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Hunting in Nova Scotia, Canada – Hunting Guides and Outfitters

Hunting in the Nova Scotia with your hunting guides or outfitters, you will find a unique experience being that it is one of Canada’s Maritime Provinces. The landscape consists of lowlands, valleys, and some low mountainous areas. Small and big game can be found in abundance. Your Nova Scotia hunting guide or outfitter should be able to help you plan your next hunting trip.


Nova Scotia Hunting Guides and Outfitters

Nova Scotia Hunting Guides and OutfittersA list of Nova Scotia hunting guides and outfitters can be found below. Each guide and outfitter offer different services and locations.
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With over 21,000 square miles you should find plenty of hunting areas. Keep in mind the climate when you hunt in Nova Scotia, as well as the lay of the land. You will need to visit each website listed above to see what small game and big game they hunt, and to see what openings the guides and outfitters have for their next hunting trip.

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Many Types of Big Game and Small Game in Nova Scotia

There are many types of big game and small game animals to hunt in Nova Scotia, Canada. Not all hunting guides and outfitters will be able to hunt each animal that is listed below. Each website listed above should cover which animals they hunt.

Big Game Animals

Small Game Animals

Game Birds

  • Fox
  • Coyote

Each big game and small game animal hunted in Nova Scotia, Canada offers a unique experience for your hunting trip. With many square miles of land area you should have a great time. The hunting guides and outfitters listed above can be contacted by email or by phone and that information is listed on their website.



Nova Scotia Hunting Supply Shops, Taxidermy Services, and Lodging or Hotel Accommodations

Links to Nova Scotia hunting supply shops, taxidermy services, and lodge or hotel accommodations are supplied below. Weather you hunt with a rifle, bow {archery}, muzzleloader, shotgun, or a shotgun slug. Hunting-Trips-R-Us has also included other links below to help complete your next trip to Nova Scotia.


Supply Stores for Nova Scotia Hunters

Each Nova Scotia supply store listed should be able to help most hunters in their area with any equipment they may need for small or big game.

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Taxidermy Services in Nova Scotia for Animal Mounts

Listed are Nova Scotia taxidermists offered for mounting small or big game.




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Nova Scotia Hunting Lodge or Hotel Accommodations

Nova Scotia hunting lodging or hotel accommodation for hunters and their families.




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Nova Scotia Hunting Licenses, Season Schedule, Terrain, and Weather

Nova Scotia hunting guides and outfitters in Canada will be able to help you with information on the hunting licenses, season schedule, and any specific dates. Here is a couple of links that may help you with information you will need to hunt in Nova Scotia.

Nova Scotia, Canada Licenses and Fees

Nova Scotia, Canada Regulations

Nova Scotia is one of Canada’s Maritime Provinces. It comprises a peninsula, joined to the southeastern corner of New Brunswick, and a large island called Cape Breton. On the south lies the Atlantic Ocean; on the north, the Bay of Fundy and the Gulf of St. Lawrence.

This area of the province is over 21,000 square miles, of which Cape Breton Island contains one seventh. In general, Nova Scotia consists of low land, sloping gradually to the southwest. Two parallel lines of hills, known as the North and South Mountains, skirt the Bay of Fundy shore, and between them lies the fertile Annapolis Valley. They reappear north of Minas Basin as the Cobequid Mountains. They are a northern extension of the Appalachian system, but their highest peak is barely 1,100 feet. Cape Breton is much more rugged, with mountains ranging from 1,200 feet to 1,500 feet high.

The rivers are small but numerous, and teem with salmon, trout, and other fish. There are innumerable lakes, the haunt of wild fowl. The beautiful Brras d’Or lakes of Cape Breton are salt, being really an arm of the sea. Over half the land surface of the province is in a state of nature, its bush, barrens, and bogs being the home of the moose deer, bear, partridge, and woodcock.

Because it is nearly surrounded by water, Nova Scotia has fewer sudden changes and extremes of temperature than has the mainland of the continent. The winters are moderate, and the summers mild and equable, the highest temperature at Halifax seldom exceeding 86 degrees. The region has become a popular summer resort. The annual rainfall is about 45 inches. Heavy fogs are common in the coastal sections.

Nova Scotia is a unique place to hunt and should be experienced at least once in a hunter’s life. The hunting guides and outfitters will be able to give advice on the better places to hunt in Nova Scotia, Canada.



Hunting-Trips-R-Us Hopes Everyone has a Successful Adventure in Nova Scotia

We at Hunting-Trips-R-Us have strived to help our visitors, who are looking for small game as well as big game hunting trips in Nova Scotia, Canada. By visiting our Directory you can locate outfitters and guides throughout the country. The links to each guide and outfitter are companies that want your business. We at Hunting-Trips-R-Us cannot be responsible for any company listed. This is a “Hunting Directory” and these links are for advertising purposes only.



Choose a State for Your Hunting Trip

As you pick the state for your next hunting trip in Nova Scotia, Canada, consider the different weather conditions, along with the lay of the land. From your choices of small game to big game the outfitters and guides listed on our website should be able to help you with your next Nova Scotia hunting trip.