
Halifax, although not at all crowded, accounts for 40% of the population in Nova Scotia

Halifax is the capital and most populous city in the Nova Scotia province.

In 1917 two ships collided in the harbor and created the biggest man made explosion ever seen.

One of the ships was loaded with thousands of tons of TNT. 2000 people were killed.

The ship disaster completely flattened two square kilometers of Northern Halifax, in 1917

Halifax public gardens opened in 1867

Peggy's Cove Lighthouse is the most well known in Canada and one of the most photographed in the world.

Fog bound Halifax has gone from old salt port to deluxe destination

Once of the world's largest natural harbors

Canada's Oldest Church

This place rocks!

Bird is the word

A rare example of a formal Victorian garden

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St. Mary's Basilica, which contains the tallest spire in North America

A truly unique, picturesque city, which is fast become a major tourist destination

It is believed that local student at Kings College invented Hockey, circa 1800

Just outside the city is pristine wilderness

Lakes, forest and open land

Fairview Cemetery holds 121 victims of the Titanic Disaster

Mount Olivet cemetery hold 19 Titanic victims including J. Dawson who was played by Leonardo DiCaprio.

The girls at Pier 21, a historic site where 1 million people arrived between 1928 and 1971

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