Author: Clint Curtis

Can I Dig My Own Well In Nova Scotia?

Under the Well Construction Regulations, all persons constructing or repairing water wells must have a certificate of qualification from the Department of Environment and Labour. The certificate is renewable annually. Nova Scotia has approximately 50 certified drilled well and 250 certified dug well contractors. How much does it cost to dig a well in Nova […]

Can You Build On Wetland In Nova Scotia?

THE DECISION TO BUILD ON OR NEAR WETLANDS Developers or land owners should also be aware that compensation must be made if wetlands are altered. Building on wetlands is usually more expensive than on dry ground and leads to problems with soggy basements, and shifting foundations. Can you build around wetlands? Generally, if the construction […]

Are Tornadoes Common In Nova Scotia?

Tornadoes are rare in Atlantic Canada, with the entire region averaging about one tornado per year. Can tornadoes happen in Nova Scotia? Nova Scotia has nine tornado touchdowns on record. The EF1 tornado that touched down in Stewiacke on June 30, 2021, was the first confirmed tornado in the province in two decades. It was […]

What Is Nova Scotia Surrounded By?

Surrounded by the Atlantic Ocean, Nova Scotia is separated from Prince Edward Island by the Northumberland Strait and from New Brunswick by the Bay of Fundy. Nova Scotia is part of the Appalachian region, one of Canada seven physiographic regions. Is Nova Scotia completely surrounded by water? It is surrounded by four major bodies of […]

Were There Natives In Nova Scotia?

The Mi’kmaq are the founding people of Nova Scotia and remain the predominant Aboriginal group within the province. Who were the first people to live in Nova Scotia? The first peoples in what is now Nova Scotia were the Mi’kmaq, who belonged to a wider coalition known as the Wabanaki Confederacy, whose members were in […]

Were There Volcanoes In Nova Scotia?

Many parts of Nova Scotia are rock formed from lava from ancient volcanoes, including Cape Forchu in Yarmouth County, Digby Neck, the North Mountain and much of southeastern Cape Breton including Louisburg. Is Nova Scotia volcanic? End Triassic extinction wiped out half the world’s species 200 million years ago. The major extinction that paved the […]