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Nova Scotia is one of Canada’s Maritime provinces.  Nova Scotia  means “New Scotland”.  It was settled by people who came from England, Scotland, France, Germany and Holland.  The capital is Halifax.  Steve and Sally spent several days here exploring the province and the city.

HALIFAX

The Titanic victims are buried in a cemetary in Halifax.

John Cabot was sent by the English king to discover a shorter way to the Far East.

CAPE BRETON

Cape Breton Island is located on the northern tip of Nova Scotia and is separated from the rest of Nova Scotia by the Strait of Canso. The island is home to Cape Breton Highlands National Park, the Cabot Trail, the Fortress of Louisbourg National Historic Site and the Alexander Graham Bell Museum at Baddeck.   

Louisbourg is a community of 1,250 people located in the southeast corner of Cape Breton Island.  Sally is standing by one of the cannons at Fortress of Louisbourg National Historical Site.  The little town of Louisbourg was named for Louis XIV of France.  

Steve and Sally stayed at the Keltic Lodge Resort & Spa  and they said it was wonderful.  

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