Nova Scotia
  • 1. Nova Scotia, a picturesque province located on the eastern coast of Canada, is renowned for its breathtaking coastal scenery, rich maritime history, and vibrant cultural heritage. This region, whose name means 'New Scotland' in Latin, is characterized by its stunning seascapes, including rugged cliffs, tranquil beaches, and charming fishing villages that dot the coastline. Halifax, the capital city, serves as a hub of activity, featuring a lively waterfront, historic citadel, and the iconic Peggy's Cove, famous for its lighthouse and picturesque landscapes. Beyond the urban attractions, Nova Scotia is home to the Cabot Trail, one of the world's most celebrated scenic drives, which winds through the Cape Breton Highlands, offering panoramic views of the Atlantic Ocean and lush forests. The province's rich history is evident in its many museums and sites that honor its Indigenous peoples, early settlers, and significant events like the Halifax Explosion of 1917. Moreover, Nova Scotia boasts a thriving arts scene, delicious seafood cuisine, and numerous festivals celebrating everything from music to lobster. Each summer, visitors flock to partake in the lively vibe of local markets, as well as to explore the stunning national parks, such as Cape Breton Highlands and Kejimkujik, where outdoor enthusiasts can hike, kayak, and immerse themselves in nature. With its unique blend of natural beauty, cultural charm, and warm hospitality, Nova Scotia captivates the hearts of those who come to explore its diverse offerings.

    What is the capital city of Nova Scotia?
A) Dartmouth
B) Yarmouth
C) Halifax
D) Sydney
  • 2. Which ocean borders Nova Scotia to the east?
A) Arctic Ocean
B) Atlantic Ocean
C) Pacific Ocean
D) Indian Ocean
  • 3. Which famous trail runs through Nova Scotia's highlands and valleys?
A) Long Trail
B) West Coast Trail
C) Chilkoot Trail
D) Cabot Trail
  • 4. Which indigenous tribe is native to Nova Scotia?
A) Mi'kmaq
B) Cree
C) Inuit
D) Mohawk
  • 5. What is the provincial flower of Nova Scotia?
A) Trillium
B) Goldenrod
C) Mayflower
D) Fireweed
  • 6. What is the nickname for the residents of Nova Scotia?
A) Cape Bretoners
B) Bluenosers
C) Acadians
D) Haligonians
  • 7. Which famous ship sank off the coast of Nova Scotia in 1912?
A) Empress of Ireland
B) Lusitania
C) Titanic
D) Andrea Doria
  • 8. Which university in Halifax is known for its medical programs?
A) University of King's College
B) Saint Mary's University
C) Dalhousie University
D) Mount Saint Vincent University
  • 9. Which famous music festival takes place annually in Nova Scotia?
A) Omaha Summer Arts Festival
B) Montebello Rockfest
C) Firefly Music Festival
D) Stan Rogers Folk Festival
  • 10. Which province is located directly west of Nova Scotia?
A) Quebec
B) New Brunswick
C) Prince Edward Island
D) Ontario
  • 11. What is the largest island in Nova Scotia?
A) Long Island
B) Cape Breton Island
C) Sable Island
D) Brier Island
  • 12. Which famous folk artist was born in Nova Scotia and known for her brightly colored paintings?
A) Maud Lewis
B) Lawren Harris
C) Emily Carr
D) Tom Thomson
  • 13. Which Canadian province is connected to Nova Scotia by the Confederation Bridge?
A) Quebec
B) British Columbia
C) Prince Edward Island
D) Newfoundland and Labrador
  • 14. What is the name of the national park located on the southwestern shores of Nova Scotia?
A) Fundy National Park
B) Kejimkujik National Park
C) Cape Breton Highlands National Park
D) Gros Morne National Park
  • 15. Which Acadian village in Nova Scotia is known for its vibrant culture and traditional music?
A) Peggy's Cove
B) Cheticamp
C) Annapolis Royal
D) Lunenburg
  • 16. Which historic fortress in Nova Scotia was originally built by the French in the 18th century?
A) Fortress of Charlemont
B) Fort Anne
C) Fortress of Louisbourg
D) Fort Beauséjour
  • 17. Which iconic Canadian singer hails from Nova Scotia?
A) Anne Murray
B) Celine Dion
C) Shania Twain
D) Justin Bieber
  • 18. What is the traditional fishing industry of Nova Scotia?
A) Shark fishing
B) Lobster fishing
C) Salmon fishing
D) Tuna fishing
  • 19. What is the historic site in Nova Scotia that is a UNESCO World Heritage Site?
A) Lunenburg
B) Grand-Pré
C) Peggy's Cove
D) Annapolis Royal
  • 20. What is the name of the iconic lighthouse located in Peggy's Cove, Nova Scotia?
A) Peggy's Point Lighthouse
B) Cape Henry Lighthouse
C) Faro de Moncloa
D) Portland Head Light
  • 21. Which Canadian Prime Minister is associated with Nova Scotia?
A) Stephen Harper
B) Justin Trudeau
C) Pierre Trudeau
D) Robert Borden
  • 22. In what year did Nova Scotia become a Canadian province?
A) 1901
B) 1999
C) 1867
D) 1945
  • 23. What is the name of the iconic rock formation in the Bay of Fundy, Nova Scotia?
A) Rocky Mountain
B) Devil's Tower
C) Hopewell Rocks
D) Stonehenge
  • 24. Which famous pirate might have buried treasure in Nova Scotia according to legends?
A) Calico Jack
B) Anne Bonny
C) Blackbeard
D) Captain Kidd
  • 25. What is the traditional Acadian dish originating from Nova Scotia?
A) BeaverTail
B) Poutine
C) Bannock
D) Rappie Pie
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