Nova Scotia, New Brunswick & Prince Edward Island (Canada Maritime Provinces) 1:530,000 Travel Map ITMB

Nova Scotia, New Brunswick & Prince Edward Island (Canada Maritime Provinces) 1:530,000 Travel Map ITMB image
ISBN-10:

8070040955

ISBN-13:

9788070040959

Author(s): ITM Canada
Released: Jan 01, 2012
Publisher: ITMB Canada
Format: Map, 2 pages
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Description:

Nova Scotia, New Brunswick & Prince Edward Island (Canada Maritime Provinces) 1:530,000 Travel Map ITMB Double sided, indexed map of Nova Scotia, New Brunswick & Prince Edward Island at scale 1:530,000. The region is divided east / west with a generous overlap between the two sides. Elevation colouring with spot heights indicates the topography, with swamp areas and nature parks also marked. Road network includes unpaved tracks, and indicates intermediate distances on major and some minor roads. Railways, local airports and landing strips, ferry routes plus local administrative boundaries with names of the municipalities are also shown. Parks and biosphere reserves are clearly highlighted, with symbols showing archaeological sites, waterfalls, caves, mines, picnick areas, etc. Latitude & longitude lines are drawn at 1° intervals. The map has an extensive index of place names, with each side indexed separately. Insets show street plans of downtown Halifax 1:18,000 and Sydney 1:12,000. This is the historic East Coast of Canada. The three Maritime provinces is where it all began and is the beating heart of Canada. Acadia became British with the conquest of the great Fortress of Louisburg on Cape Breton in 1749. Scottish settlers, forced off their lands by the Enclosure Movement, settled in such numbers that, to this day, pipers, highland games, and Bobbie Burns is alive and well. New Brunswick came into its own with the American Revolution as hundreds of British ships transported tens of thousands of desperate people to safety. PEI is where Canada came together in 1864 and formulated a common appeal of the various Canadian colonies to Britain to grant independence, which came into existence in 1867. History is everywhere in this part of Canada; one trips over it at every turning.

























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