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  2. Downtown Halifax - Wikipedia

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    Downtown Halifax is the primary central business district of the Municipality of Halifax. Located on the central-eastern portion of the Halifax Peninsula , on Halifax Harbour . Along with Downtown Dartmouth , and other de facto central business districts within the Municipality (e.g. Cole Harbour, Lower Sackville, Spryfield), Downtown Halifax ...

  3. Argyle Street (Halifax) - Wikipedia

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    Bars and restaurants on Argyle Street, before the streetscaping project. Argyle Street is located in downtown Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada.It is approximately 460 metres long and stretches four city blocks to the west of, and parallel to, Barrington Street from Duke Street to Blowers Street.

  4. Pizza Corner (Halifax) - Wikipedia

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    Pizza Corner is an intersection in downtown Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada, at the junction of Blowers Street and Grafton Street.It is a local landmark [1] [2] [3] originally consisting of three pizzerias: King of Donair, Sicilian Pizza and the European Food Shop.

  5. Category:Downtown Halifax - Wikipedia

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    Downtown Halifax; A. Argyle Street (Halifax) B. Bank of Commerce (Halifax, Nova Scotia) Barrington Street; C. Citadel Hill (Fort George) D. Downtown Halifax Link; H.

  6. Halifax Alehouse - Wikipedia

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    The Halifax Alehouse is an historic, brick building originally built for the Salvation Army on Brunswick Street in downtown Halifax, Nova Scotia. The building is located at the base of the Halifax Citadel and hosts a bar/restaurant.

  7. Bud the Spud (chip truck) - Wikipedia

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    Bud the Spud is an iconic chip truck in Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada. [1] In operation since 1977, it is parked outside the Spring Garden Road branch of the Halifax Public Libraries each summer until 2024 when another food vendor won the spot with a higher bid.

  8. T-Room - Wikipedia

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    The T-Room is a campus bar located in downtown Halifax, Nova Scotia, on Barrington Street between Spring Garden Road and Morris Street. [1] It was opened in 1937 by Fredrick H. Sexton on the campus of the Nova Scotia Technical College, which is today the Sexton Campus of Dalhousie University. [2]

  9. Casino Nova Scotia - Wikipedia

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    A view of the entrance to the Casino Nova Scotia in downtown Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada. The Casino Nova Scotia opened a temporary location in the Sheraton Hotel Halifax on June 1, 1995. On April 24, 2000 it moved to a brand new, $100-million "Vegas-style" facility on the downtown Halifax waterfront.