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  2. Transportation in Halifax, Nova Scotia - Wikipedia

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    Halifax Transit's new Bridge Terminal opened in 2012 and links urban and rural transit routes. Public transportation within the urban area of Halifax is more connected. Along with buses, Halifax Transit provides a ferry service alternative for transit users who wish to travel from Dartmouth-to-Halifax, and vice versa. [20]

  3. Nova Scotia Highway 101 - Wikipedia

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    View of Highway 101 as it passes outside Kentville, Nova Scotia.. Highway 101 is an east-west highway in Nova Scotia that runs from Bedford to Yarmouth. [1] [3]The highway follows a 310 km (190 mi) route along the southern coast of the Bay of Fundy through the Annapolis Valley, the largest agricultural district in the province.

  4. Downtown Halifax Link - Wikipedia

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    The Downtown Halifax Link system is a network of climate-controlled pedways (pedestrian tunnels and skywalks) connecting various office buildings, hotels, parkades, and entertainment venues around downtown Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada. It is similar to Toronto's PATH or Montreal's RÉSO system, but on a much smaller scale. These walkways are ...

  5. Nova Scotia Trunk 7 - Wikipedia

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    Route 318 north (Braemar Drive) – Waverley: Hwy 111 exit 6: 18.2: 11.3: Hwy 107 to Hwy 118 – Airport, Waverley, Truro To Route 207 / Forest Hills Parkway – Forest Hills, Cole Harbour: West end of Hwy 107 concurrency: Cherry Brook: 21.2: 13.2: Ross Road (Route 328 south) 22.7: 14.1: Hwy 107 east – Musquodoboit Harbour, Sheet Harbour

  6. Halifax Boardwalk - Wikipedia

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    Halifax Waterfront between Prince and Sackville Streets showing the Maritime Museum of the Atlantic, CSS Acadia and HMCS Sackville Pier 21, now home to Canada's national immigration museum. Ordered from north to south: Casino Nova Scotia; Purdy's Wharf; Marriott Harbourfront Hotel; Historic Properties (Halifax) Water Street Ferry Terminal

  7. List of airports in Nova Scotia - Wikipedia

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    JA Douglas McCurdy Sydney Airport Stanley Airport CFB Shearwater Sable Island Aerodrome Allan J. MacEachen Port Hawkesbury Airport Halifax Stanfield International Airport CFB Greenwood Debert Airport. The list is sorted by the name of the community served; click the sort buttons in the table header to switch listing order.

  8. Downtown Halifax - Wikipedia

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    Downtown Halifax is the financial centre of the urban area of Halifax, the Province of Nova Scotia, and the region of Atlantic Canada. The Bank of Canada has one of its five Canadian regional offices located within the central business district, and all Big Five Canadian banks have major operations within the area.

  9. Cogswell Interchange - Wikipedia

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    Halifax Regional Municipality and Province of Nova Scotia The Cogswell Interchange was a multi-level highway interchange in downtown Halifax, Nova Scotia , Canada . It was built as the first stage of a greater scheme for an elevated freeway, called Harbour Drive, that would have demolished much of the downtown area.