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The current hospital, opened by Elizabeth II, Queen of Canada, on 15 August 1994, [1] is an amalgamation of four [2] formerly independent hospitals and health care centres; the Victoria General Hospital, the Camp Hill Medical Centre, the Cancer Treatment Research Foundation, and the Nova Scotia Rehabilitation Centre. The former Halifax ...
Highway 102 is a north–south highway in the Canadian province of Nova Scotia that runs from Halifax to Onslow, immediately north of the town of Truro. It is the busiest highway in Atlantic Canada. Nova Scotia's Oldest 100 Series highway. In 2000, the section of Highway 102 between Fall River and Truro was redesignated as Veterans Memorial ...
Camp Hill (also, formerly, "Wind Mill Hill" [1]) is a small hill on the Halifax Peninsula, Nova Scotia.Historically, much of the hill was part of the Halifax Common, and is today home to a number of public institutions.
Toggle Canada subsection. 1.1 Alberta. 1.2 British Columbia. 1.3 Newfoundland and Labrador. 1.4 New Brunswick. 1.5 Nova Scotia. 1.6 ... Veterans Memorial Highway is ...
Fort Massey Cemetery is a military cemetery in Halifax, Nova Scotia dating back to the 1750s, and is the resting place for British and Canadian soldiers, veterans and spouses. The cemetery is named after Major General Eyre Massey. The cemetery is maintained by Veteran's Affairs Canada. [1] [2]
Halifax: Hwy 104 in Onslow • Veterans Memorial Highway • Bicentennial Drive 1958: current Passes through Bedford, Lower Sackville, and Truro. Hwy 103: 291.3: 181.0 Hardscratch Road in Yarmouth: Hwy 102 in Halifax: Fishermens' Memorial Highway 1963: current Passes through Bridgewater, Liverpool, and Barrington Passage. Hwy 104 (TCH) 274.1
The Princess Louise Fusiliers of Nova Scotia and the Nova Scotia Highlanders participated in the war. For two decades afterwards, Canadians would gather on February 27 (known in Canada as "Paardeberg Day") around memorials to the South African War to say prayers and honour veterans.
The Canada Games Centre is a large facility that was constructed in conjunction with the 2011 Canada Winter Games, which Halifax hosted in February 2011. Major components of the centre include an Aquatics Centre with several types of pools, waterslides, sauna, and a hot tub.