Our Culture
Many influences, one strong cultureNova Scotia has a rich and colourful background of Celtic, Acadian, other European, Mi’kmaq and African heritage. We also count among our citizens, people from South and East Asia, South America, Australia and New Zealand. We are well known around the world for our hospitality and good nature.
Because we are largely a land of immigrants and the descendents of immigrants, we have become a sturdy, self-supporting society. We take care of each other when challenges arise and we are known for our selfless nature.
Diversity. One Province, Many faces.Multiculturalism is a very important part of Canada’s cultural fabric. You, and other immigrants from around the world, are encouraged to maintain and celebrate your heritage.
Nova Scotia is pleased to be home for people from many different parts of the world. MANS, the
Multicultural Association of Nova Scotia is dedicated to celebrating the different cultures in Nova Scotia. They provide a variety of programs and services that promote our diversity. Each year, they organize the very popular
Nova Scotia Multicultural Festival. MANS also hosts an ethno-cultural database (http://www.mans.ns.ca/search.html) that you can search to find people in your community who share your cultural heritage.
Another multicultural link that you may find interesting is:
Multiculturalism Canada Site.
Relevant LinksIf you would like to learn more about Nova Scotia’s culture and history, you’ll find a wealth of information on the links below.
The Acadian Odyssey Black Loyalist History Discovering Nova Scotia’s Natural Heritage Gaelic Language and Culture History of Coal Mining in Cape Breton Mi’Kimaq Portrait Collection Natural History of Nova Scotia Sable IslandScottish ArrivalsWest Nova Eco Site The Halifax ExplosionThe Titanic