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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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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




George H. Craig: Painter, Photgrapher, and Visual Pioneer
September 30, 2008  - December 30, 2008


The second enhanced exhibit by George H. Craig will take place from Sept 30-Dec 30.

Dartmouth Heritage Museum
26 Newcastle St, Dartmouth

Phone: (902) 464-2300
Website: www.dartmouthheritagemuseum.ns.ca




SMILE! The Whole Tooth and Nothing but the Tooth exhibit
October 07, 2008  - January 18, 2009

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For animals, teeth is one of the most important parts of their bodies. Journey into the world of teeth, dentistry and dental history in this hands-on, informative and often humourous exhibit. Check out the jaw-dropping activity station and play the crushing game that compares the strength of different animal jaws. Learn about the teeth and their fascinating connection to various cultures, prehistoric life, literature and forensics. Find out about Dentists Without Borders, a very special organization that brings smiles to children around the world. Presented in English and French.

Museum of Natural History
1747 Summer St, Halifax

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




Grafton St. Dinner Theatre presents "Too Many Fish In The Sea"
October 10, 2008  - January 18, 2009

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In an attempt to find that one true love, men and women alike have been floking to the internet. So what happens when the system crashes and we all have to meet face to face? Come find out in this musical comedy that may change your life...well probably not, but you will have a great time anyway.

Grafton St. Dinner Theatre
1741 Grafton St, Halifax

Phone: (902) 425-1961
Website: www.graftonstdinnertheatre.com




Haunted Hollow
October 11, 2008  - October 25, 2008


Come visit the Haunted Hollow! Now in our 5th year, there's been over 6,000 survivors that have made it through with most of their bodies still intact. Prepare yourself for a 30 minute walk through the surrounding woods. Guaranteed to scare you down to the depths of your soul- and don't think you'll be alone in the dark.

Cost is $7 per person with money being donated to the Canadian Breast Cancer Foundation.

Haunted Hollow is open on: (weather permitting)
Saturday Oct 11th
Friday Oct 17th
Saturday Oct 18th
Friday Oct 24th
Saturday Oct 25th.

Please arrive between 7pm and 9pm. The walk will begin at 7:30pm. Please wear appropriate footwear.

1561 Hammonds Plains Rd,
Bedford

Website: www.thehauntedhollow.ca




10th Annual Mosaic for Mental Health
October 16, 2008  - October 26, 2008

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An annual event since 1998, Canadian Mental Health Association invites artists from near and far to contribute to this worthy cause through submitting a variety of art pieces on 6"X6" masonite tiles. The finished artwork is then donated back to the CMHA and sold for $25/tile during the exhibit.

Craig Gallery
Alderney Landing, Dartmouth Waterfront beside the Dartmouth Ferry Terminal

Phone: (902) 461-4698
Website: www.alderneylanding.com




David Usher in Concert
October 20, 2008


David Usher will be in concert with special guest Crash Parallel.

Tickets are $30 advanced and $35 day of the show. The concert begins at 8pm.

Rebecca Cohn Auditorium
Dalhousie Arts Centre, 6101 Univeristy Ave, Halifax

Phone: (902) 494-3820
Website: artscentre.dal.ca




Monday Night Movies presents "Encounters at the End of the World"
October 20, 2008


ENCOUNTERS AT THE END OF THE WORLD, Herzog's latest meditation on nature, explores this land of Fire, Ice and corrosive Solitude.

In this visually stunning exploration, Herzog travels to the Antarctic community of McMurdo Station, headquarters of the National Science Foundation and home to eleven hundred people during the austral summer
(Oct-Feb). Over the course of his journey, Herzog examines human nature and Mother nature, juxtaposing breathtaking locations with the profound, surreal, and sometimes absurd experiences of the marine biologists,
physicists, plumbers, and truck drivers who choose to form a society as far away from society as one can get.

Tickets are $10. The film begins at 7pm.

Empire 8 Cinema Park Lane

Phone: (902) 420-4480
Website: afcoop.ca/screenings






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