view gallery NW0.3 km | 44° 42.099'W 063° 33.239'N - Dartmouth, NS in Permanent Geographic Coordinates Beginning in 1826 a five year long project involving hundreds of labourers (eventually) resulted in the construction of the Shubenacadie Canal from Halifax Harbour to the Minas Basin in the Bay of Fundy. posted by: T0SHEA location: Nova Scotia, Canada date approved: 09/29/2016 last visited: never |
view gallery NW0.3 km | Shubie Park Trail Start - Dartmouth, NS in 'You Are Here' Maps At each informational panel in Shubie Park in Dartmouth is a UR Here map. This is the first of the series, at the start of the Shubie Park Trail around the canal. posted by: T0SHEA location: Nova Scotia, Canada date approved: 09/28/2016 last visited: never |
view gallery NW0.3 km | Before the Canal - Dartmouth, NS in Signs of History Beginning in 1826 a project involving hundreds of labourers (eventually) resulted in the construction of the Shubenacadie Canal from Halifax Harbour to the Minas Basin in the Bay of Fundy. posted by: T0SHEA location: Nova Scotia, Canada date approved: 09/29/2016 last visited: never |
view gallery NW0.5 km | Lock Number 3 - Dartmouth, NS in 'You Are Here' Maps At each informational panel in Shubie Park in Dartmouth is a UR Here Map. This panel is at lock number 3, one of two encircled by the park. posted by: T0SHEA location: Nova Scotia, Canada date approved: 09/28/2016 last visited: never |
view gallery NW0.5 km | 44° 42.118'W 063° 33.276'N - Dartmouth, NS in Permanent Geographic Coordinates Beginning in 1826 a project involving hundreds of labourers (eventually) resulted in the construction of the Shubenacadie Canal from Halifax Harbour to the Minas Basin in the Bay of Fundy. posted by: T0SHEA location: Nova Scotia, Canada date approved: 09/29/2016 last visited: never |
view gallery NW0.5 km | Shubenacadie Canal - Dartmouth, NS in Wikipedia Entries Beginning in 1826 a project involving hundreds of labourers (eventually) resulted in the construction of the Shubenacadie Canal from Halifax Harbour to the Minas Basin in the Bay of Fundy. posted by: T0SHEA location: Nova Scotia, Canada date approved: 09/29/2016 last visited: 04/28/2018 |
view gallery NW0.5 km | Lock 3 - Shubenacadie Canal - Dartmouth, NS in Waterway Locks, Planes and Lifts Beginning in 1826 a project involving hundreds of labourers (eventually) resulted in the construction of the Shubenacadie Canal from Halifax Harbour to the Minas Basin in the Bay of Fundy. posted by: T0SHEA location: Nova Scotia, Canada date approved: 09/29/2016 last visited: 04/28/2018 |
view gallery NW0.5 km | A Fairbanks Solution - Dartmouth, NS in Signs of History Beginning in 1826 a project involving hundreds of labourers (eventually) resulted in the construction of the Shubenacadie Canal from Halifax Harbour to the Minas Basin in the Bay of Fundy. posted by: T0SHEA location: Nova Scotia, Canada date approved: 09/29/2016 last visited: never |
view gallery NW0.5 km | Schubenacadie Canal - Dartmouth, NS in Engineering Landmarks Beginning in 1826 a project involving hundreds of labourers (eventually) resulted in the construction of the Shubenacadie Canal from Halifax Harbour to the Minas Basin in the Bay of Fundy. posted by: T0SHEA location: Nova Scotia, Canada date approved: 06/01/2021 last visited: never |
view gallery NW0.5 km | Shubie Park Entrance - Dartmouth, NS in 'You Are Here' Maps This is the first UR Here Map one will encounter on arriving at Shubie Park. It is at the edge of the parking area, on the side leading to the canal and the trails. At each informational panel along the trail in the park is another UR Here map. posted by: T0SHEA location: Nova Scotia, Canada date approved: 09/28/2016 last visited: never |
view gallery S2.1 km | Max and 99 - 63º 32.639 - Dartmouth, Nova Scotia, Canada in Where's In A Name? Big thanks to Lynx Humble for taking photos for our converted name! posted by: Max and 99 location: Nova Scotia, Canada date approved: 12/03/2019 last visited: 10/28/2019 |
view gallery SW3.7 km | ZINC – AUSTEN, Dartmouth, Nova Scotia in Zinc Headstones A zinc headstone in St. Peter's Cemetery, Dartmouth, Nova Scotia. This one is dedicated to six members of the AUSTEN family. posted by: Falach-fead location: Nova Scotia, Canada date approved: 03/15/2012 last visited: never |
view gallery SW3.9 km | McDonald's Nantucket Avenue - Dartmouth, NS in McDonald's Restaurants This restaurant overlooks the Macdonald Bridge. posted by: elyob location: Nova Scotia, Canada date approved: 07/02/2013 last visited: 10/04/2017 |
view gallery S3.9 km | Dartmouth Curling Club in Curling Clubs DCC is in downtown Dartmouth and was formed in 1936. posted by: dragonflys location: Nova Scotia, Canada date approved: 03/02/2006 last visited: 10/04/2017 |
view gallery S4 km | Quaker Whaler House - Dartmouth, NS in Wikipedia Entries Both a municipally and provincially registered historic site, the Quaker House is the last surviving of the dozen or so Quaker houses built in Dartmouth in the late eighteenth century. posted by: T0SHEA location: Nova Scotia, Canada date approved: 02/01/2022 last visited: never |
view gallery S4 km | Quaker House - Dartmouth, NS in History Museums Both a municipally and provincially registered historic site, the Quaker House is the last surviving of the dozen or so Quaker houses built in Dartmouth in the late eighteenth century. posted by: T0SHEA location: Nova Scotia, Canada date approved: 03/06/2016 last visited: 10/04/2017 |
view gallery S4 km | Quaker House - Dartmouth, NS in Official Local Tourism Attractions Both a municipally and provincially registered historic site, the Quaker House is the last surviving of the dozen or so Quaker houses built in Dartmouth in the late eighteenth century. posted by: T0SHEA location: Nova Scotia, Canada date approved: 03/06/2016 last visited: 10/04/2017 |
view gallery S4 km | ONLY - Remaining Quaker House in Dartmouth, NS in Superlatives Both a municipally and provincially registered historic site, the Quaker House is the last surviving of the dozen or so Quaker houses built in Dartmouth in the late eighteenth century. posted by: T0SHEA location: Nova Scotia, Canada date approved: 03/06/2016 last visited: 10/04/2017 |
view gallery S4 km | LAST - Remaining Quaker House in Dartmouth, NS in Last of its Kind Both a municipally and provincially registered historic site, the Quaker House is the last surviving of the dozen or so Quaker houses built in Dartmouth in the late eighteenth century. posted by: T0SHEA location: Nova Scotia, Canada date approved: 03/05/2016 last visited: 10/04/2017 |
view gallery S4 km | Quaker House - Dartmouth, NS in Atlantic Canada Heritage Properties Both a municipally and provincially registered historic site, the Quaker House is the last surviving of the dozen or so Quaker houses built in Dartmouth in the late eighteenth century. posted by: T0SHEA location: Nova Scotia, Canada date approved: 03/06/2016 last visited: 10/04/2017 |
view gallery SW4 km | Angus L. Macdonald Bridge - Halifax, NS in Engineering Landmarks The first large suspension bridge in Halifax over Halifax Harbour, it was opened to traffic on April 2, 1955. posted by: T0SHEA location: Nova Scotia, Canada date approved: 06/04/2021 last visited: 06/20/2023 |
view gallery SW4 km | Angus L. Macdonald Bridge - Halifax, NS in People-Named Places The first large suspension bridge in Halifax over Halifax Harbour, it was opened to traffic on April 2, 1955. posted by: T0SHEA location: Nova Scotia, Canada date approved: 05/07/2021 last visited: 06/20/2023 |
view gallery SW4.2 km | Johanna Dean - Dartmouth, Nova Scotia in Ghost Bikes This ghost bike, located on Windmill Road, was placed to honour Johanna Dean. posted by: T0SHEA location: Nova Scotia, Canada date approved: 06/09/2015 last visited: never |
view gallery SW4.2 km | Cyclist killed in Dartmouth... - Dartmouth, NS in News Article Locations The Halifax Chronicle Herald reported on a tragic accident in Dartmouth on May 24, 2014. posted by: T0SHEA location: Nova Scotia, Canada date approved: 06/09/2015 last visited: never |
view gallery S4.3 km | Ship Screws - CCGS John A. Macdonald in Ship Screws and Aircraft Props The broken Propeller from the CCGS John A. Macdonald posted by: Arvense location: Nova Scotia, Canada date approved: 05/17/2009 last visited: 10/04/2017 |
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