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    we're here in Nova Scotia is a second province  on our 150 day road trip across Canada and we  

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    can't wait to start exploring Nova Scotia is a  great place to visit it's fun interesting and  

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    you're going to have a great time going around  cities and a small town visiting and making a  

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    stream for children I learned so much and even  have cool adventures in nature that you will  

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    never forget in just 10 days we had so many  incredible experiences in Nova Scotia and yet  

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    only scratch the surface of this great province  how a fax is a picturesque and vibrant city  

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    we loved walking around the historical street  the beautiful waterfront and taking a tour at  

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    the alexander keith's brewery which is home to  one of the best brewery tours in all of Canada

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    then there's all the beautiful small towns  that Nova Scotia is famous for Peggy's Cove  

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    Mahone Bay and the UNESCO World Heritage Site of  Lunenburg we fell in love with the beautiful town  

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    of Lunenburg and one of the coolest things  we did there was take it to her aboard the  

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    Bluenose - which is a replica of the famous Blue  Nose a Canadian icon that you'll not only find  

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    on our currency but also in our passport here we  go it's not just a town vessel eventual Russell  

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    it's a national icon we live on the ship you'll  see we have a full-time cook on board washers  

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    and dryers showers at home as someone who  loves nature cape breton highlands national  

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    parks really stands out not only is it home to  one of the most beautiful scenic drives in the  

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    world but it's also a great place to go hiking and  explore the outdoors you'll find beautiful beaches  

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    waterfalls rugged coastlines and mind-blowing  ocean systems I think Breton Island is one of  

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    the most amazing places in the world you're  going to get a little bit of everything you  

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    come here we have over a billion years of history  in our geology here and it's created a spectacular  

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    landscape we've got mountains hard rock soft  rock we've got the steep cliffs plunging into the  

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    ocean we have lots of waterfalls from the river  canyons and extremely spectacular faultline the  

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    active Fault runs about 36 kilometres into the  park one of the things I find so special about  

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    Nova Scotia is that even though there's lots of  nature and lots of cool towns to explore there's  

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    also a lot of interesting history we learned a  lot about all the different cultures that have  

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    come here over the years for example the Acadian  French the English German Scottish enigma that  

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    we're here before it's just amazing how all these  people came together to make this place what it is

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    exploring Halifax will learn so much about  the history of this period of exposure we  

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    went to the Halifax tutorial where I felt  that I was going back in time as I saw  

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    people wearing uniforms from back in the day  I got to see a channel getting fired for the  

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    very first time he was quite loud but he  was like so amazing and I had a chance to  

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    shoot my very first rifle which was from  1871 something that I would never forget

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    then we went to the Maritime Museum  of the Atlantic where I got to see  

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    real artifacts and retweet stories  of people's from the Titanic I also  

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    learn about the different if I surmise  my objects as well and even though this  

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    tends to also send my name in Morse  code that was so cool and interesting

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    all right

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    a saline solution music sting is a Canadian  national equation a place where I felt all  

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    access and emotional as I identified myself with  stories and feelings of many immigrants to Canada  

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    history but I also learn about a great impact that  innovation has on what panelized today making me  

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    realize and how lucky I am in leaving such a  great nation and inspiring country for people  

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    from different backgrounds race religion learning  to live together to create a better place to be I  

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    think a key ingredient what makes a no special is  immigration and the relationships that immigrants  

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    build when they come to can of small parts of  the world with the people already living here  

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    the first nations or previous waves of immigrants  come to Canada and those accommodations and those  

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    arrangements that that people made to build a  new life in Canada has been really critical to  

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    our last 150 years last but not least we took  a rafting trip on the Cuban a cutey River which  

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    is the only place in the world where you can  wrap the tidal bore and experience some of  

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    the highest tides in the entire world well Nova  Scotia is the only place in the world that you  

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    can go title or rafting so it's obviously  unique to our area to meet concern Ammal  

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    activity in Canada and attracts visitors from  all over the world we tides can go up to 55  

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    feet in that with ease on a daily basis what an  incredible thrill to be able to experience the  

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    power of the waves to see our entire boat fills  with water to even jump off and swim into the  

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    waves and then go mud sliding it's definitely  an experience that I can't wait to try again

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    what an incredible ten days we had in Nova Scotia  whether it was driving one of the world's most  

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    scenic roads in cape breton highlands national  park or visiting the beautiful little coastal  

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    communities of Lunenburg and Mahone Bay or  just diving into the history of Halifax I  

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    had a great time in Nova Scotia and I'm so  excited to come back and explore this place

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    you'd like this video make sure to check  out our video on new salon where we stood  

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    on ice in the North Atlantic walked  on the Earth's mantle and explored  

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    the oldest city in North America to learn  more about this adventure and the best of  

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    Canada from coast to coast to  coast visit must-do Canada calm

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The example sentences of BLUENOSE in videos (1 in total of 1)

bluenose proper noun, singular - which wh-determiner is verb, 3rd person singular present a determiner replica noun, singular or mass of preposition or subordinating conjunction the determiner famous adjective blue proper noun, singular nose proper noun, singular a determiner canadian proper noun, singular icon noun, singular or mass that preposition or subordinating conjunction you personal pronoun 'll modal not adverb only adverb find verb, base form

Definition and meaning of BLUENOSE

What does "bluenose mean?"

/ˈblo͞onōz/

noun
priggish or puritanical person.