Author: Muriel Schmidt

Is Nova Scotia Pacific Or Atlantic?

It is one of the three Maritime provinces and one of the four Atlantic provinces. Nova Scotia is Latin for “New Scotland”. Canadian postal abbr. Is Nova Scotia on the Pacific coast? Nova Scotia is a province located in Eastern Canada fronting the Atlantic Ocean. What ocean is Nova Scotia on? the Atlantic OceanSurrounded by […]

What Biome Is Saskatoon Canada?

aspen parkland biome. Saskatoon lies on a long belt of rich, potassic chernozem in middle-southern Saskatchewan and is found in the aspen parkland biome. What is the geography of Saskatoon? Geography and Climate Saskatoon is located the central portion of the province of Saskatchewan, spread over a relatively flat area which dips into the South […]

Is Royal London A Good Investment?

Royal London’s range of unit trust funds are highly regarded by investors and advisers as some of the best funds on the market and in our most recent fund manager league table, which analysed 2,781 funds and 122 fund managers, Royal London ranked as number one for the performance of these funds. Can I take […]

Can You Bait Bears In Nova Scotia?

A Special Baiting Permit may be issued for any specified period to persons who are not hunters for the sole purpose of viewing or photographing bear. Can I bait for bear? Baiting bears is one of the necessary hunting methods for bear management. When done correctly, it increases harvest success and allows the hunter precise […]

Can You Raise Pheasants In Nova Scotia?

Ring-necked pheasants and other wild bird species are not generally permitted to be “farmed” in Nova Scotia; keeping them requires a Captive Wildlife Permit from the Department of Natural Resources. Are there pheasants in Nova Scotia? Male pheasants are one of th most conspicuous members of Nova Scotia’s bird community. Weighing about three pounds (1.3 […]

How Did The Deer Come To Nova Scotia?

They trace the first introduction of whitetail deer to releases in Digby and Halifax counties in the mid-1890s. At the same time white-tailed deer were moving into Cumberland and Colchester counties from New Brunswick. The deer thrived and were found in all parts of the province by 1904. How did deer get to Nova Scotia? […]