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Nova Scotia's location on the routes of the major eastward-moving storms; The moderating influence of the sea; Described on the provincial vehicle-licence plate as Canada's 'Ocean Playground', the sea is a major influence on Nova Scotia's climate. Nova Scotia's cold winters and warm summers are modified and generally moderated by ocean influences.
Sydney served as the Cape Breton Island's colonial capital, until 1820, when the colony merged with Nova Scotia and the capital moved to Halifax. A rapid population expansion occurred just after the turn of the 20th century, when Sydney became home to one of North America's main steel mills.
Toggle Yearly Canadian average mean temperatures subsection. 5.1 Occurrences by province. ... Nova Scotia: 38.3 °C (101 °F) August 19, 1935: Collegeville: −41.1 °C
The Low Point Lighthouse Society was awarded $75,000 in July 2015, after it won an online voting competition set up by the National Trust for Canada and the Nova Scotia Lighthouse Preservation Society to award $250,000 to the top three vote-getting lighthouses in three categories.
The two main points of departure were in Nova Scotia at Sydney, on Cape Breton Island, and Halifax. [18] ... Temperatures of 5,000 °C (9,000 °F) and pressures of ...
October 6, 1967 Greatest Snowfall in one season* ... Nova Scotia HRM >250 2023-7 Prince Edward Island Charlottetown 164 1942-9 ... map of Temperature Ranges (in ...
August 8, 1926: The 1926 Nova Scotia hurricane made landfall in Nova Scotia as an extratropical storm, killing 55–58 people. August 24, 1927: The 1927 Nova Scotia hurricane made landfall in Nova Scotia as a Category 2 hurricane with 105 mph (169 km/h) winds, causing immense damage, reaching $1.6 million (1927 USD), and killed 172–193 people.
Upper North Sydney on Destination Nova Scotia 46°12′20.65″N 60°16′11.26″W / 46.2057361°N 60.2697944°W / 46.2057361; -60.2697944 ( Upper North Sydney, Nova This Cape Breton County, Nova Scotia location article is a stub .