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100 Things You Don't Know About Nova Scotia
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100 Things You Don't Know About Nova Scotia in Ottawa, ON
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100 Things You Don't Know About Nova Scotia in Ottawa, ON
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Did you know that the Halifax-Dartmouth ferry was once operated by a team of nine horses? Or that Babe Ruth used to visit Yarmouth regularly for hunting and fishing vacations? Enter journalist Sal Sawler: your guide to discovering 100 fascinating things you don't know about Nova Scotia - from robberies and murders to famous landmarks, events, and people.
Inspired by the success of their popular Halifax Magazine column “50 Things You Don’t Know about Halifax,” Sawler has expanded their focus to include interesting anecdotes and facts about the social, political, economic, and cultural history of the entire province. Arranged in chronological order, each “thing” is accompanied by a contextual write-up explaining its historical significance. Includes twenty-five black and white photos.
Did you know that the Halifax-Dartmouth ferry was once operated by a team of nine horses? Or that Babe Ruth used to visit Yarmouth regularly for hunting and fishing vacations? Enter journalist Sal Sawler: your guide to discovering 100 fascinating things you don't know about Nova Scotia - from robberies and murders to famous landmarks, events, and people.
Inspired by the success of their popular Halifax Magazine column “50 Things You Don’t Know about Halifax,” Sawler has expanded their focus to include interesting anecdotes and facts about the social, political, economic, and cultural history of the entire province. Arranged in chronological order, each “thing” is accompanied by a contextual write-up explaining its historical significance. Includes twenty-five black and white photos.


















