It is surrounded on three sides by the Bay of Fundy, the Northumberland Strait and the Atlantic Ocean. It is literally littered with words and expressions that vary from county to county, and town to town. Leave a Comment. Hello?
Hence the name the Ocean Playgound.
So this was an attractive landing point for many newcomers seeking a new life and opportunity. So this coastal living and nautical lifestyle influenced and provided some good ol’ slang talkers. Experience the Celtic influence in the NS Heritage and culture of the Scots. Vernon continues to reside in Liverpool where he was born and raised. Happy Slangin’.
If you’ve got a dooryard, you’ve got a front yard.
Adventures abound in this beautiful coastal province. From a dog's breakfast, to blowin' a gale, bed lunch, giv'er, fill yer boots, dough funkers, back-ass-wards and right some good, Nova Scotia Slang will introduce you to a whole new language. Rum runners during the prohibition days was a secret industry here and you can revisit that era. There is a great offering of historical sites, museums, harbours, monuments and forts to explore and experience the days of old. Home to some good NS Slang influenced by the Waterways! Nothing can compare to some good old pirate slang. unfortunately, most people forget about it, except when they want to get away from citylife in toronto or ottawa. Vernon Oickle is an international award-winning journalist, editor and writer. (The "right" is pronounced "rate.") .
It’s an isthmus that connects the province to NB. It is literally littered with words and expressions that vary from county to county, and town to town.
Ahoy me matey! “My house is the one with the big pine tree … Yes, is this. Water..Water every where! beautiful coastline, amazing scenery. It is very well known for the apple orchards in the Annapolis Valley. It’s an isthmus that connects the province to NB.
So this was an attractive landing point for many newcomers seeking a new life and opportunity. So this coastal living and nautical lifestyle influenced and provided some good ol’ slang talkers. Experience the Celtic influence in the NS Heritage and culture of the Scots. Vernon continues to reside in Liverpool where he was born and raised. Happy Slangin’.
If you’ve got a dooryard, you’ve got a front yard.
Adventures abound in this beautiful coastal province. From a dog's breakfast, to blowin' a gale, bed lunch, giv'er, fill yer boots, dough funkers, back-ass-wards and right some good, Nova Scotia Slang will introduce you to a whole new language. Rum runners during the prohibition days was a secret industry here and you can revisit that era. There is a great offering of historical sites, museums, harbours, monuments and forts to explore and experience the days of old. Home to some good NS Slang influenced by the Waterways! Nothing can compare to some good old pirate slang. unfortunately, most people forget about it, except when they want to get away from citylife in toronto or ottawa. Vernon Oickle is an international award-winning journalist, editor and writer. (The "right" is pronounced "rate.") .
It’s an isthmus that connects the province to NB. It is literally littered with words and expressions that vary from county to county, and town to town.
Ahoy me matey! “My house is the one with the big pine tree … Yes, is this. Water..Water every where! beautiful coastline, amazing scenery. It is very well known for the apple orchards in the Annapolis Valley. It’s an isthmus that connects the province to NB.
Pirates are known to have frequented NS and the inlets provided places to escape or hide from pursuers. The land here is very fertile for agriculture. Nova Scotia(or New Scotland) is known as Canada’s Ocean Playground and is The Sea Bound Coast.
It is surrounded on three sides by the Bay of Fundy, the Northumberland Strait and the Atlantic Ocean.
Such beautiful terrain to explore for the curious! Nova Scotia Slang.
. Fort Beausejour, Fortress Louisburg and the Citadel Hill are so well preserved and offers a glimpse of the historical beginnings. He is the author of 28 books, including Red Sky at Night, Nova Scotia Outrageous Outhouse Reader, Ghost Stories of Nova Scotia and the bestselling series of books based on the saying, "One Crow Sorrow ..." Maritime folklore, superstitions and traditions are his passion. Sailing, boating, whale watching,camping, skiing, sightseeing, hiking and even surfing are adventures pursued by many. Map of Atlantic Provinces Canada’s Ocean Playground. It is surrounded on three sides by the Bay of Fundy, the Northumberland Strait and the Atlantic Ocean. It is literally littered with words and expressions that vary from county to county, and town to town. Leave a Comment. Hello?
Hence the name the Ocean Playgound.
So this was an attractive landing point for many newcomers seeking a new life and opportunity. So this coastal living and nautical lifestyle influenced and provided some good ol’ slang talkers. Experience the Celtic influence in the NS Heritage and culture of the Scots. Vernon continues to reside in Liverpool where he was born and raised. Happy Slangin’.
If you’ve got a dooryard, you’ve got a front yard.
Adventures abound in this beautiful coastal province. From a dog's breakfast, to blowin' a gale, bed lunch, giv'er, fill yer boots, dough funkers, back-ass-wards and right some good, Nova Scotia Slang will introduce you to a whole new language. Rum runners during the prohibition days was a secret industry here and you can revisit that era. There is a great offering of historical sites, museums, harbours, monuments and forts to explore and experience the days of old. Home to some good NS Slang influenced by the Waterways! Nothing can compare to some good old pirate slang. unfortunately, most people forget about it, except when they want to get away from citylife in toronto or ottawa. Vernon Oickle is an international award-winning journalist, editor and writer. (The "right" is pronounced "rate.") .
It’s an isthmus that connects the province to NB. It is literally littered with words and expressions that vary from county to county, and town to town.
Ahoy me matey! “My house is the one with the big pine tree … Yes, is this. Water..Water every where! beautiful coastline, amazing scenery. It is very well known for the apple orchards in the Annapolis Valley. It’s an isthmus that connects the province to NB.
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