Articles tagged with: halifax nova scotia
Two hundred years ago King George III issued land grants to six founding families who settled the boulder-strewn, rocky point later called Peggy’s Cove. Now, on the 200th anniversary of Nova Scotia’s Peggy’s Cove, there are 40 full-time residents of this community.
Last night the 2011 Canada Winter Games in Halifax opened and we all can look forward to a two-week, mid-winter carnival. Athletes from across the nation entered the Halifax Metro Centre with their faces painted in their own provincial colors, their images enhanced on giant screens which looked like the sails of the Bluenose schooner.
The new Beachcomber is built on one level for those who don’t like to climb stairs but want the atmosphere of an after-beach day.
One of the main duties of Georges Island since the 1800′s has been to place a light for navigation.
The folks at haligonia.ca are not trying to be like traditional television nor another website. It’s a new online broadcast medium.
There are few places that top Nova Scotia in the summer and fall seasons.
Beginning June 4th Icelandair will fly into Halifax on Mondays and Thursdays until October 22nd.
Starlink, a Quebec-based regional airline, is specialized in serving small markets and is bringing in 15 -seat aircraft to link Halifax and Yarmouth
The year 2008 will not go down in history as a banner year for nova Scotia tourism activity. Record-high gas prices , a strong Canadian dollar and the introduction of the Western Hemisphere Travel Initiative …
