Sailing Alone Around the World

How is Slocum, Nova Scotia described in the opening chapter of the book, Sailing Alone Around the World?

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Nova Scotia is described as being a heavily populated Canadian province on the southeastern tip of the country. The province is surrounded by the Atlantic Ocean and boasts many bays and inlets affording opportunities for fishermen and other maritime activities. The capital of Nova Scotia, Halifax, is well known for its economic opportunities.

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