HALIFAX, City, Canada

city (1991 pop. 114,455), provincial capital, S central N.S., Canada, on the Atlantic Ocean. It is the largest city in the Maritime Provinces and is one of Canada's principal ice-free Atlantic ports. Halifax is the eastern terminus of Canada's two great railroad systems and of its transcontinental highway. Its many industries include commercial fishing, fish processing, shipbuilding, oil refining, and the manufacture of automobiles, electronics, clothing, and furniture. It is the home port of the Canadian Atlantic fleet and the headquarters of its eastern army. Halifax was founded in 1749 as Chebucto and was then renamed for the earl of Halifax, then president of the Board of Trade and Plantations. It was intended originally to be a British naval stronghold comparable to that of France at Louisburg. It served as a naval base for the expedition against Louisburg in 1758, against the American colonies in the American Revolution, and against the United States in the War of 1812. The first transatlantic steamship service, from Halifax to Great Britain, began in 1840. During both world wars the port was an important naval and air base, convoy terminal, and embarkation center. In 1917 a French munitions vessel carrying explosives was rammed in the harbor by a Belgian relief vessel, causing an explosion that killed about 1,800 people, injured about 9,000 more (one-fifth of the population), and destroyed the northern part of the city. Places of interest include the Citadel fortress (1856); Province House (1818); St. Paul's Church, the oldest (1750) Anglican church in Canada; the Maritime Museum of the Atlantic; and Point Pleasant Park. The Halifax Gazette, founded in 1752 and the first newspaper in Canada, is no longer published. Educational institutions include Dalhousie Univ. (1818), the Univ. of Kings College, Mount St. Vincent Univ., St. Mary's Univ., and technical and art schools.

See S. H. Prince, Catastrophe and Social Change (1920, repr. 1968); T. H. Raddall, Halifax: Warden of the North (rev. ed. 1971); J. Payzant, Halifax: Cornerstone of Canada (1985).

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...Atlantic schools, and I chose Dal because its a better league down here. I also knew that Halifax was a great city, and I wanted to experience more of Canada. Hes studying business. I have two more years here, and then I think Id like to try...
...was incorporated as a city in 1848 with a population...built-up area of the city is located on a low terrace...forest research in Eastern Canada. On the southern outskirts...incorporated city in Canada, having been granted...succeeding century it rivalled Halifax as a seaport and for...
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...the very heart of the city, clutching it in jealous...out the first English city of importance in Canada. The Indians murdered...fixed the character of Halifax, but rather the Prince...rebellion. But it was in Halifax that he found just what...
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...electronics. Halifax is attempting...sectors. Both city-regions (Cork 4%, Halifax 7.7%) have...Statistics Canada 2001). Cork...Nonetheless, Halifax has emerged...Statistics Canada 2002). Major...institutions. The city has established...
...behaviour. You will recall that in Canada we had an extractive energy...until such time as everybody in Canada became so exercised over the...I shouldnt say everyone in Canada. Obviously, there were large...called the Panzi Hospital in the city of Bukavu in the eastern Congo...
...regularly in American cities such as Philadelphia...Boston. The surviving Halifax newspapers of the period...plays in popularity.25 Halifax, of course, could...or even in American cities. However, the city during the closing decade...which was presented in Halifax eight years after its...
...municipal units (the cities of Halifax and Dartmouth...in 1996 to form the Halifax Regional Municipality...factors operative in the Halifax region are also actively...particularly to other city regions possessing high...rural land valuations. Halifax allows an exceptionally...subsistence farming (Canada Land Inventory classes...
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Halifax Church Family Welcomes...Pecelj returned to Canada on Feb. 28 as a permanent...Anglican church in Halifax and nearly six months...resident in Mexico City, where she nervously...Citizenship and Immigration Canada to decide on her fate...
...schools in most parts of Canada. In the ensuing years, in all parts of Canada, school boards have...society as towns and cities have grown and small...has remained intact in Canada, notwithstanding a failed...decision to fire the Halifax Board is the recognition...two Nova Scotias, the city and the rest. Why indeed...
...fitness fanatics. Canadian cities may no longer have the...creation of sprawling cities, and the "no growth...prior investments in city centres by preventing...shops on the edges of cities. Developers want to...who benefit from it. Canada catching on Inspired...also on the agenda in Halifax, which was amalgamated...
Opera in Review: Canada: Halifax by Virginia Beaton HALIFAX The Nova Scotia Opera Associations...the Rebecca Cohn Auditorium in Halifax, was the first fully staged...local professional company in the city in 30 years. While enthusiastically...
...Beaton Inside Ashokas Dream Halifax - based Peter Lieberson...composers move from Harvard to Halifax came about after Chogyam Trungpa chose the coastal city as his international headquarters...three daughters moved to Halifax in 1988. While some of...
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...Keene Takes a Trip to Halifax - a Canadian Town That...and its capital, Halifax, is easily reached on a six-hour Canada 3000 charter flight...seven other Canadian cities from nine UK and Ireland airports. It was from Halifax that ships left to rescue...original 11 courses. The city offers a wide range...
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...first to include European cities, Mr. MacKay said...examined costs in 27 cities, including Toronto and...Columbia; and Montreal in Canada; Norfolk; Austin...spots for lowest-cost cities: St. Johns, Newfoundland; Halifax, Nova Scotia; Charlottetown...were followed by Quebec City; Edmonton, Alberta...
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...itching to get back to the city so I headed for Halifax, which played host...the display about the Halifax Explosion of 1917...devastated the north end of Halifax and killed nearly 2...Nova Scotia, with Canada 3000 range from pounds...
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HALIFAX , city, Canada city (1991 pop. 114,455), provincial capital, S central N.S., Canada, on the Atlantic Ocean. It is the...principal ice-free Atlantic ports. Halifax is the eastern terminus of Canadas two...
DARTMOUTH , city, Canada city (1991 pop. 67,798), S N.S., Canada, on Halifax harbor, an inlet of the Atlantic Ocean. The...aircraft parts. Dartmouth, which is connected to Halifax by bridges and ferry, has expanded greatly in...
WINDSOR , cities, Canada . 1 Town (1991 pop...central N.S., Canada, at the mouth of the...English university in Canada, was founded in Windsor...but moved in 1923 to Halifax as part of Dalhousie...Haliburton s The Attache. 2 City (1991 pop. 191,435...
...491 sq km), E Canada. Geography One of...capital and largest city is Halifax ; other important cities are Dartmouth , Sydney...port facilities, Halifax is a railroad terminus...Kings College, all at Halifax; Sainte-Anne Univ...
...chief in the colonies (the command in Canada being given to Gen. Guy Carleton...withdrew his men from besieged Boston to Halifax, then (May, 1776) went with his brother...battle of Long Island, captured New York City, and defeated the Continental Army at...


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