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Downtown Dartmouth is the main business ,banking and government office core of Dartmouth, Nova Scotia. Dartmouth neighbourhoods and former city boundaries in relation to Halifax Regional Municipality This article is about the history of the former city of Dartmouth. ...
Business and Buildings
In the area are the home of the Halifax Regional School Board (the city hall of the former city of Dartmouth ), the main Halifax Regional Library for Dartmouth, the main branches of the Royal Bank of Canada and CIBC. Also in the area there severval condominium highrise . The Halifax Regional School Board is the public school board responsible for the approximately 150 elementary, junior high, and high schools located in the Halifax Regional Municipality including all of Halifax County in Nova Scotia, Canada. ...
The Royal Bank of Canada (TSX: RY, NYSE: RY) is Canadas largest chartered bank. ...
CIBC (NYSE: BCM) is one of Canadas major banks. ...
A condominium is a form of housing tenure. ...
Taipei 101, the worlds tallest skyscraper by roof height on high rise. ...
Transportation Downtown Dartmouth is connected by ferry to downtown Halifax operated by Metro Transit from Alderney Landing. North America's oldest continually operating saltwater ferry service, started in 1752 by one man rowing customers across the harbour for three cents per trip.The three main streets are Alderney Drive (Nova Scotia Route 7), Portland Street (Nova Scotia Route 207),and Octerlonley Street. Along Alderney Drive is the CN railyard. Downtown Halifax as seen from the Dartmouth waterfront. ...
Metro Transit is a publicly-owned public transport agency operating buses and ferries in the greater Halifax Regional Municipality, Nova Scotia (also known as HRM), including the outlying areas. ...
Alderney Landing is a convention centre and theatre in Dartmouth, Nova Scotia. ...
Nova Scotias Highway 7 begins in Bedford at the head of Halifax Harbour, and runs along the eastern Atlantic coastline to Antigonish, a distance of approximately 300 kilometres. ...
Wiktionary has related dictionary definitions, such as: CN, cn CN or cn may stand for: Calcineurin (CN) Canadian National Railway (AAR reporting mark CN) and the CN Tower Canadian Northern Railway Carson-Newman College in Jefferson City, Tennessee Cartoon Network Chief of Navy China (Peoples Republic), ISO 3166-1...
Parks The World Peace Pavilion opened in Downtown Dartmouth at the waterfront during the 1995 Halifax G-7 Economic Summit. Conceived by Metro Youth for Global Unity, this structure contains stones and bricks donated by more than 70 countries, lying on a bed of Nova Scotian sand.Along the boardwalk is the the huge bronze propeller from the icebreaker Sir John A. Macdonald, damaged during its 1969 journey through the Northwest Passage. The inlaid granite compass rose in the park is a replica of the compass detail on a 1749 map of Halifax Harbour. Extending from Alderney Landing is the Events Plaza, a specially designed and equipped outdoor space for festivals and events. Eastern Front Theatre performs at Alderney Landing . Next door is the CN railyard .The Leighton Dillman Scenic Garden, named after a diligent voluntary keeper of the gardens. This is a small developed corner of what is left of the Dartmouth Common is approximately 300 acres set aside by the government in the late 1700s for the settlers' common use. Only a small portion now remains. 1983 G-7 Economic Summit in Williamsburg, Virginia (left to right) Pierre Trudeau, Gaston Thorn, Helmut Kohl, François Mitterrand, Ronald Reagan, Yasuhiro Nakasone, Margaret Thatcher, Amintore Fanfani. ...
Assorted ancient bronze castings found as part of a cache, probably intended for recycling. ...
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The Right Honourable Sir John Alexander Macdonald, GCB, QC (January 11, 1815 - June 6, 1891) was the first Prime Minister of Canada from July 1, 1867 - November 5, 1873 - and - October 17, 1878 - June 6, 1891. ...
Popular Northwest Passage routes through the Canadian archipelago This article describes the route through the Canadian Arctic. ...
Quarrying granite for the Mormon Temple, Utah Territory. ...
A compass rose or wind rose, is a figure displaying the orientation of the cardinal directions, north, south, east and west on a map or nautical chart. ...
Events While in debtors prison, John Cleland writes Fanny Hill (Memoirs of a Woman of Pleasure). ...
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Alderney Landing is a convention centre and theatre in Dartmouth, Nova Scotia. ...
Wiktionary has related dictionary definitions, such as: CN, cn CN or cn may stand for: Calcineurin (CN) Canadian National Railway (AAR reporting mark CN) and the CN Tower Canadian Northern Railway Carson-Newman College in Jefferson City, Tennessee Cartoon Network Chief of Navy China (Peoples Republic), ISO 3166-1...
Past Industry On Dartmouth Cove are the former Dartmouth Marine Slips owned by the J.D. Irving Limited group of Companies, former site of the Nantucket Whaling Company. J.D. Irving Limited is a privately owned forestry, transportation and food processing holding company which forms part of the Irving group of companies. ...
The crew of the oceanographic research vessel Princesse Alice, of Albert Grimaldi (later Prince Albert I of Monaco) pose while flensing a catch Whaling refers to the practice, history and industries associated with the hunting and killing of whales. ...
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