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 deseretnews.com Halifax, Nova Scotia
HALIFAX, Nova Scotia — This city bills itself as "Canada's ocean playground." It is virtually impossible to talk about the city without discussing its ties to the ocean.
The capital of Nova Scotia province, Halifax, is the 13th largest city in Canada.
Although Halifax is known as the "City of Trees," the heart of the metropolis is its waterfront.
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 About Halifax, Nova Scotia
Perched on the edge of the Atlantic Ocean, this historic city is home to about 370,000 people, or 40 per cent of Nova Scotia’s total population.
Halifax is an alluring city, full of quirky charms and contradictions to fuel one’s art-making.
The latest edition of Maclean’s Guide to Universities credits NSCAD as “a big reason Halifax is seen as one of the hippest cities in the land.” The city’s comfortable yet cosmopolitan size breeds plenty of cross-fertilization among the burgeoning indie music, art and film scenes.
www.nscad.ns.ca /about/about_hfx.php

  
 deseretnews.com Halifax, Nova Scotia
HALIFAX, Nova Scotia — This city bills itself as "Canada's ocean playground." It is virtually impossible to talk about the city without discussing its ties to the ocean.
The capital of Nova Scotia province, Halifax, is the 13th largest city in Canada.
Although Halifax is known as the "City of Trees," the heart of the metropolis is its waterfront.
deseretnews.com /dn/view/0,1249,525035741,00.html   (1186 words)

  
 Destination Halifax Your Answer For Convention, Business and Leisure Travel To Halifax
It bustles and thrives with all the energy and amenities of a capital city but within minutes of the city's core, Halifax offers the small coastal villages, country charm, and wilderness for which Nova Scotia is known.
From city streets to lazy afternoons by the ocean, it's all here in the Halifax Regional Municipality.
The Halifax Regional Municipality is an international urban center with a rural cachet.
www.meethalifax.com   (1186 words)

  
 Halifax Nova Scotia
In the centre of the city, all the main office buildings have shops underneath or on the ground floors which are all connected by tunnels from the first floor to the building across the street.
I had lunch at one of the 55 pubs in the city, did some more looking around, found the bus station right on the edge of the city then headed back to the Inn where I was staying.
When I returned the Halifax Maritime Museum was just 1 block away so I headed there.
www.trailcanada.com /diary/feb01.asp   (1186 words)

  
 nspolicehrm.htm
There are three districts for patrol/general duty services: Central, which is the peninsula area, East, which corresponds to the former city of Dartmouth on the east side of the harbour, and West, which is made up of the "mainland" part of the former city of Halifax, plus the area of the former town of Bedford.
When HRM was established the three municipal police forces were amalgamated into the Halifax Regional Police Service; however the RCMP remained with its jurisdiction over its former areas, with a few minor modifications.
HRM was a marriage of the cities of Halifax and Dartmouth, and the town of Bedford, as well as the Rural Municipality of the County of Halifax.
www.accesswave.ca /~scan/nspolicehrm.htm   (607 words)

  
 Halifax Regional Municipality, Nova Scotia
The flag of the City of Halifax was a banner of its arms.
The Halifax Regional Municipality came into existence on April 1, 1996 as a result of the amalgamation of the cities of Halifax and Dartmouth, the Town of Bedford and Halifax County Municipality.
Dartmouth and Halifax no longer exist as separate entities - they (plus Bedford and Halifax county) were rolled into one as the HRM (Halifax Regional Municipality) over a year ago.
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 Titanic ~ The Unsinkable Ship and Halifax, Nova Scotia
Halifax, Nova Scotia, located on the eastern coast of Canada, has one of the most moving and intimate connections with the Titanic disaster, playing a key role during the tragedy's aftermath and becoming the final resting place of many of her unclaimed victims.
Elsewhere in the city and across Nova Scotia one can experience reminders of Titanic and other courageous stories about our people and their intimate connection with the sea.
hree Halifax ships were involved in the grim task of recovering victims - many of whom were laid to rest in three of our city's cemeteries.
titanic.gov.ns.ca   (239 words)

  
 Moving in Canada Halifax Nova Scotia
Halifax is not only the largest city in Nova Scotia, but also the province's capital.
Halifax is a city with 380,000 residents in the metropolitan area (which now includes Dartmouth and Bedford/Sackville).
These developments are helping the Halifax area to become the strongest economic force in the Maritimes.
www.movingincanada.com /NovaScotia/Halifax.htm   (239 words)

  
 Nova Scotia & Halifax Hotel - Great Canadian Hotels
In addition to a vibrant city, Halifax is a perfect destination for exploring the province.
No matter where you go, Nova Scotia's breathtaking shores are never more than 35 kilometres away.
From towering cliffs, long peaceful beaches, picturesque bays and charming villages to more than 800 festivals and events, Nova Scotia's majestic landscape and rich cultural heritage offer an excellent destination.
www.greatcanadianhotels.com /EN/ourhotels/ourhotels_ns.asp   (239 words)

  
 In Halifax, Nova Scotia
The drugstore.com Contact Centre in Halifax, Nova Scotia offers a great opportunity to work for a progressive new company while enjoying the best of East Coast hospitality.
drugstore.com operates a Contact Centre on the extreme East Coast of Canada in Halifax, Nova Scotia, (population — 400,000).
Halifax is an energetic, progressive, up- and coming city over flowing with culture and heritage which combines city living, the charms of small town life and the pristine beauty of nature - all in one place!
www.drugstore.com /qxc78669_332828_sespider/in_halifax_nova_scotia/in_halifax_nova_scotia.htm   (239 words)

  
 Halifax Nova Scotia
Halifax became, in the words of one doctor, "a city of funerals" as over 200 bodies were landed some to be claimed by relatives, but most to be buried in three cemeteries
Nova Scotia can be reached by air with Air Canada or Canadian Airlines from most Canadian cities or Boston in the US.
Halifax arguably has one of the most moving and intimate connections with the Titanic tragedy, playing a key role during the sinking and becoming the final resting place of many of her victims and wreckage.
www.canada.co.nz /media/story_52.htm   (239 words)

  
 Halifax Nova Scotia FoundLocally's Business Directory and Community Information about businesses, jobs, shopping, attractions and events information, listings and links
Welcome to Halifax.FoundLocally.com covering Halifax and Nova Scotia!
Nova Scotia photos by permission from Nova Scotia Tourism and Culture.
Halifax is the Maritimes' largest city and has lots of shopping opportunities.
www.foundlocally.com /Halifax   (239 words)

  
 Halifax Regional Municipality, Nova Scotia - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Halifax Regional Municipality, commonly referred to as HRM or simply Halifax (44°39′N 63°35′W, AST) is a Canadian regional municipality, the largest population centre in both the Province of Nova Scotia and the Atlantic region, the provincial capital, and the cultural and economic centre of Canada's east coast.
Halifax International Airport, which serves HRM and virtually all of peninsular Nova Scotia, is located in the northern part of the municipality on the border with Hants County in Enfield.
HRPD is an amalgamation of the municipal forces from the City of Halifax, City of Dartmouth, and Town of Bedford.
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 Halifax, Nova Scotia - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Halifax is a Canadian city, the provincial capital and largest population centre in Nova Scotia, and the economic centre of the Atlantic Provinces.
Halifax is home to five degree-granting post-secondary educational institutions: Dalhousie University, Saint Mary's University, The University of King's College, Mount Saint Vincent University and The Nova Scotia College of Art and Design.
Halifax has a large population of students who have a strong influence on the cultural scene in the city.
www.worldslastchance.com /encyclopedia/index.php/Halifax,_Nova_Scotia   (3588 words)

  
 Halifax Nova Scotia Hotels, Super Cheap Halifax Hotel Reservations. Halifax Hotels & Hotel Guide - Find Cheap Halifax Hotels
On the scenic shores of Halifax Harbour in the business district near Citadel Hill and the Maritime Museum, The Westin Nova Scotian is an elegant landmark...
Casino Nova Scotia Hotel is the place to be when you are in beautiful, historic...
Future Inns Halifax is conveniently located by car on the edge of the city in Clayton Park West.
www.findlocalpages.com /Canada/HalifaxHotelGuide.htm   (3588 words)

  
 Encyclopedia topic: Dartmouth, Nova Scotia
Bay of Fundy on the South-west side of Nova Scotia.
Dartmouth is also commonly called the 'Darkside', in reference to the fact that its city lights look, from a distance, darker than Halifax's.
The city was not only a bedroom community for Halifax but also had commerce and
www.absoluteastronomy.com /encyclopedia/d/da/dartmouth,_nova_scotia.htm   (335 words)

  
 Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada.
THE CITY OF HALIFAX: is the provincial capital of Nova Scotia, and is a major sea port on the Atlantic Ocean.
Called "The City of Trees," Halifax is known for its many lovely parks.
Halifax's downtown area is a bustling hub of commerce, education and culture.
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 Halifax Regional Council - Enpsychlopedia
List of mayors of Halifax, Nova Scotia for a list of mayors for the City of Halifax, from 1841 - 1996.
List of wardens of Halifax County, Nova Scotia for a list of wardens for Halifax County, from 17??
List of mayors of Halifax Regional Municipality, Nova Scotia for a list of mayors for the Halifax Regional Municipality, from 1996 - present.
www.grohol.com /psypsych/Halifax_Regional_Council   (794 words)

  
 William Wyatt Howell
PLAC lived at various Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada addresses until 1886 SOUR Halifax, Nova Scotia, City Directories 1875-1886
PLAC lived at Quinpool Rd, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada (until 1892) SOUR Halifax, Nova Scotia, City Directories 1887-92
Died: 22 Apr 1909, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada at age 70
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 Atlantic Climate Centre - The Climate of Nova Scotia
Nova Scotia's north coast is exposed to Gulf waters which, in late August, have a maximum surface temperature of 18C.
Nova Scotia is wettest over the highlands of Cape Breton Island, where over 1600 mm of precipitation fall in an average year.
Nova Scotia's most persistent spell of fog occurred during Canada's centennial in 1967 at Yarmouth, when over the 92 days of summer, 85 had an occurrence of 1 or more hours with fog.
www.ns.ec.gc.ca /climate/ns.html   (334 words)

  
 Halifax, Nova Scotia - Runners World
For race calendars and running information in Greater Halifax -- and Nova Scotia in general -- visit the sport's governing body, Athletics Nova Scotia, whose Web site is manned by Jerome Bruhm, a congenial ambassador for NS running.
Before you go, contact Halifax Tourism, Culture and Heritage (902-490-5946 or www.halifaxinfo.com) for a complete visitor's packet, including the Nova Scotia Guide for Doers & Dreamers.
Another option: Drive north from Halifax to the upper side of Nova Scotia (about 100 miles) and spend a night or two in quaint, colorful Wolfville or picturesque Pictou (from where the ferry departs for Prince Edward Island -- another don't-miss destination).
www.runnersworld.com /article/printer_friendly/0,5046,s6-188-193-0-1346,00.html   (334 words)

  
 Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada.
THE CITY OF HALIFAX: is the provincial capital of Nova Scotia, and is a major sea port on the Atlantic Ocean.
CBC Nova Scotia Nova Scotia's Canadian Broadcasting Corp. website.
Halifax's downtown area is a bustling hub of commerce, education and culture.
www.angelfire.com /me/justanotherpage/hfx.html   (334 words)

  
 Halifax Info - Halifax Regional Municipality Visitor Information Halifax Nova Scotia
Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada is a modern port city teeming with culture and heritage and the perfect place for your next holiday vacation.
Halifax, Gateway to Atlantic Canada, has flourished as a prominent port situated on the world's second largest natural harbour.
Whether you take a picnic at one of Halifax's beautiful parks, go for a swim, or stretch you legs along a majestic hiking trail, Halifax is yours to explore.
www.halifaxinfo.com   (334 words)

  
 Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada
Halifax has been a significant port city since it was founded in 1749, blends the past and the present with elegant 18th and 19th century architecture alongside ultra-modern towers of glass and steel.
Casino Nova Scotia Hotel – 4 ½ star
We offer many tours that reflect the beauty of Nova Scotia and the whole Atlantic Canada region.
www.novascotiatravel.ca /halifax.html   (334 words)

  
 Fairview Cemetery, Halifax, Nova Scotia - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Fairview Cemetery in Halifax, Nova Scotia, is a famous Canadian cemetery.
In addition to many of the city's business and cultural elite, at Halifax's Fairview Cemetery, 121 victims of the Titanic disaster are interred, several of whom have never been identified.
Another 29 victims who were recovered are buried in Halifax and can be located at the Roman Catholic Mount Olivet Cemetery and the Jewish Baron de Hirsch Cemetery.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Fairview_Cemetery,_Halifax,_Nova_Scotia   (308 words)

  
 Transit History of Halifax, Nova Scotia
Nova Scotia statutes include two other Halifax omnibus companies: Halifax Omnibus, Express, and Conveyance Company incorporated 07 May 1867 (NS) and Halifax Street Carette Company, Limited incorporated 19 May 1891 (NS).
A ticket illustrated in Stephens reads Halifax City Rail Road Co.
The Cities of Halifax and Dartmouth, the Town of Bedford, the Villages of Uplands Park and Waverly, and the County of Halifax amalgamated to form the Halifax Regional Municipality 01 April 1996.
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 Explore Nova Scotia Tourism and Travel Information - Accommodations, Attractions, Adventures, Photos, Trails
Explore Nova Scotia is a proud sponsor of Communities in Bloom.
Nova Scotia offers a wealth of outdoor activities to suit all tastes.
Nova Scotia offers a wide variety of accommodations to suit every taste.
www.explorenovascotia.com   (308 words)

  
 Holland America - Canada
In Halifax proper, through war and peace, the ramparts of the Citadel boldly defend the city and await your inspection.
Lighthouses stand sentinel on cliffside ledges; tiny villages huddle in rocky inlets; lobsters make it from the ocean to your plate in record time—this is Nova Scotia!
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