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Nova Scotia Route 217 in Seabrook, just outside Digby, Nova Scotia Western terminus of Route 217 (Water Street) in Westport, Brier Island, with the Peter Island Lighthouse in the background. Route 217 is a collector road in the Canadian province of Nova Scotia. It is located in Digby County and connects Westport, Brier Island with Digby at ...
Historically, Trunk 7 traveled from Main Road (now the Bedford Highway) to Hatchery Lane to Wardour Drive to Dartmouth Road. The route originally ran for approximately 280 kilometers. It became shorter when a new section between Wardour Drive and the future Bedford Highway was created, concurrently with when Trunk 1 ended in Halifax (until 1970).
Alderney Landing is a convention centre, art gallery, market, events plaza and theatre facility in Downtown Dartmouth, Nova Scotia.It was opened in May 1999. The theatre hosts many concerts, conventions and other events, and is the home of Halifax Theatre for Young People, San Family Productions, Coastal Dance, Maritime Marionettes.
ArtWeek SouthCoast, a multi-community salute to creativity, returns with more than 50 events celebrating art and artists. ArtWeek SouthCoast, a multi-community salute to creativity, returns with ...
Westport, Brier Island — — Replaced by Route 217. Trunk 18: 11: 6.8 Trunk 7 in Dartmouth: Trunk 2 in Waverley — — Replaced by Route 318. Trunk 19: 106.6: 66.2 Hwy 104 (TCH) / Hwy 105 (TCH) / Trunk 4 in Port Hastings: Cabot Trail at Margaree Forks: Ceilidh Trail — — Trunk 19: 85: 53 Trunk 5 in Port Hastings: Trunk 5 in Baddeck — 1940s
The "Restaurant 73" building on 73 Alderney Drive is the oldest commercial brick building on the Dartmouth side of the harbour. Downtown Dartmouth also features historic landmarks such as the Quaker Whaler House, one of the oldest buildings in Halifax Regional Municipality (open to the public seasonally) and Evergreen House, Victorian home to ...
Route 207, part of Nova Scotia's Marine Drive scenic route, passes through East Lawrencetown. Called Portland Street at its western end, the route starts at Alderney Drive across from the city hall of the former city of Dartmouth. There it proceeds where it intersects with Prince Albert Road (Trunk 7), Alderney Drive and Canal Street.
Highfield Park is home to the Highfield Terminal, a transit station run by Halifax Transit served by six bus routes. [2]There are direct buses to Halifax Shopping Centre (route 3), Downtown Dartmouth (route 53), Dartmouth Crossing (route 72), Burnside Industrial Park (routes 3, 64, 72), Clayton Park (route 39), Mic Mac Mall (route 72), and various other destinations.