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    Nova Scotia's Scenic Trails

    Nova Scotia is known throughout the world for being a land that combines rugged marine landscapes with proud heritage and urban sophistication. Nova Scotia is the second smallest province in Canada, but what it lacks in geographical area, it makes up for in rich history, abounding culture and maritime hospitality. The province is divided into 12 different tourism sections, which are easily navigated by following the primary scenic travelways, known as the region's 'Trail'. (continue...)
     

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    The Québecois: Canada's Largest Distinct Society

    Every year thousands of people immigrate to Canada making it one of the most diverse nations in the world. Modern day foundations for Canada were laid by the first Europeans, English and French settlers. The majority of French immigrants settled in Québec, Canada's largest province, and others, such as the Acadians of Eastern Canada, formed communities elsewhere. Many believe that the difference between the English and French culture is language but the differences are greater and include religion, history and tradition. (continue...)
     

     
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