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This article is a list of historic places in Halifax, Nova Scotia listed on the Canadian Register of Historic Places, all of which are designated as historic places either locally, provincially, federally or by more than one level of government. References to municipalities in the chart are to communities located within Halifax.
As a designated place in the 2016 Census of Population conducted by Statistics Canada, O'Regan's Central recorded a population of 107 living in 52 of its 55 total private dwellings, a change of 0% from its 2011 population of 107.
Historic Properties Halifax. The Historic Properties (also known as Privateers' Wharf) are warehouses on the Halifax Boardwalk in Halifax, Nova Scotia that began to be constructed during the Napoleonic Wars by Nova Scotian businessmen such as Enos Collins, a privateer, smuggler and shipper whose vessels defied Napoleon's blockade to bring American supplies to the British commander Duke of ...
Route 213: Bedford - Hammond's Plains - Wallace Hill 14 - Hammonds Plains - Stillwater Lake - Upper Tantallon; Route 224: Sheet Harbour - Marinette - Beaver Dam - Pleasant Valley - Mill Lake - Upper Musquodoboit - Greenwood - Elmsvale - Middle Musquodoboit - Chaswood - Cooks Brook; Route 253: Halifax - Fergusons Cove - Herring Cove
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]
A motorbike racer has died following injuries he sustained during a qualifying session for the 2024 Manx Grand Prix, organizers confirmed Sunday.. Irish rider Louis O’Regan was injured during an ...
Theodore Tugboat is a Canadian children's television series about an anthropomorphic tugboat named Theodore who lives in the Big Harbour with all of his friends. The show, which aired from 1993 to 2001, originated (and is set) in Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada as a co-production between the CBC (Canadian Broadcasting Corporation), [1] and the now defunct Cochran Entertainment.
Irish motorbike rider Louis O’Regan died Sunday after a crash at the qualifiers of the Manx Grand Prix, race organizers said. He was 43. O’Regan was involved in a crash at Kate’s Cottage ...