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Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada: Deaths: 1,782 (confirmed) ... [36] [37] Francis Mackey ... The confusion hampered efforts for over two hours until fears were dispelled ...
Halifax is the capital and most populous municipality of the Canadian province of Nova Scotia, and the most populous municipality in Atlantic Canada.As of 2023, it is estimated that the population of the Halifax CMA was 518,711, [6] with 348,634 people in its urban area. [3]
Royal Artillery (RA) Park, a military installation in Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada, forms part of Canadian Forces Base Halifax. It is home to the headquarters of 36 Canadian Brigade Group and the official residence of the Commander of the 5th Canadian Division.
Only a few hours later, ... 36 ships escorted without loss from Newfoundland to Northern Ireland ON 141 ... Halifax, Nova Scotia: The Canadian Naval Memorial Trust. ...
Location of Mainland Halifax in Nova Scotia Coordinates: 44°37′45.9″N 63°36′19.5″W / 44.629417°N 63.605417°W / 44.629417; -63. Country
Joshua Mauger Cornwallis Island (later McNabs Island) (inset of A plan of Halifax Harbour in Nova Scotia, 1760 by R. A. Davenport). The island saw seasonal Mi'kmaq and Acadian use and was surveyed by the French Navy as a possible site for a fortified seaport prior to the selection of Louisbourg.
The museum was established in 1977 by a group of volunteers. It opened to the public in 1985 and was granted "Local Museum" status by the Government of Nova Scotia in 1989. [1] A 14,000 square foot hangar was built in 1995. In 1997, the museum recovered a TBM Avenger that crashed on while performing aerial spraying in 1975. [2]
The Moosehead Grand Prix was an annual auto race held in Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada. The race took place on a 1.15 mile (1.851 km) street circuit next to Citadel Hill from 1990 until 1993. The race moved to a 1.45 mile (2.333 km) circuit on the runways of Canadian Forces Base Shearwater for 1994 and 1995.