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  2. Halifax, Nova Scotia - Wikipedia

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    Halifax, Nova Scotia

  3. Halifax Club - Wikipedia

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    The Halifax Club is a private club in Halifax, Nova Scotia that was established in 1862. The club serves as a meeting place for business-minded men and women. It is a place where they can "meet, toast the day's successes, dine or simply relax in a warm atmosphere of history and tradition." [1] The Club has a substantial art collection including ...

  4. Citadel Hill (Fort George) - Wikipedia

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    Citadel Hill (Fort George)

  5. Charitable Irish Society of Halifax - Wikipedia

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    Charitable Irish Society Monument, Halifax, Nova Scotia. The Charitable Irish Society of Halifax is a historic society in Halifax, Nova Scotia which was established in 1786. The Society assists those on low-income and holds other charitable events. Many of the most prominent members of Nova Scotia have been members of the Society.

  6. Halifax Harbour Bridges - Wikipedia

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    The Halifax-Dartmouth Bridge Commission, operating as Halifax Harbour Bridges, is a Nova Scotia Crown corporation created in 1950 by provincial statute. It currently operates under a new statute passed in 2005 named the Halifax-Dartmouth Bridge Commission Act. [1] The commission is responsible for constructing, operating, and maintaining two ...

  7. Royal Nova Scotia International Tattoo - Wikipedia

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    Website. https://nstattoo.ca. The Royal Nova Scotia International Tattoo is a show inspired by Military Tattoos given by military bands and display teams. It has taken place annually in the capital of Nova Scotia, Halifax since 1979. It is currently held in the Halifax Scotiabank Centre.

  8. Naval Museum of Halifax - Wikipedia

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    Designated. 1978. The Naval Museum of Halifax (formerly Admiralty House and Maritime Command Museum) is a Canadian Forces museum located at CFB Halifax in the former official residence of the Commander-in-Chief of the North America Station (1819–1905). Also known as the "Admiralty House", the residence is a National Historic Site of Canada ...

  9. Discovery Centre - Wikipedia

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    In October 2010, the Discovery Centre announced that it would move from the Halifax Seaport, adjacent to the new headquarters of Nova Scotia Power. [4] The museum closed the Barrington Street Location in July 2016. [3] The new location opened February 12, 2017 and is double the size of the Barrington Street. [3]