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Halifax, Nova Scotia - Wikipedia Halifax is the capital and most populous municipality of the Canadian province of Nova Scotia, and the most populous municipality in Atlantic Canada As of 2024, it is estimated that the population of the Halifax CMA was 530,167, [6] with 348,634 people in its urban area [3]
Halifax | History, Harbour, Facts, Map, Tourism | Britannica Halifax is a navy creation It owes its existence largely to its location on one of the largest and deepest ice-free natural harbours in the world, which, over time, made Halifax one of the most important Canadian commercial ports on the Atlantic seaboard
Halifax - Tourism Nova Scotia Learn More About the City of Halifax Halifax is Nova Scotia’s capital city and our waterfront is the most visited destination in all of Nova Scotia What could a day on the waterfront look like?
Halifax - The Canadian Encyclopedia Halifax, Nova Scotia, incorporated as a city in 1841, population 439,819 (2021 census), 403,131 (2016 census) Halifax is the capital of Nova Scotia and the largest urban area in Atlantic Canada On 1 April 1996 Halifax was amalgamated with neighbouring communities to form the Halifax Regional Municipal Government
Halifax Regional Municipality | Halifax The official site of the municipal government for Halifax Regional Municipality Information for residents and businesses in Halifax
Things to Do in Halifax, Nova Scotia - SabiAbuja Nestled along the scenic shores of the Atlantic Ocean, Halifax is one of Canada’s most charming and historic cities A lively harborfront, deep maritime roots, colorful neighborhoods, and warm East Coast hospitality make it a destination worth exploring
Halifax – Travel guide at Wikivoyage The city of Halifax is on Halifax Peninsula, on the west side of the harbour, with Dartmouth to the east The main landmark is the Halifax Citadel, on a high hill above the city, and it divides the city into three districts: the South End, representing the older, wealthier urban core south of the Citadel; the North End, the grittier northern