Category: Nova Scotia

Is Fishing A Big Industry In Nova Scotia?

Contributing over $1.68 billion to our economy, the fishing industry truly is a world of opportunity, right here. As world population continues to rise so does the global demand for seafood. International trade is thriving and Nova Scotian seafood products can be found on tables around the world. Is Nova Scotia known for fishing? Nova […]

How Long Does It Take To Become A Teacher In Nova Scotia?

For certification as a teacher, Nova Scotia regulations require these students to complete three years of undergraduate arts and science courses plus two years of education courses, one semester of which is practice teaching. This program provides several benefits: International experience. How do I become a teacher in Nova Scotia Canada? To become a teacher […]

What Resources Does Nova Scotia Produce?

Nova Scotia is Canada’s largest gypsum producer. Crushed stone, salt, and sand and gravel are also in abundance. Offshore exploration for natural gas and petroleum has been conducted since the early 1980s. Natural gas is pumped from wells located off Sable Island and carried to the mainland via pipeline. What natural resources come from Nova […]

What Is Produced In Nova Scotia?

Crops. Some of the major crops include grains, forages, carrots, broccoli, apples, grapes, blueberries as well as many other fruits and vegetables. What grains are grown in Nova Scotia? Winter wheat is the most popular grain grown in Nova Scotia at 8,000 acres. Winter Wheat fits very nicely into our early harvested soybean/vegetable rotations. Cereals […]

Do I Need A Car In Halifax Nova Scotia?

you’ll probably need a car about half of nova scotia’s population lives in the Halifax Regional Municipality (HRM). compared to larger cities (Toronto, Montreal, Vancouver, for example), the transit system here is not as well-developed. unless you live near where you work, you’ll probably need a car. Can I get around Halifax without a car? […]