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  • Many times. Parts of my family came from Nova Scotia to the Boston area a couple generations ago. My paternal grandmother was born in Nova Scotia. If you go to Yarmouth, Nova Scotia, there are numerous businesses along Main Street that share my last name. I visited a public graveyard in Halifax, Nova Scotia, and I saw many headstones with both my own last name and my grandmother's maiden name.
  • I have been there with my family for vacation. It is beutiful there.
  • I live in Prince Edward Island - very close to Nova Scotia - I go to Nova Scotia about 10 times a year.
  • I went on a road trip a couple of years ago and rode the ferry from digby, nova scotia. It was just beautiful!
  • Yes, it's beautiful. Especially Cape Breton. The scenery is incredible, and the people on the east coast are some of the nicest, friendliest people I've ever met.
  • No, but I'd love to... it reminds me of Anne of Green Gables because it's so close.
  • I went to Halifax once, it was pretty nice.
  • Yes ...
  • Well I visit places in Nova Scotia because I live here! It is a beautiful place indeed. The fall is my favorite time with the all the trees turning colors, the smells, and the crisp cool nights. The not fun part is the cost of living here with all the taxes, high gas, and oil prices. I guess you can't have it all!
  • The beauty of landscapes, ocean coastlines, and so many exciting events to do make Nova Scotia so beautiful and unique. The fun and excitement of whale watching, sea kayaking among the islands and coves found offshore, hiking, biking or just spending a leisurely wine tasting day at Nova Scotia's wonderful wineries is wonderful. This is just amazing to be in Nova Scotia. If you want to learn more details about what you Nova Scotia has to offer, you can have a look at: http://www.nova-scotia-vacation-guide.com/index.html

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