FREE Timeline of Nova Scotia History

Published:
August 17, 2017

Bonnie Rose Hudson

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Almost entirely surrounded by the sea, Nova Scotia is a haven for beach-loving tourists who come for the moderate temperatures, canoeing, sailing, hiking and whale watching. Learn more with this free timeline of Nova Scotia history.

FREE Timeline of Nova Scotia History


This home of George Dixon, Charles Fenerty, Abraham Gesner, Sue Holloway, Aileen Meagher, and Joshua Slocum also hosts many festivals each year focused on remembering its heritage.

Enjoy this free 7-page Canadian history printable and create a map of the province, organize events chronologically, and explore more of the province’s exciting past with writing prompts. 

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