This is a list of notable people who are from Nova Scotia, Canada, or have spent a large part or formative part of their career in that province.
Pre-Confederation
- David H. Armstrong, United States Senator from Missouri, born in Nova Scotia[1]
 - Alexander Graham Bell
 - Samuel Cunard
 - Noel Doiron
 - Charles Fenerty, inventor of wood pulp process for papermaking
 - Rose Fortune
 - Abraham Pineo Gesner, discovered kerosene oil
 - Jerome of Sandy Cove
 - Joseph Howe
 - Gordon Benjamin Isnor
 - William Paget[2][3][4][5][6][7]
 - Angus MacAskill, suffered gigantism, stood 7'9"
 - Joshua Slocum, first to sail solo around the world
 - Richard John Uniacke
 - William Valentine
 
Military figures
17th-18th century

Françoise-Marie Jacquelin - Civil War in Acadia
Father Sébastien Rale - Father Rale's War




See also:
- John Allan - American Revolution
 - Pierre Maisonnat dit Baptiste - Queen Anne's War
 - Joseph-Nicolas Gautier - Father Le Loutre's War
 - John Gyles - King William's War
 - John Handfield - Fort Vieux Logis
 - Charles de Saint-Étienne de la Tour - Acadian Civil War
 - Chief Madockawando - King William's War
 - Father Pierre Maillard - Father Le Loutre's War
 - Charles Morris - King George's War
 - Pierre II Surette - French and Indian War
 
19th century




Major Augustus F. Welsford - Crimean War
Captain William B.C.A. Parker - Crimean War
William Hall (VC) - Indian Mutiny
See also:
- George Augustus Westphal - War of 1812
 
Post-Confederation military figures

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Walter Harris Callow -World War I, disabled veterans advocate
Philip Bent, VC - World War I
John Bernard Croak, VC - WWI
James Peter Robertson, VC - WWI

Actors
Architects
Artists
Cartoonists
Diplomats
Doctors
- Clement Ligoure, first Black physician in Nova Scotia
 
Filmmakers
Industry
- Ezra Churchill
 - Cyrus S. Eaton
 - Alfred Fuller, founder of the Fuller Brush Company
 - Alexander Keith, brewer
 - John W. Sobey
 
Inventors
- Walter Harris Callow, inventor of wheelchair accessible bus
 - Charles Fenerty, inventor of wood pulp process for papermaking
 - Abraham Pineo Gesner, inventor of kerosene
 
Media
- William Coates Borrett, founder of CHNS-FM, the province's first commercial radio station
 
Musicians
- People
 
- Brian Ahern (producer)
 - Carroll Baker (singer) Carroll Baker CM
 - Gary Beals
 - Buck 65
 - George Canyon,born Fredrick George Lays
 - Wilf Carter
 - Classified
 - Holly Cole
 - J. P. Cormier
 - Melanie Doane
 - Denny Doherty
 - Todd Fancey
 - Leslie Feist
 - J.D. Fortune
 - Bruce Guthro
 - Rebekah Higgs
 - Ashley MacIsaac
 - Natalie MacMaster
 - Kevin MacMichael
 - Rita MacNeil
 - Matt Mays
 - Sarah McLachlan
 - Matt Minglewood
 - Anne Murray
 - Joel Plaskett
 - Steve Poltz
 - Heather Rankin
 - Jimmy Rankin
 - Stan Rogers, from Ontario but lived in and sang about Nova Scotia
 - Gordie Sampson
 - Tara Slone
 - Laura Smith
 - Hank Snow
 - Scott Storch
 - Portia White
 - JRDN
 - Jody Upshaw
 
- Bands
 
Religion
- Henry Alline, the Apostle of Nova Scotia
 - Moses E. Kiley, Archbishop of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Milwaukee
 
Scientists
Sports
Sports announcers
Adventurers
Baseball players
Boat racers
Canoeists
Kayakers
Bodybuilders
- Cindy Phillips
 
Boxers
Curlers
Nasties
- Shawn Adams
 - Mark Dacey, from Saskatoon but curls out of the Mayflower Curling Club
 - Andrew Gibson
 - Rob Harris
 - Bruce Lohnes
 
Hotties
- Mary-Anne Arsenault
 - Nancy Delahunt, a Montrealer who has lived in Halifax for several years
 - Meredith Harrison
 - Colleen Jones
 - Kim Kelly
 - Jill Mouzar
 
Equestrians
Harness racing
Show jumping
Football players
NFL players
CFL players
Marty Martinello born in Sydney, N.S. Played in CFL, won Grey Cup with Hamilton Tiger-Cats. Named to N.S. Ports Hall of Fame.
Rugby union players
Soccer players
Gymnasts
Ice hockey people
Administrators
- Frederick E. Betts, president of the Canadian Amateur Hockey Association
 - Hanson Dowell, president of the Canadian Amateur Hockey Association
 
Men
- Paul Andrea, 150 NHL games in the 1960s and 1970s
 - Drake Batherson
 - Dennis Bonvie
 - Eric Boulton
 - David Brine
 - John Brophy
 - Sidney Crosby
 - Mal Davis
 - Ryan Flinn
 - Danny Gallivan
 - William Hollett
 - Don Koharski
 - Craig MacDonald
 - Lowell MacDonald
 - Parker MacDonald
 - Al MacInnis, Hall of Famer
 - Nathan MacKinnon
 - Cail MacLean
 - Paul MacLean
 - Al MacNeil
 - Brad Marchand
 - Mike McPhee
 - Dean Melanson
 - Glen Murray
 - Pokey Reddick
 - Bill Riley
 - Jody Shelley
 - James Sheppard
 - Zach Sill
 - Jon Sim
 - Bobby Smith
 - Colin White
 - Matthew Highmore
 - Ryan Graves
 
Women
Sports journalists
Cross-country skiers
Swimmers
Track and field athletes
Professional wrestlers
Powerlifters
Suffragettes



Laura Borden - wife of Prime minister Robert Borden
Writers

F.H. Baker, editor of The Mayflower, ca. 1878. The Acadian Recorder gave a length biography of Baker on the occasion of his death.
- John Boileau (born in New Brunswick, but writing career in Nova Scotia)
 - Ernest Buckler
 - Lesley Choyce
 - George Elliott Clarke
 - Darren Greer
 - Thomas Chandler Haliburton
 - Wendy Lill
 - Hugh MacLennan
 - Alistair MacLeod (born in Saskatchewan, but lived a significant amount of time in, wrote about, and was buried in, Cape Breton, Nova Scotia)
 - Leo McKay Jr.
 - Adriana Porter
 - Thomas Head Raddall
 - Spider Robinson (1970s and '80s)
 - Margaret Marshall Saunders
 - John Stiles
 - Michael Ernest Sweet
 - Budge Wilson
 - Maria Frances Ann Morris
 
See also
References
Wikimedia Commons has media related to People of Nova Scotia.
- ↑ Who Was Who in America, Historical Volume, 1607-1896. Chicago: Marquis Who's Who. 1963.
 - ↑ The Humours of the Fleet. 1749
 - ↑ Halifax Gazette. 1752.
 - ↑ A Voyage to Ipswich. 1744
 - ↑ The Plays of David Garrick: Garrick's own plays, 1767-1775, p. 374
 - ↑ p.757
 - ↑ "Image of Fleet Prison". Archived from the original on 2016-09-18. Retrieved 2016-07-13.
 
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