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The Wild Blueberry

The Wild Blueberry

  • Nova Scotia's blueberries reach a global audience.
  • They are sold in more than 20 countries around the world, making a great contribution to our economy.
  • The wild blueberry is grown in five regions in Canada, and Nova Scotia is the largest producer in the country.
  • On January 11, 1996, the wild blueberry was officially declared the Provincial Berry of Nova Scotia.



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