Photos of Nova Scotia
Canada's Ocean Playground
When you are in Nova Scotia everything is a reminder about how the
sea influences the province and it’s people. Although not
an Island, Nova Scotia is surrounded by the Atlantic Ocean with
only 45km wide connection to the rest of Canada. Where ever you
are in Nova Scotia, you are never further than 56km from the sea.
Most of the province is covered in dense forest and gentle rolling
hills. The Bay of Fundy on the west coast has the world’s
highest tides.
Cape Breton in the north is a large island that accounts for about
one fifth of the landmass in Nova Scotia. The mountains here are
more rugged and reminiscent of the Scottish Highlands.
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