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  • Halifax (Nova Scotia, Canada) and Surroundings

    Halifax (Nova Scotia, Canada) and Surroundings
    (Please note, this article is in another language)
    Originally created by the Mi'kmaq (First Nation) and transformed by the British as arrival point for colons, this pretty city mixes modern buildings and ancient ones. Nice bridges, wall paintings and foggy weather are perfect subjects for lomography.
  • Large Hot Chocolate with Triple Milk Please

    Large Hot Chocolate with Triple Milk Please
    (Please note, this article is in another language)
    It is December 29, 2007, my maiden voyage to Canada and I am in a jampacked United Airlines flight from Sydney to LA, sitting next to a quiet nutritionist on one side and a middle aged couple on the other in the middle strip of seats in the plane that isn't going anywhere fast because it is too heavy. Too much Christmas dinner. That is when I first heard about it...
  • Peggys Cove, Nova Scotia

    Peggys Cove, Nova Scotia
    (Please note, this article is in another language)
    This historic and picturesque fishing village may cause your film stock to hit unprecedented low levels.
  • SwissAir Flight 111 Memorial

    SwissAir Flight 111 Memorial
    (Please note, this article is in another language)
    On September 2nd, 1998 Swissair Flight 111 crashed into the Atlantic Ocean 8 kilometres from the shore, between the quiet and picturesque fishing/tourist communities of Peggys Cove and Bayswater, Nova Scotia. All 229 men, women, and children on board died.
  • Haligonians Big East Coast Heart

    Haligonians Big East Coast Heart
    (Please note, this article is in another language)
    I did photography for a wedding on the weekend and a loud roar followed by glasses clinking went out for toasting to the groom's 'Big East Coast Heart' and if there is one thing that I can say that I love about the east coast, it would definitely be the people, but read on to find out what else everyone loves about the main place I've played in over in that fun place called the Maritimes, Halifax in Nova Scotia.
  • Halifax Farmers Market

    Halifax Farmers Market
    (Please note, this article is in another language)
    If you've ever been to Halifax on a Saturday you've most likely found your way to the farmers market. There have been some big changes over the past year with the move from the cramped Alexander Keiths Brewery location to the new Waterfront Market, but all your favorite vendors are still there and the atmosphere is still electric. The good thing is, it is now open 4 days of the week!
  • Not as Easy as a Walk in the Park or is it?

    Not as Easy as a Walk in the Park or is it?
    (Please note, this article is in another language)
    If you are like me, your favorite date spot usually has something to do with a place which is great for taking photos. On our first date I said to this boy of mine that he'll need to get used to my constant stopping for photos and that he did. We both like walking and love going adventuring in new places so walks in the park are ideal, especially when the weather is nice.
  • World Tea House, Halifax N.S

    World Tea House, Halifax N.S
    (Please note, this article is in another language)
    Are you like me and sick of people always wanting to go out for coffee? I drink tea! To date, I've not found a better place to do so than at the World Tea House in Halifax, Nova Scotia
  • I Licked the Bone, Ribs in Halifax

    I Licked the Bone, Ribs in Halifax
    (Please note, this article is in another language)
    If you like ribs, you'll like Boneheads. A relatively new restaurant in Halifax, it has been accepted by Haligonians and unlike a lot of unfortunate other restaurants in Halifax that open and close within a year, I think this one is here to stay.

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