Rahim Tabet | April 18, 2016 |
Canada
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North America
In the Canadian city of Halifax, Nova Scotia province still find a lot of culture and authenticity. An attempt is sure to go with the times without losing much culture and traditions. The Halifax Harbour plays both in history and still has an important role today. In addition to various museums, there is also found amusement and entertainment. So is every Saturday a large market organized many a farmer from the area are exhibiting products. With the world famous tugboat "Theodore Tugboat" you can take a trip through the harbor and learn in a very relaxed way all the in's and out's of this important place in Halifax. The British Army has been stationed for some time in Halifax. Of these, see a lot back in the eighteenth century citadel also known as Fort George. The variety of fascinating museums, lovely art galleries, fine restaurants, famous festivals and historical sites make Halifax a very nice destination.
This important national monument Halifax, which also is called Fort George, exposed a piece of history which the city fulfilled an important function as a naval base for the British Empire. During a walk through the Citadel you come here and people from history against. They provide a good reflection of how things at that time was like. If you encounter a piper or a soldier. There are guided tours where there are told fascinating about anything ever happening. Not unimportant to mention it is more than amazing views you get a gift from the citadel of the city and its port.
www.pc.gc.ca/eng/lhn-nhs/ns/halifax/index.aspx
Almost every child in Canada is growing at the movies Theodor Tugboat. And since a few years the program in more than eighty countries on television. The roots of Theodor Tugboat are in Halifax. Andrew Cochran came up with the idea to record the work of the Halifax harbor on a childish way. The small tug will experience all kinds of exciting adventures. Today, there are book tours where you make a tour through the port of Halifax with Theodore Tugboat. The journey is not only fun but also educational. Various aspects of the work at the port are exhibited in a fun way.
www.mtcw.ca/theodoretugboat/Tours.php
The lovely green oasis named Halifax Public Gardens is a beautiful appearance. The park has no less than sixteen hectares and is fully stocked with unusual plants, flowers, trees and artificial Griffin pond. With a magnificent bandstand, all kinds of statues, bridges and fountains, we tried to give the park a Victorian look. The wrought iron gate at the entrance fits with the character of the park. It is lush with a stately appearance.
www.halifaxpublicgardens.ca
On August 12, 1887 the foundation stone of the cathedral was laid. A good place was sought so that Cathedral Church of All Saints would be easily accessible from every corner of Halifax. The nearby church of St. Luke and St. Stephen thus walked slowly empty. The wooden destroyed by fire around 1905 "St. Luke's "was replaced in 1845 by the Cathedral Church of All Saints. The Gothic-style Cathedral of Halifax still has a lot of respect. Both architecturally and its true beauty. The magnificent stained-glass window above the altar was added until about 1921. All kinds of passages are depicted impressive from the Bible.
www.cathedralchurchofallsaints.com
Right in the center of Halifax is the largest and oldest maritime museum in Canada. With gems like the CSS Arcadia steamship and a real production model of Theodore Tugboat, the museum already know to pull several years thousands of visitors. Besides many prints, books, Exchange assigns exhibits, replicas and dozens of small vessels, there is a permanent exhibition dedicated to the famous sunken Titanic.
museum.gov.ns.ca/mmanew/en/home
Around 1820, the Alexander Keith Brewery was founded on Lower Water Street in Halifax. Since then it has been working hard to get good beer on the market. The most popular product in the Alexander Keith's brewery is the India Pale Ale. During a 55-minute tour of the brewery you'll learn all about the delicious beers brewed there. Of course, its taste is an important component.
www.keiths.ca
At Pier 20 in Halifax on Saturday to visit a market where you will find the best local produce from the surrounding area. The local population and particularly the tourists here buy all sorts of fair delights such as the famous Canadian maple syrup, wine, organic fruit and / or vegetables and products made from maple. Besides the foods also are all kinds of crafts and trades executed. Besides the many delights is also another instructive. A great tip is to find the stall behind the Dutch Willem its delicious cheeses (Dutchman's Gouda) brings to the husband.
This historic warehouses may be located in the nicest part of Halifax. The buildings, including some history, have always helped the thriving prosperity of the city. For centuries, is traded and still. There are some restaurants, offices and shops. On one of the terraces at Salty's Restaurant or Harbourside Market you can really enjoy this beautiful part of the city of Halifax in the harbor.
http://www.historicproperties.ca
The name Bluenose you arrive in Halifax at different places against. You have for example the Bluenose Marathon, Bluenose II Restaurant, Bluenose and Bluenose street tours. Bluenose is in fact a sailing ship in the history of Halifax who still has a special reputation. It is even a national symbol. As he stands on several postage stamps, license plates and the currency of the Canadian dime. With the Bluenose sailing ship was fishing for cod and include many race was won it. Later, the ship was used as a cargo ship for the West Indies. Nowadays there to visit and even to sail good replica of the Bluenose. The Bluenose II offers fun tours and excursions.
bluenose.novascotia.ca/outreach
This national immigration museum introduces you to Canada in an exciting way. Once served the building in which the museum is housed as a passenger terminal for people who wanted to cross the Atlantic. Among the attractions in this museum are hundreds of old books, films and documentation during the Second World War.
www.pier21.ca
This important national monument Halifax, which also is called Fort George, exposed a piece of history which the city fulfilled an important function as a naval base for the British Empire. During a walk through the Citadel you come here and people from history against. They provide a good reflection of how things at that time was like. If you encounter a piper or a soldier. There are guided tours where there are told fascinating about anything ever happening. Not unimportant to mention it is more than amazing views you get a gift from the citadel of the city and its port.
www.pc.gc.ca/eng/lhn-nhs/ns/halifax/index.aspx
Almost every child in Canada is growing at the movies Theodor Tugboat. And since a few years the program in more than eighty countries on television. The roots of Theodor Tugboat are in Halifax. Andrew Cochran came up with the idea to record the work of the Halifax harbor on a childish way. The small tug will experience all kinds of exciting adventures. Today, there are book tours where you make a tour through the port of Halifax with Theodore Tugboat. The journey is not only fun but also educational. Various aspects of the work at the port are exhibited in a fun way.
www.mtcw.ca/theodoretugboat/Tours.php
The lovely green oasis named Halifax Public Gardens is a beautiful appearance. The park has no less than sixteen hectares and is fully stocked with unusual plants, flowers, trees and artificial Griffin pond. With a magnificent bandstand, all kinds of statues, bridges and fountains, we tried to give the park a Victorian look. The wrought iron gate at the entrance fits with the character of the park. It is lush with a stately appearance.
www.halifaxpublicgardens.ca
On August 12, 1887 the foundation stone of the cathedral was laid. A good place was sought so that Cathedral Church of All Saints would be easily accessible from every corner of Halifax. The nearby church of St. Luke and St. Stephen thus walked slowly empty. The wooden destroyed by fire around 1905 "St. Luke's "was replaced in 1845 by the Cathedral Church of All Saints. The Gothic-style Cathedral of Halifax still has a lot of respect. Both architecturally and its true beauty. The magnificent stained-glass window above the altar was added until about 1921. All kinds of passages are depicted impressive from the Bible.
www.cathedralchurchofallsaints.com
Right in the center of Halifax is the largest and oldest maritime museum in Canada. With gems like the CSS Arcadia steamship and a real production model of Theodore Tugboat, the museum already know to pull several years thousands of visitors. Besides many prints, books, Exchange assigns exhibits, replicas and dozens of small vessels, there is a permanent exhibition dedicated to the famous sunken Titanic.
museum.gov.ns.ca/mmanew/en/home
Around 1820, the Alexander Keith Brewery was founded on Lower Water Street in Halifax. Since then it has been working hard to get good beer on the market. The most popular product in the Alexander Keith's brewery is the India Pale Ale. During a 55-minute tour of the brewery you'll learn all about the delicious beers brewed there. Of course, its taste is an important component.
www.keiths.ca
At Pier 20 in Halifax on Saturday to visit a market where you will find the best local produce from the surrounding area. The local population and particularly the tourists here buy all sorts of fair delights such as the famous Canadian maple syrup, wine, organic fruit and / or vegetables and products made from maple. Besides the foods also are all kinds of crafts and trades executed. Besides the many delights is also another instructive. A great tip is to find the stall behind the Dutch Willem its delicious cheeses (Dutchman's Gouda) brings to the husband.
This historic warehouses may be located in the nicest part of Halifax. The buildings, including some history, have always helped the thriving prosperity of the city. For centuries, is traded and still. There are some restaurants, offices and shops. On one of the terraces at Salty's Restaurant or Harbourside Market you can really enjoy this beautiful part of the city of Halifax in the harbor.
http://www.historicproperties.ca
The name Bluenose you arrive in Halifax at different places against. You have for example the Bluenose Marathon, Bluenose II Restaurant, Bluenose and Bluenose street tours. Bluenose is in fact a sailing ship in the history of Halifax who still has a special reputation. It is even a national symbol. As he stands on several postage stamps, license plates and the currency of the Canadian dime. With the Bluenose sailing ship was fishing for cod and include many race was won it. Later, the ship was used as a cargo ship for the West Indies. Nowadays there to visit and even to sail good replica of the Bluenose. The Bluenose II offers fun tours and excursions.
bluenose.novascotia.ca/outreach
This national immigration museum introduces you to Canada in an exciting way. Once served the building in which the museum is housed as a passenger terminal for people who wanted to cross the Atlantic. Among the attractions in this museum are hundreds of old books, films and documentation during the Second World War.
www.pier21.ca
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