The Province of Nova Scotia


Nova Scotia has a population of around 935 thousand people. The province is an area of 55,000 sq km, and the Capital City is Halifax

Halifax has art galleries, museums, historic sites, an active nightlife with spectacular shows, nightclubs and lots of shopping malls.

If you are interested in nature, leave the city and explore the country side.

 

Blue Nose Scooner, Nova Scotia
Nova Scotia is a maritime province, and it's most famous symbol of this heritage is the Blue Nose scooner. Visit the Tall Ships, and see
The Titanic collection at the Maritine Museum of the Atlantic. Relive the movie Titanic and see the only known intact Titanic deck chair in the world.

Fishing, mining, agriculture and forestry are the original industries in Nova Scotia. Newer industries are technology, tourism and entertainment, film and music.

Nova Scotia is a centre for artistic and cultural excellence with The capital City, Halifax as the cultural center.

The amazing music of Cape Briton, Nova Scotia is a world filled with traditional music. The musicians as well as the Nova Scotia audience are both knowledgeable and enthusiastic. The music of Cape Briton brings together Celtic music fans from all over the world.
 
The Cape Breton music is a style of dancing with low to the floor, intricate step-dancing. It originally came from scotland where it disappeared Scotland decades ago.
 
For a list of Nova Scotia events check Music Events

 
Dalhousie University Nova Scotia

Acadia University Nova Scotia
Nova Scotia Tourism
Official Nova Scotia Website