Author: Clint Curtis

What Does R Mean On Your License In Nova Scotia?

To obtain a licence to operate a passenger vehicle in NS, there are 3 stages: Class 7(Learner); Class 5N (Newly Licensed Driver); Class 5R (Restricted Individual); and, Class 5 (Experienced driver). What does R mean on driver’s license Nova Scotia? Restricted Individual Driver’sA Restricted Individual Driver’s Licence has a large letter “R” on it to […]

Are There Caves In Nova Scotia?

Abandoned mine shafts, natural caverns and deep hallows are now a playground for adventure seekers in this day in age. Here in Nova Scotia with our diverse geography many of these caves can be found in the most peculiar places. Where are the most caves in Canada? Some of Canada’s longest and deepest cave systems […]

How Does Child Custody Work In Nova Scotia?

Joint Custody is the most common arrangement for families in Nova Scotia. It is also known as shared decision making. Here parenting decisions about major child rearing decisions including medical, educational, spiritual, and moral upbringing of their children are made by consensus. What is full custody in Nova Scotia? The court in Nova Scotia will […]

What Is The Hardy Zone Of Edmonton?

4a. The Alberta Hardiness Zone Map gives Edmonton a 4a rating (-34.4 to -31.7C). The Edmonton Horticultural Society gives Edmonton a zone 3b rating (37.2 to -34.5C). What zone is Edmonton Alberta? Edmonton’s Climate Zone Based on the updated map, Edmonton and some of the surrounding area is considered Zone 4a. However, with the extreme […]

Who Owns Oak Island Nova Scotia?

The owner of the Oak Island lots may surprise you According to the Oak Island Tours website, which is owned by Rick and Marty Lagina, the Nova Scotia island is entirely privately owned. The majority of the island is owned by The Michigan Group, which is also run by the Lagina brothers. Does anyone live […]

Does Nova Scotia Have Islands?

Roughly 360 miles (580 km) long but not more than about 80 miles (130 km) wide at any point, the province comprises the peninsula of Nova Scotia, Cape Breton Island (separated from the mainland to the southwest by the narrow Strait of Canso), and a number of small adjacent islands. How many islands does Nova […]