Nova Scotia Hotels see many a vistor, sometimes a person drops in for some food, a drink, directions, maybe a bird on the roof, maybe Santa the Claus, Maybe a comedian will stay, maybe a fisherman, whose boat has broken, so he eneds to styay, maybe somebody doing a tv show on the area. There are many vistors, and many stay the night, maybe some look like the one in Groundhog day, or some other movie, there will be many hotels in this Province, not state of Canada, this large piece of land. ( Latin for " New Scotland " ; French, la Nouvelle-Écosse ) is a Canadian province and is located on the east coast. Some will stay here, speaking in French, some with Scottish accents. Nova Scotia has an area of 55,500 km2 and a population of about 940,000. Its capital is Halifax. Cape Breton Island is a large island to the north-east, administratively a part of Nova Scotia. Some will stay in rural hotels maybe cut off by snow at homes, overlooking the seas and waters of Canada's eastern coasts. Visited by the English explorer John Cabot in 1497, Novia Scotia was originally settled by the Acadian French. I mean not origninally as the first settlers were First Nations people, living gatherer ways at thomes, staying in varities of buildings, moving arounf like a travelling salesmean, except in groups, ok not like a travelling salesman, but they would have need places to stay like hotels. So buiolt things. Now people stay in hotels unlike those days well maybe did, maybe a Native Americam trader trading goods in those days,. In the 1620s a group of Scots was sent by Charles I to set up a colony. However owing to the signing of a peace treaty with France, the territory was given to the French and the Scots ordered to abandon their mission before their colony was properly established. Later unrelated Scots emigration to Cape Breton Island in the north of the province took place in the late 18th and early 19th century. Nova Scotia was one of the four original provinces on Confederation, which included also New Brunswick, Quebec (Lower Canada) and Ontario (Upper Canada). The Bluenose, which appears on the Canadian ten-cent piece (dime) was built in Lunenburg, a town on the South Shore. Other towns include Dartmouth, which faces Halifax across its harbour, and Wolfville. Sydney is the largest community on Cape Breton. Some hotels may be named after local towns, and things, so many stay here,in this places, and so many have beds, to keep them cosy for a nice szleep, some find it hard to sleep in hotels fearing horror movies they saw, some of us find it easier, some see the old furniture, some see new, and some see it as a new experience to have a tv or toilet next to their room. Not down a coridoor.
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