![]() ![]() The trademarks REALTOR®, REALTORS® and the REALTOR® logo are controlled by The Canadian Real Estate Association (CREA) and identify real estate professionals who are members of CREA. The MLS® mark and associated logos identify professional services rendered by REALTOR® members of CREA to effect the purchase, sale and lease of real estate as part of a cooperative selling system. Those offices marked as “Royal LePage Real Estate Services Ltd., Brokerage”, including its “Johnston & Daniel” division, “Royal LePage Credit Valley”, “Royal LePage West Real Estate Services”, “Royal LePage Sussex”, and “Les Immeubles Mont-Tremblant / Mont-Tremblant Real Estate” are owned and operated by Bridgemarq Real Estate Services Manager Limited. *All offices are independently owned and operated. The trademark DDF® is owned by The Canadian Real Estate Association (CREA) and identifies the REALTOR.ca Data Distribution Facility (DDF®). The accuracy of information is not guaranteed and should be independently verified. DDF® references real estate listings held by brokerage firms other than Royal LePage and its franchisees. The property information on this website is derived from Royal LePage listings and the Canadian Real Estate Association's Data Distribution Facility (DDF®). © 2023 BRIDGEMARQ REAL ESTATE SERVICES MANAGER LIMITEDįind a home in Ontario | Quebec | Alberta | British Columbia | Manitoba | Saskatchewan | New Brunswick | Newfoundland and Labrador | Northwest Territories | Nova Scotia | Prince Edward Island | Yukon | Nunavut.īrowse agents in Ontario | Quebec | Alberta | British Columbia | Manitoba | Saskatchewan | New Brunswick | Newfoundland and Labrador | Northwest Territories | Nova Scotia | Prince Edward Island | Yukon | Nunavut A wealth of parks, historic sites, museums, art galleries and theatres round out Nova Scotia's vibrant entertainment scene. In Antigonish, kilt-clad athletes compete in the Scottish Highland Games. Street performers juggle flaming batons and perform feats of magic before crowds in Halifax during the city's annual Busker Festival. A wealth of theatre, festivals and other attractions are available year-round throughout the province. ![]() Canada's largest east-coast naval base is situated in Halifax Harbour.Įntertainment is never far off in Nova Scotia. Its deep, ice-free harbour with close proximity to New York and the Saint Lawrence Seaway has helped establish the Port of Halifax as Canada's busiest east coast shipping center. Nova Scotia's capital city, Halifax, is also its largest. Tourism, forestry and coal mining are core Nova Scotian industries. Nova Scotia is famous for quaint seaside fishing villages and lighthouses like the one found at Peggy's Cove, perhaps Nova Scotia's most photographed landmark.įor years the Nova Scotia economy depended heavily on the fishing industry, but today, with depleting fish stocks and government quotas, the economy has had to diversify. In fact, no one place is more than 55 km from ocean coast. The rest of Canada's second smallest province is surrounded by ocean. Nova Scotia's only land connection to mainland Canada is via the Isthmus of Chignecto - a 27-kilometre wide strip of land that links the province to New Brunswick. The Atlantic Ocean plays a starring role in Nova Scotia's landscape, its economy and culture. ![]() They call it Canada's Ocean Playground, and it's no wonder why. ![]()
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