Crown lands are owned by the Province and managed by the Department of Natural Resources on behalf of the citizens of Nova Scotia.Hunting and fishing are permitted on Crown land, in season and under license.. Can you build a camp on Crown land in Nova Scotia? You can camp virtually anywhere on crown land legally in Nova Scotia, unless otherwise specified. Nova Scotia still has a lot of crown land, however much of it is in patches of forest and other land divided up by private ownership. You should consult the interactive map of crown lands provided by the province. Can firewood be cut on Crown land in Nova Scotia?…
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Does Nova Scotia have fertile land?
There are many areas throughout Nova Scotia that have very fertile soil such as the Annapolis Valley and the Cornwallis Valley. Nova Scotia soils are mostly acidic. 29% of the land is suitable for agriculture. The best soil is in the lowlands where the soil has had a chance to become deeper soils. Is Nova Scotia fertile? Most Nova Scotia soils are naturally acidic, low in organic matter, and infertile. However the province has farmland that can be highly productive under good management. Does Nova Scotia have good farmland? Land most suitable for agricultural production (Canadian Land Inventory (CLI) classes 2,3 and 41) coverage just under 30 percent of Land…