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Anyone here live in Nova Scotia ?

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Randy as in Ran

12-24-2006 15:36:02




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Hi , or in the general area ? I have a question about when the best time to visit the region is toward spring . Is June a good time ? I would assume that the snow would be gone by then and it would be well into spring but maybe it depends on the specific area ? I'm not going my sisters neighbor is thinking about it for his honeymoon . So I thought I'd ask . Thanks ...Randy




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Hugh MacKay

12-25-2006 01:40:25




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 Re: Anyone here live in Nova Scotia ? in reply to Randy as in Randy-IA, 12-24-2006 15:36:02  
Randy: I lived in Nova Scotia close to 60 years. There is one thing for a potential visitor to remember. Nova Scotia is a peninsula stuck out in the North Atlantic. It takes all winter to cool the North Atlantic and all summer to warm it up.

Generally speaking nice weather for tourists is summer and fall. Nova Scotia really doesn't have a spring, we always called it 6 week of rough sleding. Don't get me wrong most of winter will be over by early to mid April. Form there on it just depends which way the wind is blowing. coming off the contenant Nova Scotia will have a nice day. If that old north east wind blows in off that cold water it can be damn miserable. The other factor that can happen in spring is drift ice coming from the north can get caught up in that north east wind, blowing it against the coastline. Quite common to see the drift ice through early May. I have seen East Coast harbours full of ice on June 3rd. I only ever saw that once and it was 40 years ago.

The ideal time for a visit to Nova Scotia it late summer or fall, however it will be quite pleasant from early June on.

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Randy as in Randy-IA

12-25-2006 07:30:41




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 Re: Anyone here live in Nova Scotia ? in reply to Hugh MacKay, 12-25-2006 01:40:25  
Hi Hugh , Thanks ! I'll pass that on to them also . I've heard that it can be a very beautiful place even if it is a little harsh at times . But you have to take the bad with the good . Have a good Holiday ! ...Randy



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Hugh MacKay

12-26-2006 03:17:00




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 Re: Anyone here live in Nova Scotia ? in reply to Randy as in Randy-IA, 12-25-2006 07:30:41  
Randy: Another interesting thing about Nova Scotia weather is weather patterns across the continent, particularly in winter, however I realize this will not likely affect your friend. Winter storms patterns generally start off in the Canadian west, dip into the US and then swing back north into Canada. If that first swing dips to or south of the Mason Dixon line, usually it will come up the Atlantic coast, pick up a bit on Gulf stream out of Gulf of Mexico and end up in Nova Scotia as rain or near rain. Now if it comes roaring across the northern US, hitting southern ON then across NY state, then north, Nova Scotia will get dumped on big time. Of course you have variations of everything in between.

Just to give you an example, I remember once in the 1960s having a warm stantion barn full of dairy cattle, in Jan. At 7 am the temp was -30F, during the next 12 hours one of these winter storm came up the coast picking up on gulf stream, coming into NS as rain. By 7 pm the temp was +50 F, an 80 degree swing in 12 hours. I've never seen such an uncomfortable barn full of cattle. We couldn't turn them out as frozen ground outside had turned everything to ice. For cows used to going out everyday and having heavy winter coats of hair, the barn doors and windows were not large enough to let in enough cool air. That was an extreem example, usually those temp swings are from above 0 F to just above freezing.

For your friends out of IA, they will find NS high summer temps about 10 to 15 degrees cooler than at home, unless they get in one of the inland valleys. Just about every night will dip to the low 50s F. Humidity will be higher than what they are used to. Nova Scotia is about 95% forested with agriculture being concentrated in the numerous inland valleys, the Annapolis Vally being the largest of these. The forest will be quite different, being a Boreal forest and dominated by evergreen softwoods. There will be very few nasty thorns, as in Carolinian forest. The Atlantic coast beaches while very nice, stay very cold until mid to late summer. Northumberland beaches facing PEI will be much warmer, however the surf is quite tame compared to Atlantic beaches.

I could go on and on, find out from your friend the type or types of tourism they would like to see, or what they are expecting to see. Send me an e mail, I should be able to tell them what not to miss or if they will be disappointed. I also know some folks down there in the hospitality industry, much closer to this than I am.

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DCW

12-24-2006 16:13:49




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 Re: Anyone here live in Nova Scotia ? in reply to Randy as in Randy-IA, 12-24-2006 15:36:02  
I live in New Brunswick,which borders Nova Scotia.For the last couple of years,we've had very little snow,and cold rainy springtimes,making for a late summer,and a nice fall.If it were me,I'd delay until late June,early July,before I planned a trip up here.

Our weather is changeable,blink your eyes and you seem to have something different.

As for snow,you probably have more in Iowa then we do here.Today,it was 50 degrees,and very muddy.

The only snow to be found is in my deep-freeze.


Hope this was helpful.

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tractorfan1

12-25-2006 07:17:30




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 Re: Anyone here live in Nova Scotia ? in reply to DCW, 12-24-2006 16:13:49  
DCW, where abouts in New Brunswick do you live? I am from New Brunswick also.



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DCW

12-25-2006 18:57:46




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 Re: Anyone here live in Nova Scotia ? in reply to tractorfan1, 12-25-2006 07:17:30  
I sent an e-mail to you.Did you get it?



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dcw

12-25-2006 12:37:22




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 Re: Anyone here live in Nova Scotia ? in reply to tractorfan1, 12-25-2006 07:17:30  
Tractorfan,Ilive outside Saint John,in Grand Bay -Westfield.And you?



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tractorfan1

12-25-2006 14:20:26




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 Re: Anyone here live in Nova Scotia ? in reply to dcw, 12-25-2006 12:37:22  
I live between fredericton and woodstock.



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DCW

12-25-2006 15:57:58




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 Re: Anyone here live in Nova Scotia ? in reply to tractorfan1, 12-25-2006 14:20:26  
What do you have for tractors?



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tractorfan1

12-25-2006 17:17:26




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 Re: Anyone here live in Nova Scotia ? in reply to DCW, 12-25-2006 15:57:58  
I have two cub's an H a super M and an 806 diesel. What do you have?



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DCW

12-25-2006 17:39:19




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 Re: Anyone here live in Nova Scotia ? in reply to tractorfan1, 12-25-2006 17:17:26  
I have a 41 H WFE RESTORED,and a 46 M that I'm about to do.I'm also restoring a Massey-Harris No6 trailing sickle mower.I have no ground,tractors are my hobby,I'm a truck mechanic by trade.



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tractorfan1

12-25-2006 17:48:22




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 Re: Anyone here live in Nova Scotia ? in reply to DCW, 12-25-2006 17:39:19  
I just collect tractor's also, I have very little ground. I also have a #6 MH sickle mower. Good mower but my Super M was too much tractor for it and destroyed it! I plan on restoring the 806, I was looking for a 1206 but couldn't find one. Im a construction worker so I dont have much time to run my tractor's.



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DCW

12-25-2006 17:53:02




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 Re: Anyone here live in Nova Scotia ? in reply to tractorfan1, 12-25-2006 17:48:22  
Yes,its not the heartiest of mowers,thats for sure.My M needs a block,found it cracked yesterday between cylinders.Wouldn't have one,would you? Asked Santa for one,no luck there.



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Kent in NB

12-26-2006 06:29:51




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 Re: Anyone here live in Nova Scotia ? in reply to DCW, 12-25-2006 17:53:02  
Call the Antworth's up above Centrevillie for a block. Fredericton-Woodstock area is a nice spot to call home,isn't it.



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tractorfan1

12-25-2006 18:04:45




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 Re: Anyone here live in Nova Scotia ? in reply to DCW, 12-25-2006 17:53:02  
Sorry but I dont have any parts. I know of two M's in woodstock that's been in the weed's for over 10 years, but they wont sell a thing, I am looking for a better drawbar and fenders for mine.



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Randy as in Randy-IA

12-24-2006 16:37:04




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 Re: Anyone here live in Nova Scotia ? in reply to DCW, 12-24-2006 16:13:49  
Hi DCW , Yes , It does help ! I'll pass on that information to him so he can consider it while making his plans . Thank You ! Have a safe and happy holiday season ! ...Randy



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