I left as an 8 month old in 1961, after my father, a young Naval Officer, passed away in service of Canada. He, too, was buried at sea. My husband brought me back in the summer of 2016, my first time back since, his first time there. It was great fun, staying in Lunenburg, and learning about my Godparents while visiting the Kentville Museum, lighthouse and beach exploring. This summer ports on our Boston to Montreal cruise we definitely plan to visit are Halifax and Sydney.
Nova Scotia should be reunited eith its Fatherland Long live Nova scotia apart of our scottish celtic nation! The nova scotians shall beacome scottish again just like use scots 🏴🏴🏴🏴🏴🏴🏴
I live here. We don't really listen to our national anthem, instead, we listen to oh Canada. AND, in French. It directly translates to New Scotland. AND. We had the famous disaster of the "Halifax explosion" AND! The biggest ship in the world, "The Oasis Of The Sea" was once docked in the Halifax harbor. And now I just feel like a Nova Scotia nerd.
You probably have heard the popular Nova Scotia folk song , “Farewell To Nova Scotia” ( written by: Scotsman named , Robert Tannahill.) It is based on a Canadian adaptation of the Scottish lament, “The Soldier’s Adieu” and sung to the tune of “Good Night and God Be With Ye”. The name Nova Scotia is gaelic for “New Scotland.” ♥️
I love the Rovers, but I like the version from Catherine McKinnon, a fellow Maritimer from part of the region being sung about, best. Makes me actually tear up every time.
I moved there two years ago from Lebanon I called it home in two months I fell in love with the place unfortunately I have some issues back home planning to move back I love Halifax more than Lebanon
Love Nova Scotia, from old scotia.
Gaol a dh’Alba à Alba Nuadh!
Scotland 🏴
Thanks from new Scotland
From Nova Scotia, listening to this in Sydney Australia.
Kaiserreich brings me here.
Can't believe Canada have a such beautiful folk song like this.
Salute from Taiwan.
Fellow Entente Enjoyer.
Chad Canadian monarchist
long live NOVA SCOTIA 🦞🦞🦞🦞🦞🦞
from Quebec
I’m going to take a vacation to Nova Scotia just so I can play and/or sing to this song when I leave.
How'd it go?
How’d it go?
Once there, you may not want to leave.
Nova Scotia, the place where I’d like to start my trip to Canada and…move in
I’m gonna play this if I eve get to move to another country like Scotland where me family came from
I left as an 8 month old in 1961, after my father, a young Naval Officer, passed away in service of Canada. He, too, was buried at sea. My husband brought me back in the summer of 2016, my first time back since, his first time there. It was great fun, staying in Lunenburg, and learning about my Godparents while visiting the Kentville Museum, lighthouse and beach exploring. This summer ports on our Boston to Montreal cruise we definitely plan to visit are Halifax and Sydney.
I AM FINALY HOME. I MISSED NOVA SCOTIA
Nova Scotia should be reunited eith its Fatherland Long live Nova scotia apart of our scottish celtic nation! The nova scotians shall beacome scottish again just like use scots 🏴🏴🏴🏴🏴🏴🏴
The Scottish group The McCalmans recorded this. I always liked it.
I live here. We don't really listen to our national anthem, instead, we listen to oh Canada. AND, in French. It directly translates to New Scotland. AND. We had the famous disaster of the "Halifax explosion" AND! The biggest ship in the world, "The Oasis Of The Sea" was once docked in the Halifax harbor. And now I just feel like a Nova Scotia nerd.
I’m also from Nova Scotia but the army moved my family I’m finally comeing back on 3 years we got posted 10 years ago
Halifax, Nova Scotia here. ❤
im looking through my youtube watch history and find this, my mom was nova scotian and passed in this house, so i thought it was her soul!
This Song always makes me a proud Nova Scotian!
I was lead to believe this was a Gordon Lightfoot tune. Learn something new every day. Nice.
He did sing it, but not the first and certainly not the last.
You probably have heard the popular Nova Scotia folk song , “Farewell To Nova Scotia” ( written by: Scotsman named , Robert Tannahill.)
It is based on a Canadian adaptation of the Scottish lament, “The Soldier’s Adieu” and sung to the tune of
“Good Night and God Be With Ye”.
The name Nova Scotia is gaelic for “New Scotland.” ♥️
Nova Scotia is definitely Latin, sorry
Nova Scotia is Latin for New Scotland. Nova Scotia/New Scotland in Gaelic is Alba Nuadh
I love the Rovers, but I like the version from Catherine McKinnon, a fellow Maritimer from part of the region being sung about, best. Makes me actually tear up every time.
I moved there two years ago from Lebanon I called it home in two months I fell in love with the place unfortunately I have some issues back home planning to move back I love Halifax more than Lebanon
Love the Celtic Music
NEW SCOTLAND FOREVER
That a big if
Amazing Race Canada S6!
Someone remind me to watch this every year lol
Love Nova Scotia from Newfoundland we are Atlantic provinces. We may hate the mainlanders but not the Atlantics
For the people that don’t know this provincial folk song is not a folk song. It’s actually the provincial anthem of Nova Scotia.😮
My home iles god save new Scotland! God save New Brunswick and P EI
include Newfoundland "all Atlantic provinces"
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@@sandygreen8052 no
Lol Maritimes gang, Newfoundland not allowed
@@benjaminfranklin309 yup
I believe this is The Irish Rovers.
it says so in the description
Nova Scotia is such a beautiful county of Massachusetts!!!🌚🌝💀
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Why is this song not played in Canada? Or taught in schools?
Irish Rovers be the best
main landers eh/?
salty sigh eye
Yarrr, that damn fuckin lyrics are to late. Need more or less rum!
Nah! Catherine McKinnon forever!