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Hydrostone Area

the Hydrostone Area is part of North End Halifax .

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Made by archer10 (Dennis)
The Halifax Explosion Memorial Bell Tower, the Halifax Explosion killed between 1600 and 2000 people, wounded another 9000, and left 25000 people homeless. It was the largest man made explosion until the atom bomb. Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada It is on Fort Needham overlooks the area devastated by the Halifax Explosion of December 6, 1917. It commemorates those who were killed or suffered injury, and those who lost homes and family when the munitions ship, Mont Blanc, blew up in Halifax Harbour. It also honours the survivors, who rebuilt the cities of Halifax and Dartmouth in the years that followed. The ten original bells hanging in the tower were donated to the United Memorial Church on nearby Kaye Street by Barbara Orr, who lost her entire family in the explosion. That church, dedicated in 1921, took the place of two other churches that had been destroyed by the blast. Explosion survivors formed most of its early congregation. The bells eventually had to be removed from the Kaye Street Church owing to structural problems. Their new tower in Fort Needham Park was built, largely by public subscription, and completed in June, 1985. Later, four extra bells were added. An annual remembrance ceremony is held at the bell tower on December 6, with a short silence just before 9:05 a.m., the time of the explosion.

The Narrows and MacKay Bridge

The Narrows and MacKay Bridge
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About where the Halifax Explosion happened on Dec. 6, 1917 when two ships collided in Halifax Harbour. One was carrying explosives and it blew up, flattening the north end of Halifax, killing about 2000 and injuring close to 10,000 more. Largest man made explosion before the nuclear age.

Winter Storm

Winter Storm
Made by ve1nsx
Early 2005, a winter dump of snow in our neighborhood of Northend Halifax, Nova Scotia

Alexandra

Alexandra
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Alexandra magically whips up another incredible meal on a simple stove.



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Isleville St., Halifax



Nearest places of interest:

West End Halifax
Saunders Park
North End Halifax
Angus L. MacDonald Bridge
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Dartmouth Shopping Centre
"The Pit"
Richmond Terminals
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