However, winter-season storms are variable, and can bring changing precipitation types, commonly from ice/snow to rain and possibly back to ice/snow.
The casino has over 250 slot machines as well as gaming tables like blackjack, roulette and Let it Ride.
A recently opened cruise ship pavilion welcomes several dozen Sydney is the island's largest commercial centre and home to the Semi-professional hockey has a long tradition in Sydney.
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Since opening its doors in 1995, Casino Nova Scotia – Sydney has been a major hit for both tourists and residents.
Sydney (Scottish Gaelic: Baile Shidni) is a community and former city in Nova Scotia, Canada.Situated on Cape Breton Island's east coast, it belongs administratively to the Cape Breton Regional Municipality.Sydney was founded in 1785 by the British; it was incorporated as a city in 1904, and dissolved on 1 August 1995, when it was amalgamated into the regional municipality. North Sydney (Scottish Gaelic: Suidni A Tuath or Am Bàr) is a former town and current community in Nova Scotia's Cape Breton Regional Municipality..
The former city completely encircles the Sydney experiences a cool summer, and windy, wet and stormy winter, version of a In other respects, too, Sydney's climate varies significantly from that of other areas with humid continental climates. The most significant variations are that Sydney experiences unusually cool summers, and relatively windy, wet and stormy winters, relative to other humid-continental areas (i.e.
There are also aluminum, automobile-assembly, concrete, and woodworking plants, fishing (including lobster) industries, and a ship-repairing drydock.
The central business district is located on a peninsula extending into South Arm formed by Sydney River on the west side and Muggah Creek on the east side. most of Ukraine, the Beijing area in China, and the Upper Midwestern United States).
As with many Nova Scotian communities on the ocean, the heart of Sydney is its waterfront.
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Sydney's accommodation sector is centrally located to attractions in Sydney is home to two private freight railway companies.
The dredge, which is expected to lead to commercialization of the port, is purported to create hundreds of jobs in the area, and position Sydney as a world-class harbour facility.
Sydney, NS, Urban Community. While occasional thunderstorms and other rains can occur in summer, June through August are Sydney's driest months on average.
Its fine harbour, known as Spanish Bay in colonial times, is ringed by the richest coalfield in eastern Canada. Categories
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