Capital
Halifax
Area
55K km²
Official language
English
Population
958K Inhabitants
Average temperature
-1º
January
1º
March
6º
April
10º
May
14º
June
20º
July
20º
August
17º
September
10º
October
6º
November
2º
December
-1º
February
Nova Scotia is a maritime province, which means that it’s main attractions and activities tend to revolve around the sea. From lobster trapping to whale watching to deep sea fishing, Nova Scotians enjoy being out on the Atlantic Ocean. Nova Scotia is home to many picturesque fishing villages, such as the frequently photographed Peggy’s Cove. Nova Scotia’s largest city, Halifax, is one of Canada’s most beautiful, with a vibrant nightlife due to its high student population. Outside of the city, Cape Breton island is a popular destination for hikes and excursions.
If your looking for a true maritime experience, Nova Scotia may be the place for you!
Red Leaf's educational offerings in Nova Scotia
10 School Boards
+ 90 Colleges
School Disricts in Nova Scotia
Nova Scotia
Nova Scotia - Cape Breton Victoria - Regional Centre for Education
From 13 to 18 years
urban, rural, coastal, island
12 semanas
Nova Scotia
Nova Scotia - Chignecto Central - Regional Centre for Education
From 13 to 18 years
urban, rural, Riverside, island
12 semanas
Nova Scotia
Nova Scotia - Halifax - Regional Centre for Education
From 13 to 18 years
urban, Lakeside, island
12 semanas
Nova Scotia
Nova Scotia - South Shore - Regional Centre for Education
From 13 to 18 years
rural, Riverside, Lakeside, island
12 semanas
Nova Scotia
Nova Scotia -Tri Country - Regional Centre for Education
From 13 to 18 years
urban, coastal, island, rural
12 semanas
Nova Scotia
Nova Scotia International Student Program
From 13 to 18 years
urban, island, Riverside
12 semanas
Nova Scotia
Nova Scotia- Annapolis Valley- Regional Centre for Education
From 13 to 18 years
rural, island
12 semanas
Nova Scotia
Nova Scotia- Strait - Regional Centre for Education
From 13 to 18 years
urban, rural, island, coastal
12 semanas