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Halifax (Nova Scotia)

Halifax is the capital city of Nova Scotia and the largest city in the Atlantic Provinces of Canada. The city's origins and rich maritime history derive from a strategic location and one of the world's great natural harbours. In the 19th and early 20th century, Halifax was the entry point for European immigration to Canada. Today, Halifax is a busy Atlantic seaport and the economic and cultural hub of Eastern Canada.

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Nova Scotia

Nova Scotia is one of Canada's Atlantic Provinces. With around 950,000 inhabitants, it is one of the least populated. As a peninsula exposed to the Atlantic Ocean, Nova Scotia has a more maritime climate than mainland Canada, with mild winters and cool summers.

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Bay of Fundy

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Kejimkujik National Park

Canada
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Kejimkujik National Park

Kejimkujik National Park is a national park in the Annapolis Valley of Nova Scotia, Canada.

Most of the park's forest is second growth, although it does contain significant areas of intact original habitat. The park's shallow lakes, bogs, and marshes are a habitat to a greater variet of amphibians and reptiles than anywhere else in Atlantic Canada. The park is situated in the Southwest Nova Biosphere Reserve in a region characterized as Acadian forest.

The park is located in a flat plain. Its highest point, Mount Tom, is at 180m. Precambrian to Ordovician quartzite and slate form the bedrock, along with Devonian granite. These rocks provide few nutrients to the soils that develop from them. Podzols are found in well-drained areas, which poorly-drained areas are dominated by Gleysols and peat bog.

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Climate

Average temperatures

Jan

-0.4°C-9.5
Precipitation: 76 mm

Feb

0.7°C-9
Precipitation: 55 mm

Mar

4.7°C-4.9
Precipitation: 89.7 mm

Apr

10.2°C-0.2
Precipitation: 103.3 mm

May

17.1°C5.1
Precipitation: 99.8 mm

Jun

22.5°C10.2
Precipitation: 96.2 mm

Jul

25.6°C13.9
Precipitation: 103.6 mm

Aug

25°C13
Precipitation: 87 mm

Sep

20.8°C9.5
Precipitation: 93 mm

Oct

14°C3.7
Precipitation: 109.9 mm

Nov

8.3°C0.1
Precipitation: 136.3 mm

Dec

2.8°C-5
Precipitation: 105.5 mm
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