Acadia geoscientists identify asteroid crater in Nova Scotia
Thirty years after an airplane crossed south-western Nova Scotia taking aerial photographs, an elliptical crater visible in one of those photos is causing a stir in the international scientific community. The crater, called the Bloody Creek structure, was first identified in the late 1980s by George Stevens, an Acadia professor who retired in 1992. Read more (PDF)
Meteorite Crater Found in Nova Scotia A blast much like that of an atomic bomb shattered the frozen subarctic quiet during the wane of New Englands glacier age.