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City Hall

Halifax


Completed in 1890, Halifax's grand late-Victorian Second Empire–style town hall features a seven-story clock tower. The time on its north clock face is permanently set at 9:04am – the moment of the 1917 Halifax Explosion.


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Nearby Halifax attractions

1. Anna Leonowens Gallery

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Off the pedestrian area on Granville St, this gallery shows work by students and faculty of the Nova Scotia College of Art & Design. The gallery is named…

2. St Paul's Church

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The oldest surviving building in Halifax is also the oldest Protestant place of worship in Canada. Established in 1749 with the founding of Halifax, St…

3. Art Gallery of Nova Scotia

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The province's premier art institution is a must-see. It has a strong collection of local art, particularly the work of folk artist Maud Lewis, including…

4. Halifax Town Clock

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Atop Citadel Hill, Halifax's Palladian-style town clock looks as though it would be more at home in a Venetian lane, but it has been faithfully keeping…

5. Maritime Museum of the Atlantic

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Sea dogs will love this briny museum on the waterfront, which houses a huge collection of maritime memorabilia relating to Atlantic Canada's many nautical…

6. Citadel Hill National Historic Site

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Perched atop the grassy hillock looming over town, this star-shaped fort played a key role in Halifax's founding. Construction began in 1749; the current…

7. HMCS Sackville

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Commissioned in 1941, HMCS Sackville is the last survivor of the 123 Canadian corvettes tasked with escorting Allied convoys during the perilous Battle of…

8. St Mary's Cathedral Basilica

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You can't miss Halifax's most ornate cathedral, which has the largest freestanding granite spire in North America.