2023!

  4. Last Edited March 7, 2024. Nova Scotia is Canada’s second-smallest province (following Prince Edward Island) and is located on the southeastern coast of the country. The province includes Cape Breton, a large island northeast of the mainland. The name Nova Scotia is Latin for “New Scotland,” reflecting the origins of some of the early ...

  5. Mar 15, 2024 · A handful of other Mi’kmaw archeological sites in Nova Scotia might be as old or older, but none encompass such diversity — the remains of seasonal camps, burial grounds, eel weirs, portages and other sites spanning the entire period from the late Archaic (about 5,000 to 2,000 years ago) to colonial times, when Tim’s ancestors enter the ...

  6. Aug 19, 2013 · Starting in the 1670s, colonists left Port-Royal to found other settlements, the most important being Beaubassin (Amherst, Nova Scotia) and Grand-Pré (now Grand Pre, Nova Scotia). The first official census, held in 1671, registered an Acadian population of more than 400 people, 200 of which lived in Port-Royal.

  7. Jun 12, 2024 · Kids Encyclopedia Facts. Money pit on Oak Island. The Oak Island Mystery refers to stories of buried treasure and unexplained objects found on or near Oak Island in Nova Scotia. Since the 18th century, a number of attempts have been made to locate treasure and artifacts. Theories about artifacts present on the island range from pirate treasure ...

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