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Today only a small row of former married quarters remains from this vast military support facility that stood in the heart of Halifax. The New Barracks were the first buildings constructed on the north slope of the Citadel, in 1759.
The British Army had maintained a large garrison at Wellington Barracks in Halifax during the 19th century, for the defence of the city and the naval dockyards, and also departed in 1906.
Wellington Barracks (1860-1905, 1906-Present) - A British military cantonment established in 1860 north of the Halifax Citadel in present-day Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada. Named after Arthur Wellesley, 1st Duke of Wellington, later renamed Nelson Barracks after Horatio Nelson.
May 23, 2019 · With such a rich military history stretching back hundreds of years, there is no shortage of heritage sites to discover and explore in Halifax. Here are but some of the places you can experience Halifax's military heritage for yourself.
Canadian Forces Base Halifax is a military base in Nova Scotia, Atlantic Canada. Canadian Forces Base Halifax is situated close to Citadel Hill and the stadium Scotiabank Centre . Overview
2 days ago · At the time Eddy and his like-minded colleagues hoped to incite the 14th colony into rebellion, Nova Scotia barely existed: the province, in the words of historian George A. Rawlyk, was merely ...
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