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Halifax Trivia
Did you know these fun facts about Halifax?
- One of Canada's top 5 'Smart Cities'
- Highest ratio of education to population in North America
- First public school in Canada
- Canada's first law school and art college
- The world's longest downtown boardwalk (runs for over 4km alongside the harbour)
- Oldest farmer's market in Canada
- First printed book (1752) and first newspaper in Canada (Halifax Gazette)
- First place of free speech and freedom of the press in the British Commonwealth
- First all electric city lights in North America
- First naval dockyard in North America and largest on the eastern seaboard north of Norfolk, Virginia
- Oldest salt water ferry service in North America (1752)
- Oldest intact executive mansion in North America (Government House circa. 1800)
- Oldest zoo in North America (1847) later sold and became the Central Park Zoo in New York
- Finest Victorian garden in North America (Public Gardens circa. 1836)
- North American centre for Buddhism, world centre for Shambhala Buddhism
- Major North American medical centre
- IWK Children's Hospital is one of North America's top 10 medical facilities
- Largest kidney transplant programme in Canada
- Canada's second largest scientific centre
- One of only 12 World Energy Cities
- First seat of democratic government in Canada (1758)
- Location of the first official rules for ice hockey
- The world's third largest oceanographic institute
- Home of the 1995 G7 Summit, the summit where Russia was invited to join the world's political leaders
- Halifax Explosion on Dec. 6, 1917 - the greatest manmade explosion before the atomic bomb
- Purdy's Wharf Office Towers - world's first skyscrapers to use seawater for air-conditioning
Destination Halifax/Nova Scotia tourism and Culture/W.Hayes
Information kindly provided by Destination Halifax: http://www.destinationhalifax.com/
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Last Updated ( Friday, 27 April 2007 )
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