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  1. A history and geography of Nova Scotia, (Nova Scotia school series) by John B Calkin, 1911
  2. History of Wedgeport, Nova Scotia by Clarence J. d' Entremont, 1981
  3. Province of Nova Scotia: Its history, government, climate, people, cities & towns, geographical features, industries, handicrafts, recreations (Provincial series) by Raymond A Simpson, 1953
  4. A history of Tatamagouche, Nova Scotia: By Frank H. Patterson by Frank H Patterson, 1917
  5. Essays in the History of Canadian Law: The Nova Scotia by Philip Girard, 1990-06
  6. The History of Kings County, Nova Scotia
  7. The History of Kings County, Nova Scotia, Heart of the Acadian Land Giving a Sketch of the French and Their Expulsion; And A History of the New England Planters Who Came in their Stead. With Many Genealogies 1904 - 1910 by Arthur Wentworth Hamilton Eaton, 1910
  8. King's bounty: A history of early Shelburne, Nova Scotia by Marion Robertson, 1983
  9. Some chapters in the history of Digby County, Nova Scotia and its early settlers by Allen Massie Hill, 1995
  10. Geography and History of the County of Digby Nova Scotia (Canadiana reprint series) by Isaiah W. Wilson, 1911-11
  11. We have held our own: The western interior of Nova Scotia, 1800-1940 (History and archaeology) by James H Morrison, 1981
  12. A Geography and History of the County of Digby, Nova Scotia by Isaiah WILSON, 1975
  13. The Ross farm story;: A brief history of agriculture in Nova Scotia with particular emphasis on life on the small upland farm, (Historical series) by J. Lynton Martin, 1972
  14. Israel Longworth's history of Colchester County, Nova Scotia (circa 1886) by Israel Longworth, 1989

101. :: Welcome To The Nova Scotia Dental Hygienists Website ::
Includes membership information, history, component societies, and publication information.
http://www.nsdha.ns.ca/

102. History Of The Moving Image In Nova Scotia
Furthermore, nova scotia s role in both Canadian film history (as home to the country s first dramatic feature in 1913) and its contribution to Hollywood
http://www.stmarys.ca/administration/gorsebrook/filmhistory.htm
History of the Moving Image in Nova Scotia
By Ron Foley Macdonald and Ernest J. Dick The objective of this project is to prepare a popular and critical history of the experience of Nova Scotia with Film and Television from 1895 to 1973 (the year the regional National Film Board Production office opened along with The Atlantic Filmmaker's Co-Operative). Initially, this would take the form of a book with approximately 100 illustrations. A variety of ongoing multi-media spin-offs could be developed from the basic research and presentation. The aims of this project are to document both the process of recording production activity and the impact of movie-going in Nova Scotia. Ultimately the book would examine the role of film within the province and the profile of Nova Scotia as part of the larger world picture of an international film scene. This project will build on the work of film archivists and historians in the Province. For example, the late Gordon Parsons compiled a Nova Scotia filmography for the Public Archives of Nova Scotia; however this material is not readily available to the average reader. As Nova Scotia has recently developed a thriving film, television and video industry, it would be beneficial for the history of this artform and industry to be more readily accessible. Furthermore, Nova Scotia's role in both Canadian film history (as home to the country's first dramatic feature in 1913) and its contribution to Hollywood has been consistently underestimated. This project will serve to set the record straight.

103. The Newsroom
YARMOUTH, NS (CP) A 70year-old nova scotia man was shot and killed Thursday night by His history shows 30 years of criminal offences. Full story
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104. Nova Scotia
Well, is nova scotia s flag the oldest flag in the country? unfortunate lacuna should give pause to those who study the cultural history of nova scotia.
http://fraser.cc/FlagsCan/Provinces/NS.html
This is the chapter entitled, Nova Scotia, from the book,
The Flags of Canada
, by Alistair B. Fraser
THE PROVINCES
Chap XVIII:
NOVA SCOTIA
No one can deny the absolute legality and validity
of the ancient and true arms of Nova Scotia,
and they are not only the oldest but the grandest of all
the arms borne by the British Dominions beyond the Seas.

John A. Stewart (1916) Like Nova Scotia's arms, its flag is grand and old. The question of whether it is the grandest of the flags flown by the provinces is best left to individuals; certainly Quebec's flag is its equal in elegant simplicity of design and compelling symbolism. Well, is Nova Scotia's flag the oldest flag in the country? Judging by a legion of newspaper articles, books, and tourist brochures, the issue has long been settled to the satisfaction of the Bluenoses. For others, however, there is a fascinating story to be told of the only flag used by a province to have developed a significant mythology. Curriculum Vexilli Reading the literature on the flag of Nova Scotia is like reading a multiple choice test: the flag is variously claimed to date from 1621, 1625, and 1929. And, to this already long list, we add the choices of 1858, and "none of the above." Faced with such a diverse choice of dates, the true believer is wont to choose the earliest; the sceptic, on the other hand, is prompted to question them all. No other province has a flag whose genesis is bathed in as much confusion; but then, no other province has a flag which has been used for so long.

105. Stay NS: Premier Nova Scotia B&B's, Inns And Other Accommodations.
Stay NS Listing premier nova scotia B Bs, Inns and other accommodations. Experience history and unwind in a heritage bed and breakfast or inn.
http://www.staynovascotia.ca/
You will find hundreds of things to see and do, places to stay, festivals, events, and attractions for you to experience throughout the province. Nova Scotia and the maritimes are a wonderful combination of beautiful scenery, lively festivals, small-town charm, fascinating history, and friendly and down-to-earth people. Drive through New Brunswick or come by Ferry through St. John. Take the CAT from Bar Harbor, Maine or the Confederation Bridge from PEI.
Nova Scotia is a great place to visit. Tour our coastal highways. Discover our parks, museums and wilderness areas. Sample our unique food, music, crafts and folkways. Relax and unwind in a place that puts a premium on community pride and family life.
We have been welcoming visitors for hundreds of years and Nova Scotia has been a vacation destination for more than a century. And we've earned a reputation for genuine friendliness and warm hospitality. Experience history and unwind in a heritage bed and breakfast or inn. Play a round of golf. Get romantic. Come discover your Nova Scotia in Atlantic Canada. Looking for places to stay in Cape Breton? Try www.staycapebreton.ca

106. Acadian History
Acadian history. The Beginnings. The first Acadian settlement was founded at PortRoyal in Acadia, which is now Annapolis Royal, nova scotia.
http://ourworld.compuserve.com/homepages/lwjones/acadhist.htm
Acadian History
The Beginnings
There were three major Indian tribes in the area when the French arrived, 4,000 Micmacs, mostly in Nova Scotia, 5,000 Maliseet in New Brunswick, and 10,000 Abenakis in Maine. De Monts returned to France in the fall, and during that winter, 12 more men died of scurvy. On July 27, 1606, Poutrincourt arrived back with more men and livestock. De Monts formed La Compagnie de l'Acadie , and granted Poutrincourt, by royal ordinance, the fief of Port-Royal. The third winter, 1606-7, only seven men died of scurvy. The settlers had grown enough vegetables during the summer to keep some in storage for the winter. However, other merchants in France managed to get De Monts' commerce rights in Acadia annulled. De Monts and Champlain returned to France. With no support from France, the settlers were unable to stay at their settlement. Poutrincourt sailed with all his remaining men back to France to find new backing. In the meantime, the fort was left empty for two years. During this entire time, the Micmac chief Membertou scrupulously protected the possessions of the French, and when they returned, they found everything exactly as they had left it.
A Second Try
Young Charles managed to win the support of the Marquess de Guercheville, who was already a patron of Father Briard, one of the Jesuits. She paid off the protestants and turned over her interest to the priests. Charles, his mother, the priests and the food supplies left France on January 26, 1611, and they arrived in Acadia after an arduous 4-month voyage.

107. Where Do You Want To Go Birding In Nova Scotia Today?
Birding nova scotia by Mary Scott.This website contains staff parking lot of the nova scotia Museum of Natural history, 1747 Summer Street, Halifax.
http://www.camacdonald.com/birding/canovascotia.htm
Birding Factoids 429 species
in 47 families 20 of the 246 species
endemic to
North America are
represented here.
No endemic species.
    Nova Scotia
    Hotspots
Nova Scotia Specialities
(Pause your cursor on the photo to see the species name. Click on the birds for more info... )
Photo by Marcus Martin Courtesy of SouthWest Louisiana Birding Page Don DesJardin Tina MacDonald Brian Patteson ...
    Cabot Trail - the Cabot Trail winds around the rocky splendour of
      Cape Breton's northern shore, ascending into the majestic highlands of Cape Breton National Park.
    Cape Breton Birds - by Cathy and Allan Murrant. This site provides
      information on Cape Breton Birding Hotspots, recent bird sightings, and two photo galleries of Cape Breton's birds.
    Bird Watching Sites in Nova Scotia - this site provides site guides
      to some bird watching sites in Nova Scotia, including:
      • Sewer Stroll - Angela Thibodeau's picks Cape Breton -David McCorquodale's picks Brier Island/Eastern King's Co. - Richard Stern's picks Antigonish Harbour/Canso Causeway - Randy Lauff's picks
      Birding Nova Scotia - by Mary Scott.This website contains

108. VIRTUAL TOUR OF THE ARCHITECTURAL HERITAGE OF ANTIGONISH
Canada in the Making Constitutional history1749 - 1759 nova scotia. nova scotia was the first part of what is now Canada to win representative To learn more about the history of nova scotia
http://www.stfx.ca/people/lstanley/History/
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109. The Fungus Among Us: Copyright
Copyright in this virtual exhibition belongs to The nova scotia Museum of Natural history. No part of this virtual exhibition may be stored, transmitted,
http://www.virtualmuseum.ca/Exhibitions/Mushroom/English/copyright.html

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110. Acadian Genealogy Homepage; Acadian World Congres - Nova Scotia - 2004!
Home of Acadian Genealogy, history and Surnames Resource Information since 1991. Congrès mondial acadien 2004 in nova scotia, July 31 – August 15
http://www.acadian.org/congres3.html
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111. Natural History: Nova Scotia
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112. Service Nova Scotia - Municipal Services - Related Links
A directory including links to sites of cities, towns, villages and municipalities in the province.
http://www.gov.ns.ca/snsmr/muns/link/

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113. Nova Scotia Rifle Association - Home Page
The association fosters safe and responsible use of firearms and development of marksmanship skills. Lists association information, programs, schedules, membership, notices, equipment sources, links and contact details.
http://www3.ns.sympatico.ca/nsrifle/
Nova Scotia Rifle Association
The Nova Scotia Rifle Association (NSRA) is the oldest Provincial Rifle Association in Canada. It has served the needs of men and women shooters in Nova Scotia since 1861. This organization is dedicated to fostering the safe and responsible use of firearms and the development of marksmanship skills. Bull Meadow Range Construction About NSRA Membership Information Notices ... Equipment Sources Last Updated: Jan 15, 2005
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114. Nova Scotia Archives & Records Management - Home
Acquire and preserves government and privatesector records of provincial significance. Features databases, finding aids and virtual exhibits online.
http://www.gov.ns.ca/nsarm/
gov.ns.ca Tourism, Culture and Heritage Contact Us About Us ... NSARM Home Welcome to NSARM Online
... your first and best Internet destination for information about "the most comprehensive collection of Nova Scotia historical evidence anywhere." One of Canada's oldest archival institutions, we maintain a strong tradition of client service. Each year we assist thousands of researchers and general-interest visitors, both onsite and online, in finding out more about themselves, their families, their communities and their province. We look forward to helping you!
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115. Youth Sailing Programs-The Nova Scotia Sea School
In winter, nova scotia teens build wooden boats in Lunenburg. In summer, teens from all over the world sail on coastal expeditions in those boats. Lists school information, registration, sponsors and contact details.
http://www.seaschool.org/
The Nova Scotia Sea School teaches wooden boat building, traditional seamanship and navigation, and gives teenagers a chance to discover Nova Scotia's heritage,and to discover themselves. This Site is optimized for Framesets. Please turn on your Frameset found under options or please upgrade your Browser.

116. Welcome To NSBI
Information on business and investment in the province and focuses on export promotion, investment attraction, business retention and expansion, and business financing.
http://www.novascotiabusiness.com/
NS Lifestyle Sector Info NS Lifestyle Target NS
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NSBI Business NSBI Media The People Routine Access Policy Strategic Plan Success Stories Locations
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117. Emergency Health Services Nova Scotia
Responsible for the regulation and monitoring of prehospital emergency medical care in the province.
http://www.gov.ns.ca/health/ehs
Government Home Health Home or try How Do I Find... Emergency Health Services Home EHS Strategic Plan Background Contacts Recent Reports ... Printable Page
Emergency Health Services Nova Scotia What is EHS? EHS is a division of the NS Department of Health. It is responsible for the continual development, implementation, monitoring and evaluation of pre-hospital emergency health services in the province. This website gives you access to the various EHS programs as well as EHS initiatives and reports. If you have any questions about the website or EHS, please contact us at HealthEHS@gov.ns.ca

118. Nova Scotia Art - Artists
A directory especially for all disciplines of the Arts in the province. Offers artists, agents, galleries, museums and a template for adding listings.
http://www.novascotiaart.com/
    Dear fellow members of the Nova Scotia Art Community: Following many recent requests from fellow Artists and others within the Nova Scotia Art community, I have decided to respond to this wide interest by co-ordinating an Internet Directory especially for those in any and all disciplines of the Arts who work, display or operate an Art related business, here in Nova Scotia. The Directory Service www.novascotiaart.com is intended to provide a colorful, simple effective and easy-to-find Business Card, Banner or link Listing Directory, available to those in any Nova Scotia Art-related field. While larger Country or Continent-wide Directories offer a much wider database, it is also true such Listing Services often feature thousands of selections, making it very easy for those listed to be lost in a very large sea, similar to a Country-wide phone book. Our own Provincial Directory dramatically reduces the lists providing more opportunities for exposure and activity. The choice of Services then becomes more obvious for the searcher. I therefore invite you to consider a Business Card Listing, Link or Banner in

119. SFIden Home
A resource to promote student success in science project work. Designed so that students can contribute to the resources and find help projects. Discusses events, partners, projects, chat and student mail.
http://scifair.ednet.ns.ca/
YSF SFI den Registry Chat Ask an Expert Teachers' Resource Exchange Events SFIden is a resource to promote student success in science project work. The site is designed so that students can contribute to the resources here and find help with science project work. Thanks to our partners who have made the development of this site possible:
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  • 120. Nova Scotia Government
    Includes news releases, government details, tourism information, business resources, and a directory of all government departments and agencies.
    http://www.gov.ns.ca/
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