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  2. Picea rubens - Wikipedia

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    Picea rubens, commonly known as red spruce, is a species of spruce native to eastern North America, ranging from eastern Quebec and Nova Scotia, west to the Adirondack Mountains and south through New England along the Appalachians to western North Carolina. [3][4][5] This species is also known as yellow spruce, West Virginia spruce, eastern ...

  3. Boston Christmas Tree - Wikipedia

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    Knowing its symbolic importance to both jurisdictions, the Nova Scotia Department of Natural Resources has specific guidelines for selecting the tree. It must be an attractive balsam fir, white spruce or red spruce, 12 to 16 meters (40 to 50 feet) tall, healthy with good color, medium to heavy density, uniform and symmetrical and easy to access ...

  4. Cape Chignecto Provincial Park - Wikipedia

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    Area. 42 km 2 (16 sq mi), 4,200 ha (10,000 acres) Established. 1989. Governing body. Nova Scotia Department of Natural Resources. Cape Chignecto Provincial Park is a Canadian provincial park located in Nova Scotia. A wilderness park, it derives its name from Cape Chignecto, a prominent headland which divides the Bay of Fundy with Chignecto Bay ...

  5. Cape Breton Island - Wikipedia

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    Location: Nova Scotia, Canada: Coordinates Area: 10,311 km 2 (3,981 sq mi) Area rank ... In ravines, shade tolerant trees like hemlock, white pine, red spruce are ...

  6. List of old-growth forests - Wikipedia

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    Nova Scotia: North River Wilderness Area [12] New England-Acadian forests: Eastern Hemlock: Nova Scotia: Panuke Lake Nature Reserve [12] 47 hectares (120 acres) New England-Acadian forests: Eastern Hemlock, Red Spruce: Nova Scotia: Shelburne Heritage River [12] New England-Acadian forests: Eastern Hemlock, pine Nova Scotia: Pollett's Cove [12]

  7. Symbols of Nova Scotia - Wikipedia

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    400 breeding pairs exist in Nova Scotia. [citation needed] Tree: Red Spruce Picea rubens: Red Spruce: 1988 [8] Important sawn lumber and pulpwood product in the province. Berry: Wild Blueberry: Blueberry: January 11, 1996 [9] Native to Nova Scotia Dog: Nova Scotia Duck-Tolling Retriever: Nova Scotia Duck-Tolling Retriever: 1995 [10] A dog breed ...

  8. Point Pleasant Park - Wikipedia

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    Point Pleasant Park is a large, mainly forested municipal park at the southern tip of the Halifax peninsula. It once hosted several artillery batteries, and still contains the Prince of Wales Tower - the oldest Martello tower in North America (1796). [1] The park is a popular recreational spot for Haligonians, as it hosts forest walks and ...

  9. Nova Scotia - Wikipedia

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    Nova Scotia (/ ˌ n oʊ v ə ˈ s k oʊ ʃ ə / NOH-və SKOH-shə; French: Nouvelle-Écosse; Scottish Gaelic: Alba Nuadh, lit. ' New Scotland ') is a province of Canada, located on its east coast.