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Halifax For Your New Capital!

Halifax For Your New Capital!. Fast Facts About Halifax. Halifax has a population of 382,203 Both french and english are spoken in Halifax, NS. Sights of Halifax. Bay of Fundy Peggys cove Maritime museum Public garden Pier 21 Hall's Harbour. Transportation of Halifax.

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Halifax For Your New Capital!

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  1. Halifax For Your New Capital!

  2. Fast Facts About Halifax Halifax has a population of 382,203 Both french and english are spoken in Halifax, NS

  3. Sights of Halifax • Bay of Fundy • Peggys cove • Maritime museum • Public garden • Pier 21 • Hall's Harbour

  4. Transportation of Halifax • Bus and ferry rates: $2.25 for adults, $1.50 for seniors and children aged 5 to 15. Children under 5 ride free. Transfers are available anywhere on the system. Monthly passes and tickets can be purchased at participating merchants. Rates for the new Metro Link express bus service are $2.75 for adults, $2.00 for seniors/children or 50 ¢ with transfer or regualr bus pass.

  5. Education of Halifax We have 8 Universities/Collages 10 buildings were made in two sites and was created in 1996 QEII (Queen Elizabeth II) is the largest academic health sciences in Atlantic Canada

  6. Vote Halifax For Canada's Capital!!!

  7. Map of Halifax • Halifax, the capital of Nova Scotia,has a lively and colourful combination of urban and rural living at its best. Governor Edward Cornwallis and 2500 settlers created Canada's first permanent British town here in 1749.

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