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Explore the Nova Scotia landscape with a Class A, Class C, fifth wheel or pop ups from one of the above Nova Scotia Motorhome hire companies. With a Recreational Vehicle hire, you have the complete freedom to discover the Nova Scotia Countryside at your own pace with no strict timetables or hotel check ins.
Stop when and where you want to ! Have the convenience of storage space where you can take all the essential items that you require for your family vacation up in the mountains or alongside a river or down on the beach.
Create life time memories with a Canadian self drive camper rental. Experience the adventure of the open road with your Nova Scotia RV Rental and enjoy great value for money (especially for families) with being able to prepare your own meals plus also the bonus of spending quality time with the family.
Nova Scotia (Latin for New Scotland; Scottish Gaelic: Alba Nuadh; French: Nouvelle-Écosse) is a Canadian province located on Canada's southeastern coast. It is the most populous province in the Maritimes, and its capital, Halifax, is a major economic centre of the region. Nova Scotia is the second smallest province in Canada, with an area of 55,284 km². Its population of 934,405 makes it the fourth least populous province of the country.
Nova Scotia's economy is traditionally largely resource-based, but has in recent decades become more diverse. Industries such as fishing, mining, forestry and agriculture remain very important, and have been joined by tourism, technology, film production, music and the financial service industries.
The province includes several regions of the Mi'kmaq nation of Mi'gma'gi, which covered all of the Maritimes, as well as parts of Maine, the Gaspé, and Newfoundland. Nova Scotia was already home to the Mi'kmaq people when the first European colonists arrived. In 1604, French colonists established the first permanent European settlement north of Florida at Port Royal, founding what would become known as Acadia. The British Empire obtained control of the region between 1713 and 1760, and established the new capital at Halifax in 1749. Nova Scotia was one of the founding four provinces to join Confederation with Canada in 1867, along with New Brunswick, Quebec and Ontario.
Counties are: Annapolis | Antigonish | Cape Breton | Colchester | Cumberland | Digby | Guysborough | Halifax | Hants | Inverness | Kings | Lunenburg | Pictou | Queens | Richmond | Shelburne | Victoria | Yarmouth
Regional municipalities are: Cape Breton | Halifax | Queens
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