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Canada, Nova Scotia, Halifax. The Italian Facades"Canada, Nova Scotia, Halifax. The Italian Facades
Canada, Nova Scotia, Halifax. Historic Properties of Nova Scotia, the frist restoration project of its kind in Canada. National Historic Site
Canada, Nova Scotia, Halifax. Fairview Lawn Cemetery, home to the largest number of Titanic grave sites in the world, 121
Canada, Nova Scotia, Halifax. Maritime Museum of the Atlantic dedicated to the seafaring history of the area. Street entry. (Editorial Usage Only)
Canada, Nova Scotia, Halifax. Halifax City Hall, Victorian architecture built in 1888
Canada, Nova Scotia, Halifax. (Editorial Usage Only)
Canada, Nova Scotia, Halifax. NovaScotian Crystal, makers of mouth-blown & hand-cut crystal. (Editorial Usage Only)
Canada, Nova Scotia, Halifax. Canadian military chopper. (Editorial Usage Only)
Canada, Nova Scotia, Halifax. Georges Island & Lighthouse. National Historic Site. Tourist pirate ship
Canada, Nova Scotia, Halifax. Naval shipyard view from the water. (Editorial Usage Only)
Canada, Nova Scotia, Halifax. City views of Halifax from the water
Canada, Nova Scotia, Halifax. Alderney Landing, across the bay from Halifax
Canada, Nova Scotia, Halifax. The Old Burying Ground, in use from 1749 to 1843, the citys oldest graveyard
Canada, Nova Scotia, Halifax. Waterfront area, the Deportation Cross erected in 1924
Canada, Nova Scotia, Halifax. Public Gardens, historic Victorian city garden created in 1836
Canada, Nova Scotia, Halifax. Old Town Clock (circa 1803), city landmark located on Citadel Hill overlooking the waterfront area of Halifax. Halifax Metro Center in distance
Canada, New Brunswick, Confederation Bridge over Northumberland Strait, New Brunswick to Prince Edward Island. View from New Brunswick side. (Editorial Usage Only)
Canada, Prince Edward Island. Confederation Bridge over Northumberland Strait from New Brunswick to Prince Edward Island. View from PEI side, lighthouse
Canada, New Brunswick, Lakeburn. London-Wul Economusee. Typical wool producer using traditional methods. (Editorial Usage Only)