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Xmas-citadel 19th Annual Victorian Christmas

Halifax Citadel National Historic Site

Entrance off of Sackville St, Halifax

Let the spiced apple cider warm your hands and the sound of caroling children warm your heart at the 19th Annual Victorian Christmas. Watch the children light up with joy when they see Father Christmas and see them marvel at their own creativity when they make their own Christmas decorations. The Halifax Citadel will be broght to life with holiday cheer, festive activities and a glowing Christmas tree. The event takes place from 12 noon to 4pm. Admission is a donation to FEED Nova Scotia.

November 22 2008 to November 23 2008

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Green Legacy Exhibit
June 03, 2008  - September 28, 2008


Native plants play a dynamic role in defining Canadian landscapes and our sense of place. This informative traveling exhibition about Canada's native plants explores the beauty, diversity and vulnerability of Canada's native plants and plantscapes.

Visitors will discover why plants are important, what threatens them, who works to protect them, and what you can do. Join us and get back to your real roots this summer. Produced by the Canadian Museum of Nature and Royal Botanical Gardens.

Museum of Natural History
1747 Summer St, Halifax

Phone: (902) 424-7353
Website: nature.museum.gov.ns.ca




Monarchs Exhibit
June 03, 2008  - September 28, 2008


This delightful table-top exhibit is full of fun filled activities to learn about the monarch and its copycat cousin the viceroy. enjoy computer interactives, activities and specimens that will introduce you to this fantastic butterfly. Visitors will actually be able to tag a monarch butterfly, test one's survival skills in Mexico or watch a chrysalis transform. Produced by Canadian Museum of Nature.

Muesum of Natural History
1747 Summer St, Halifax

Phone: (902) 424-6099
Website: nature.museum.gov.ns.ca




Halifax vs Louisbourg: The Final Siege Exhibit
July 01, 2008  - November 02, 2008

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On May 29, 1758, the largest fleet of ships ever to set sail from Halifax left the harbour and headed north. This British armada, comprised of 150 ships carrying over 27,000 men, was bound for the French Fortress of Louisbourg to lay siege. The campaign lasted two months before British forces achieved their first major victory of the Seven Years War, a victory that would change the world, and Halifax forever.

Maritime Museum of the Atlantic
1675 Lower Water St, Halifax

Phone: (902) 424-7490
Website: maritime.museum.gov.ns.ca




Wines of Nova Scotia Fall Festival
September 04, 2008  - October 26, 2008


Discover the passion and artistry of Nova Scotia's winemakers and some of our province's finest chefs de cuisine. Wine tastings, grape stops, classes and wine pairing events all await your palate.

Province wide

Please Contact: Christine White
Phone: (902) 492-9291 ext 115
Website: www.winesofnovascotia.ca




Drum!
September 12, 2008  - October 12, 2008

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DRUM! is Nova Scotia's spectacular musical production featuring musicians, dancers, drummers, and singers from four of the principle cultures - Black, Acadian, Aboriginal, and Celtic - brought together in a heart-pumping fusion of music, dance, poetry, video, rhythm, and song. An amazing show full of history and entertainment!

Please note our new location at the Bella Rose Arts Centre in Halifax West High School, located at 283 Thomas Raddall Drive in Halifax.

For info on the show, visit: www.drumshow.ca.

Bella Rose Arts Centre
Halifax West High School, 283 Thomas Raddall Dr, Halifax

Phone: (902) 451-1221
Website: www.ticketatlantic.com




Neptune Theatre presents "The Devil's Disciple"
September 16, 2008  - October 12, 2008

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The Devil's Disciple by George Bernard Shaw.

George Bernard Shaw loved to play devil's advocate. And it was never more apparent than in this early comedy that provides a defense for a rascally drinker who announces in a Puritan New Hampshire household that he's at the service of Lucifer.

Against the backdrop of the American Revolution, will anyone be able to save this poor soul from the gallows? Former Shaw Festival Artistic Director Christopher Newton brings his legendary directing skills to this timeless Shaw classic.

Neptune Theatre
1593 Argyle St, Halifax

Phone: (902) 429-7070, 1-800-565-7345
Website: www.neptunetheatre.com






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