Another fine day
dawned for our casual day out in Halifax. Our planned route was confirmed by
the information centre where we picked up a map.
A gentle upward walk
to the Public Gardens, which were a lovely Victorian garden with still good
displays, then across to the Citadel which is set up on the highest point of
the city.
After watching the
midday gun firing, we took a look around. The special display of a WWI trench
was very interesting.
As we left, we
secretly smiled at everyone struggling up the very steep hill to get to the
Citadel - we took the right route! When we reached the waterfront we found
somewhere to eat right on the water and whiled away some time people watching
and looking out across the water.
It was a very
pleasant easy going day.
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| Flag of Nova Scotia |
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| Samuel Cunard |
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| War Memorial |
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| Again a rainbow crossing, like in Victoria, BC. |
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| Botanic Gardens |
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| There's even a Titanic model on the pond |
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| Firing of the noon gun |
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| A lovely waterfront walk |
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