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Nova Scotia had 26 towns at the time of the 2016 Census. In 2016, the towns had a cumulative population of 97,495. Nova Scotia's largest and smallest towns are Truro and Annapolis Royal with populations of 12,261 and 491 respectively.
Nova Scotia has four regional municipalities. The largest regional municipality by population is Halifax, which is the capital and largest municipality of Nova Scotia by population. Halifax's 439,819 residents represent 45% of the total population of the province.
The population of all cities and towns in Nova Scotia with more than 5,000 inhabitants according to official estimates. Statistics Canada (web). Province of Nova Scotia with population statistics, maps, charts, weather and web information.
The largest city in Nova Scotia is Halifax, with a 2024 population of 424,916. Halifax is the fastest growing city in Nova Scotia, having grown 0.66% annually between 2011 and 2016.
Map of Nova Scotia showing major cities, terrain, national parks, rivers, and surrounding countries with international borders and outline maps. Key facts about Nova Scotia.
1. Halifax. Best for a day on the waterfront. A stroll along the Halifax harborside boardwalk is the best way to get to know Nova Scotia’s capital city and its rich history. Begin at the Canadian Museum of Immigration at Pier 21, where waves of immigrants entered Canada.
UPDATED: These are the top 15 best places to visit in Nova Scotia, and top things to do in the province - food, beaches, hiking, rafting, road trips & more!
Nova Scotia, Canadian province located on the eastern seaboard of North America, one of the four original provinces that constituted the Dominion of Canada in 1867. Its capital city is Halifax. Learn more about Nova Scotia’s history, government, and points of interest in this article.
Annapolis Royal, Bay of Fundy & Annapolis Valley. Annapolis Royal is referred to as ‘Canada’s birthplace,’ and is a must-experience for history lovers, with over 150 historic sites and heritage buildings, along with a wealth of antique shops.
Nova Scotia is home to colourful fishing villages, quaint coastal towns and a vibrant captial city by the sea. Meander the streets, dive into our history, learn about our regions, communities, and cities, and discover more reasons to explore.