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  1. Proceedings
  2. Mi'kmaq culture generates great tourist interest.: An article from: Wind Speaker by Sabrina Whyatt, 1998-06-01
  3. Longline culture of blue mussels on the eastern shore of Nova Scotia (Manuscript and technical report series) by Brian C Muise, 1980
  4. Pheasant rearing and releasing in Nova Scotia (Extension note) by Neil Van Nostrand, 1974
  5. Report on the results of a survey of provincial government scientific activities in the Province of Nova Scotia by J. W Topham, 1974
  6. Instructor's guide: Developing a volunteer program (Nova Scotia volunteer training modules) by Tony Martin, 1982
  7. Nova Scotia Historical Review volume 11 1991 by N/A, 1991
  8. Instructor's guide: Marketing of volunteer organizations (Nova Scotia volunteer training modules) by Alex Wright, 1982
  9. Instructor's guide: Group relations & leadership (Nova Scotia volunteer training modules) by Reg Craig, 1982
  10. Instructor's guide: Budget and finance (Nova Scotia volunteer training modules) by Gordon Chiassion, 1982
  11. Instructor's guide: Effective meetings (Nova Scotia volunteer training modules) by Jim Bayer, 1983
  12. Growth, mortality, and seasonal cycle of Mytilus edulis in two Nova Scotian embayments (Technical report - Fisheries and Marine Service) by Kenneth R Freeman, 1974
  13. African Nova Scotian-Mi'kmaw Relations (Fernwood Basics series) by Paula C. Madden, 2010-02-19
  14. Post-Secondary Education on the Edge: Self-Improvement and Community Development in a Cape Breton Coal Town (Cultural Critique, V. 3) by Jane McEldowney Jensen, 2002-12

21. Culture Canada: Aboriginal Culture And Heritage - Nova Scotia
A directory maintained by culture Canada. Offers links to government and civil agencies plus related information.
http://culturecanada.gc.ca/chdt/interface/interface2.nsf/engdocBasic/21.8.2.html
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22. Nova Scotia-Cuba Association (NSCUBA)
The association promotes education and advocacy on Cuba, cultural exchanges, sends donations, and assists development projects. Offers news articles, culture and arts commentary, politics, photos, links and email.
http://www.nscuba.org/
The Nova Scotia-Cuba Association ...undergoing renovations... NSCUBA will soon be relaunched with a focus dedicated to the connections between the people of Nova Scotia and the people of Cuba. Much of the material which used to reside on this site has been updated and moved to the site of the newly-formed Canadian Network on Cuba (CNC) , an umbrella organization made of up the dozens of friendship groups which exist from coast to coast. We encourage you to visit the CNC website frequently for the latest news on Canadian efforts to end the U.S. economic blockade, free the Five Cuban heroes ironically imprisoned in the U.S. for fighting terrorism and for all matters relating to Canadian political relations with Cuba. If you have a story about ties forged between Nova Scotians and Cubans, consider submitting it for publication on this site. We also appreciate hearing about coverage of Cuba in the local media which we may not catch on a daily basis. This link will take you to the old website Your feedback on our changes are appreciated: info@nscuba.org

23. Titanic ~ The Unsinkable Ship And Halifax, Nova Scotia
The official Web site for Universities and Colleges in nova scotia, Canada. From this site you can find a program, view information, start an application, see video clips, and go on to nova scotia University and College Web sites. Ivycovered or ultra-modern, each campus in nova scotia is distinctive. A guide to secondary schooling in nova scotia, Canada. Copyright © nova scotia Department of Economic Development.
http://titanic.gov.ns.ca/
Halifax is where the maiden voyage of Titanic really ended, with the most lasting legacy from the sinking located here.
T he world was stunned in 1912 by the loss of the liner Titanic on her maiden voyage. Halifax, Nova Scotia , located on the eastern coast of Canada, has one of the most moving and intimate connections with the Titanic disaster, playing a key role during the tragedy's aftermath and becoming the final resting place of many of her unclaimed victims. T hree Halifax ships were involved in the grim task of recovering victims - many of whom were laid to rest in three of our city's cemeteries. Rows of black granite headstones, each inscribed with the same date, April 15, 1912, are a stark reminder of the disaster.
Titanic
artifacts at the Maritime Museum of the Atlantic are a touching reminder of the ship's lost luxury, her violent end and the special role our port played as the enormity of the disaster unfolded. These artifacts were all pulled from the water within weeks of the sinking by ships from Halifax searching for Titanic victims. The exhibit features wooden artifacts collected at the scene of the disaster, including one of the only

24. Celtic Colours International Festival 2002
Annual Celtic festival held on Cape Breton Island off the coast of nova scotia. General information about the festival, Cape Breton, and the Celtic culture, including pictures of past events.
http://www.celtic-colours.com

25. Nova Scotia Department Of Tourism And Culture - Cultural Links
exclusively to the youth population of nova scotia. © nova scotiaDepartment of Tourism and culture, 1999. All Rights Reserved.
http://www.ednet.ns.ca/heritage/
The Department of Culture and Tourism has been created from the former Department of Education and Culture , and the Department of Economic Renewal and Tourism Nova Scotia Museums The Nova Scotia Museum is the corporate name for the most decentralized museum in Canada - 25 museums across the province, including historic buildings, living history sites, vessels and specialized museums. The Centre is instrumental in cultivating and promoting craft and design-related industries in Nova Scotia. By providing flexible services, facilities, resources, and opportunities for broadening skills, the Centre is a catalyst in advancing new approached to craft and design. Nova Scotia Archives and Records Management's current mandate is to acquire and preserve government and private-sector records of provincial significance and facilitate access to them; to develop policies, standards, procedures and services for effective records management in government; to be the permanent repository of the archival records of public bodies; and to encourage and assist the professionalization of archival and records management activities within the public and private sectors. Nova Scotia Youth Secretariat The Nova Scotia Youth Secretariat was created with the passage of the Youth Secretariat Act in 1989, which provided an agency to develop effective responses by Government to the needs of the Province's youth. The Act, which provides the Secretariat with legal status, recognizes that the diverse needs of Nova Scotians aged 15 to 24 are served by several provincial government departments. However, the Youth Secretariat is the only agency in the provincial government devoted exclusively to the youth population of Nova Scotia.

26. NS Sport Hall Of Fame
Honours athletes, teams, and builders who have contributed to nova scotia's sport heritage and culture. Gives history, inductees, nominations, events and contact details.
http://www.novascotiasporthalloffame.com/
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The Nova Scotia Sport Hall of Fame honors excellence in athletes, teams, and builders, who have made outstanding contributions to Nova Scotia's sport heritage and culture. This colorful history is reflected through the display of trophies and awards, uniforms, photographs, sporting equipment and other memorabilia spanning over one hundred years. The Hall of Fame features information on all honored members. Try your luck shooting hoops on a regulation height net or shooting against an NHL goalie in the Action Corner! Relive Nova Scotia's Great Sporting Past. Monday - Friday 9:00 to 4:30 Saturday - 10:30 to 3:00 Free Admission 2002 Nova Scotia Sport Hall of Fame Inductees Announced
Please visit us at 1645 Granville St, Halifax, at the corner of Sackville St.

27. Explore Nova Scotia
Official government site. Features information about places to see and stay, festivals, events, attractio Category Regional North America Directories and Guides...... hospitality. So, come discover your nova scotia. This is the officialsite from the nova scotia Department of Tourism and culture. For
http://explore.gov.ns.ca/
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Hiking
Nova Scotia is one of the premier Coastal Walking and Hiking Destinations in North America
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Nova Scotia this spring

How does your perfect spring day begin…
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Highlights
Here are just some of the highlights Nova Scotia has to offer
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Welcome to Nova Scotia, Canada's Seacoast.
Come explore Nova Scotia, Canada's Seacoast, the official tourism website of the Province of Nova Scotia. You will find hundreds of things to see and do places to stay , festivals, events, and attractions for you to experience throughout the province. Get your FREE 400 page travel guide , map and other tourism information. While on-line, book your accommodations, send a postcard to a friend or take a photo tour of our scenic travelways. Nova Scotia is a wonderful combination of beautiful scenery, lively festivals , small-town charm, fascinating history, and friendly and down-to-earth people. Nova Scotia is a great place to visit. Tour our coastal highways. Discover our parks museums and wilderness areas. Sample our unique food

28. Live In Nova Scotia
Seeks to draw new businesses and residents to the county. Lists location, communities, health, education, culture, recreation, business and contact information.
http://www.liveinnovascotia.com/

29. Explore Nova Scotia
Translate this page Worauf warten Sie also - auf nach nova scotia! Dies ist die offizielleInternetseite des nova scotia Department of Tourism and culture.
http://explore.gov.ns.ca/deutsch/default.htm
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Wo die Greens einen blauen Schimmer haben
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Nova Scotia diesen Winter

Wir haben diesen Winter einen Platz für Sie reserviert und schon einmal vorgewärmt.
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Willkommen in Nova Scotia, Kanadas Küstenprovinz.
Erkunden Sie die Provinz Nova Scotia, Kanadas Küstenprovinz, bei einem Besuch unserer offiziellen Tourismus-Website. Hier finden Sie Informationen zu Hunderten von Sehenswürdigkeiten und Abenteuern Unterkünften , Festen, Veranstaltungen und Attraktionen, die Sie in Nova Scotia erwarten. Fordern Sie Ihren kostenlosen Reiseführer (in Englisch oder Französisch) sowie Straßenkarten und andere Touristeninformationen an. In Nova Scotia verbinden sich auf einzigartige Weise landschaftliche Schönheit, lebhafte Feste, kleinstädtischer Charme, faszinierende Geschichte und freundliche, erdverbundene Menschen. Nova Scotia ist auf jeden Fall eine Reise wert! Unternehmen Sie eine Fahrt entlang unserer Küstenstraßen. Entdecken Sie unsere Parks , Museen und wilde Natur. Erleben Sie die uns eigene Küche, Musik, Kunsthandwerk und Traditionen. Entspannen und erholen Sie sich in einer Region, wo Gemeinschaft und Familie noch großgeschrieben werden.

30. Amethyst Scottish Dancers Of Nova Scotia - Chebucto Community Net
A nonprofit Scottish dance group aspiring to generate interest in the world of Highland Dancing and Celtic Heritage. Performances are often for charity, with a fee schedule based on length of performance and location. List of upcoming events.
http://www.chebucto.ns.ca/Culture/Amethyst/
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31. The Bluenose Jugglers
nova scotia juggling club that also does other circus arts.
http://www.chebucto.ns.ca/Culture/BluenoseJugglers/bluenose.html
The Bluenose Jugglers
History
Although juggling and the circus arts do not have a long history in Nova Scotia, this seedling is definitely sprouting! The origins of our club are in a small group of jugglers, unicyclists, mimes and tightrope walkers who began to meet in 1982 under the auspices of Portable Mime Theatre . For the next several years jugglers continued to gather under the 'Juggle Jam' banner to teach each other new tricks and work together on routines. In time local performing groups like Fool's Paradise Jest in Time and Just Us grew from these gatherings. These days the club meets under the auspices of the YMCA and is know as the Bluenose Jugglers
Visitors to the Club
Over the years the club has played host to many prominent teacher's and performers including the internationally acclaimed clown Bob Berkey , circus teacher Hovey Burgess , mime Don Reider , author Richard Dingman and others.
Circus Stars
Many internationally famous performing jugglers have visited Halifax and have been hosted by the club. These include Sergei Ignatov Vycheslav Anokhin Victor Filipovitch Evgenii Biljauer ... Andrei Nikolaev , Gennadi Tregoub, and Valerii Tabenkov all of whom have been in Nova Scotia in different travelling companies of the Moscow Circus, Elena Lev who came with the Cirque du Soleil, and Li Li-ping, a marvellous antipodist who came as part of the

32. WFNS: Alistair MacLeod
Profile and publications.
http://www.chebucto.ns.ca/Culture/WritersFed/Writers/amacleod.html
WFNS Writers' Federation of Nova Scotia
Alistair MacLeod
Alistair MacLeod was born in North Battleford, Saskatchewan, in 1936. He lived on the Prairies until the age of ten when his parents moved back to the family farm on Cape Breton. After obtaining his Teacher's Certificate from the Nova Scotia Teacher's College, Alistair took his B.A. and B.Ed. (1960) from St. Francis Xavier University, his M.A. (1961) from the University of New Brunswick, and his Ph.D. (1968) from the University of Notre Dame. He taught at Indiana University from 1966 until 1969, then moved to the University of Windsor, where he is currently Professor of English and Creative Writing. Alistair's short fiction roots itself in carefully delineated and haunting settings, only to transcend the settings in humane explorations of the personal struggles that challenge and often defeat men and women of all time. Alistair MacLeod resides in Windsor, Ontario.
Publications Island: The Collected Stories
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No Great Mischief
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33. Le Village Historique Acadien De La Nouvelle-Écosse à Pubnico-Ouest - Acadian
Step back in time and discover the construction and restoration of a village to depict Acadian life from the mid1600s to the late 1800s.
http://www.tusket.com/present2/culture/village/
Home Page
Welcome! Page d'accueil
Bienvenue! ENGLISH FRANÇAIS Last updated: January 8, 2003 - Dernière mise à jour: 8 janvier 2003 Historic Acadian Village of Nova Scotia
© 2000-2003 Le Village historique acadien de la Nouvelle-Écosse

Tusket River and Basin Project 1999-2003 Projet du bassin et de la rivière Tousquet
Web site design / Site web créé par - Marcel Jean d'Entremont Updated / Mise à jour - Neteel

34. WFNS: Mary Alice Downie
Biography and selected list of publications.
http://www.chebucto.ns.ca/Culture/WFNS/Writers/mdownie.html
WFNS Writers' Federation of Nova Scotia
Mary Alice Downie
Mary Alice Downie was born in Alton, Illinois (on Abraham Lincoln's birthday) of Canadian parents. They returned to Canada and she grew up in Toronto, graduating from U. of T. despite spending most of her time at 'The Varsity'. Afterwards, the usual range of jobs for an English grad - steno pool at MacLean-Hunter, editorial assistant for a medical journal, publicity manager for the Canadian branch of Oxford University Press. In 1959-she married John Downie; they moved to Pittsburg where she produced film, play and book reviews and two daughters, Christine and Jocelyn. In 1962 they came to Kingston where they have lived ever since, apart from three memorable sabbaticals in Cambridge. Alexandra, their centennial project, was born in 1967. The Wind Has Wings: Poems from Canada (with Barbara Robertson) Mary Alice's first book appeared in 1968. Now she writes and edits in the city and watches trees fall down in the woods on an island on the Rideau. These days she and her husband make frequent trips to Halifax to visit a daughter, son-in-law and Sam, aged three. Mary Alice has received grants from the Canada Council, Ontario Arts Council, Laidlaw Foundation, Explorations, Ontario Heritage Foundation and the Multicultural Directorate.

35. WFNS: Susan Atkinson-Keen
Brief profile and publications.
http://www.chebucto.ns.ca/Culture/WFNS/Writers/satkinson.html
WFNS Writers' Federation of Nova Scotia
Susan Atkinson-Keen
Susan Atkinson-Keen was born and raised in Montreal, and educated as a geologist (B.Sc., Sir George William's University, Montreal; M.Sc., Acadia University; research, John Hopkins University, Baltimore). She spent ten years working as a field geologist across Canada as well as in Iceland, Scotland, and the Central Appalachians, and has worked as a geological museum exhibit interpreter. She now lives in Halifax with her three children. Susan turned to fiction writing in 1981.
Selected List of Publications: Weekend in the Jurassic . Halifax, Nimbus Publishing Ltd, 1990. ISBN 0-921054-32-7. The Adventures of Broughton Bear . All titles reprinted by Roseway Publishing. Titles in the series:
One Thing Leads to Another . Toronto, Greey de Pencier, 1985. ISBN 0-920775-13-6.
Lost and Found . Toronto, Greey de Pencier, 1985. ISBN 0-920775-12-8.
A Whole Day of Surprises . Toronto, Greey de Pencier, 1985. ISBN 0-920775-11-X.
Fun Times . Toronto, Greey de Pencier, 1985. ISBN 0-920775-09-8.
Unexpected Wonders . Toronto, Greey de Pencier, 1985. ISBN 0-920775-10-1.

36. Pomorze Polish Folkdance Ensemble
Halifax, nova scotia, Canada
http://www.chebucto.ns.ca/Culture/BluenoseJugglers/pomorze.html
POMORZE
POLISH FOLKDANCE ENSEMBLE
Pomorze, Nova Scotia's Polish Folkdance Ensemble, was born in 1983. During the last several years the ensmeble has been "dormant" however, it has recently started up again and rehearsals are once again in progress. See the information below on how to get involved. During its past incarnation, Pomorze grew from a small group of enthusiasts to a well-organized company with a full repertoire. During that time Pomorze gave over one hundred fifty performances at occasions such as the Polish Dance Festival of the Americas in both Boston and Montreal, the Canadian Polish Dance Festival in Toronto, the Seventh and Eighth International Festival of Polish Folkdance Ensembles in Rzeszow, Poland, the Canada Games Festivities in Cape Breton, the visit of His Holiness Pope John-Paul II in Halifax, The Nova Scotia International Tattoo, the first annual 'A Day in Poland' celebrations, and many multicultural events and celebrations. Pomorze's performances in Poland earned them the Medal of Honour from amongst the fifty-five companies from eleven countries who participated. Pomorze also produced two half hour television programs for Halifax Cablevision entitled Zabawa - Poland Dances Pomorze's costume collection is one of the best of its kind in Canada with six complete colourful sets of eight men's and women's costumes for the dances in the repertoire. All the costumes are authentic folk costumes, for the most part made in their respective regions of Poland. The collection also includes smaller numbers of costumes from other regions. The original music to which the dances are performed was scored for eight instruments and recorded by local musicians.

37. Welcome To Live In Nova Scotia - Culture And Heritage In Kings County
culture Heritage Much of Kings County's allure is in the way the graciousnessof the past is woven into the tapestry of the present.
http://www.liveinnovascotia.com/culture.htm
Much of Kings County's allure is in the way the graciousness of the past is woven into the tapestry of the present. The history of Kings County is long and tangible. Five thousand years before the first European arrivals. Cape Blomidon was home to the legendary Mi'kmaq god, Glooscap, and the Mi'kmaq people made their home here hunting, fishing, and traveling the waterways in and around Kings County. The French Acadians settled here in the early 1600's and started construction of an extensive dyke system. Until their deportation in 1755 by colonial troops from New England, the Acadians lived in this area for 120 years and built prosperous communities. The New England Planters settled lands left vacant by Acadians. and many of their descendants farm the lands still.

38. Nova Scotia Cultural Network
A notfor-profit society which promotes the arts, culture and heritage throughout the province. Offers information on artistic and cultural events, organizations and network members.
http://culture.hfxns.org/index.php
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39. Nova Scotia Choral Federation
the Federation comes from membership fees, program fees, fundraising activitiesand continuing grants from the nova scotia Department of Tourism and culture.
http://www.nscf.ns.ca/
Nova Scotia Choral Federation
"Without music, life would be a mistake." Frederich Nietzsche
Choral singing is a gentle, friendly art with its roots deep in the hearts of our communities. It offers islands of peace in an often fractious and bewildering world. It teaches our young, comforts our old - and inspires all ages. Choral music is timeless. The Nova Scotia Choral Federation is making sure it has a future in our province.
About the Nova Scotia Choral Federation
Location

Nova Scotia Choral Federation Office
(directly behind the Westin Hotel and train station)
1113 Marginal Road, Halifax, Nova Scotia B3H 4P7
tel 902-423-4688 fax 902-422-0881 toll free (902 area)1-888-672-3969 Email: office@nscf.ns.ca
Office Hours Monday to Friday, 9:00 AM-5:00 PM
The office is closed for all statutory holidays and an extended period over Christmas.
Please contact the office before stopping in to insure we are not at meetings outside the office. History Founded in 1976 the Nova Scotia Choral Federation (NSCF) took its place as one of eight cultural federations, supported by the provincial government. We enjoy a good arms-length relationship with the Department of Tourism and Culture. The Federation is a charity registered as the Nova Scotia Choral Federation - 119063311 RP0001. The Federation is one of eight provincial choral federations. NSCF has proven itself to be a leader among its sister choral federations and has developed an excellent complement of programs and services. Our Junior Choir Camp, begun in 1979, was the model for similar camps in both Ontario and Saskatchewan. We are one of two provinces that have a provincial youth choir and the only province in Canada to provide Adult Choir Camp, a weeklong, non-auditioned, program.

40. The Confederacy Of Nova Scotia Metis
Exists to promote and preserve the M©tis identity and heritage through education, training and business opportunities. Lists structure, culture, constitution, communities, news, links and contact details.
http://www.geocities.com/nsmetis/

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