Belchers Marsh Park. Halifax, Nova Scotia.
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This week we went to check out Belchers Marsh Trail right in the heart of Clayton Park!
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Belchers Marsh in Halifax
Ducks hanging out in Belchers Marsh, Clayton Park, Halifax
Belcher's Marsh - Halifax, Nova Scotia
This urban mash land park is a refuge for a diverse array of birds. It's a popular place for bird watching or just a quick escape from the city sidewalks. Lands formerly owned by Jonathan Belcher, governor of Massachusetts, New Hampshire and New Jersey in the mid 1700's. For more information on the park, visit:
Halifax's Belchers Marsh Park (April 18, 2017)
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Flowing waters of Belcher's March Halifax, NS
January 2nd 2017 Belchers March Pond trail area Parkland Drive in Clayton Park Halifax Nova Scotia. Water flowing fast n' furious..
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Point Pleasant Park in Halifax (March 25, 2017)
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Hemlock Ravine Park - Halifax, Nova Scotia
Early and late Autumn hiking around Halifax's historic Hemlock Ravine Park. Originally built in 1780 for Lieutenant Governor John Wentworth. See more at:
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Halifax Birding trip March 2009
Two Ohio birders spend 2 days in Halifax Nova Scotia
Little Belchers Pond
In Clayton Park, Halifax. Connects to Belchers Marsh Pond. For more info, visit:
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Beaver In Halifax Marsh area Clayton Park
As I have named him Bob the Builder Beaver on Parkland Drive continues to seek help in dam rebuilding......no benefits on this job just late night hours..........and cool evening of quietness
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Flemming Park and York Redoubt, Halifax, NS
Short drone flight over Flemming Park and York Redoubt in Halifax, NS. Flemming park is well known in the area for having the Dingle Tower and is the centre piece of the park.
Halifax Mainland Common Park
The Mainland Common Park in Halifax, Nova Scotia. Located in Clayton Park. One of the best public off-leash dog parks, combined with a separate nature trail, ideal for bird watching or just getting out for a walk. For maps, photos and more information, visit:
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Originally published on Oct 24, 2016
Halifax has a free Skating area called the Halifax Oval it’s one of my favourite things to do in Halifax and it is free.
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Visit Halifax and enjoy one of Canada’s most beautiful Cities, this YouTube video we will talk about the great things you can do all part of Halifax tourism, Culture - we love Halifax
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The Salt Marsh Trail, Nova Scotia
This unique salt water marsh fed by the Atlantic Ocean is home to a diverse array of plants and waterfowl. The former railway trail extends across the water for 8km. For more information on the trail, visit:
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Hemlock Ravine Park & Prince's Lodge
This 197-acre wilderness was home to John Wentworth, Nova Scotia's lieutenant governor in the 1780s. In 1794, John lent the wilderness to Prince Edward who landscaped the grounds, including the heart-shaped pond. This pond was named Julie's Pond, after his companion Julie St. Laurent. After Edward and Julie returned to England in 1800 the grounds fell into disrepair. The Halifax Regional Municipality has owned the land since 1977 and now maintains this wilderness.
This network of trails, five in all, has many starting points, ending points and loops, making this a great place for all types of hikers. There are some easy going simple trails for groups and families, longer sections for a good workout, and more difficult trails for the more serious hiker.
The trails in the park pass many brooks, small ponds and a ravine. The ravine can be a tricky trail especially when the water is high or there has been a recent rainfall making the rocks slippery.
The area surrounding this park is heavily populated and has many access points to this wilderness. So if you think you've left the park too soon it's probably just another access point from the surrounding communities.
If you follow the ravine trail all the way, you will eventually come out along the bi-high near the Kearney Lake Road Exit.
In all this is a great get away from city life for a few hours of enjoyable hiking with friends.
Prince's Lodge
Prince's Lodge was named for the estate His Royal Highness Prince Edward, Duke of Kent resided in while in Halifax in the 18th century .In 1794, Prince Edward arrived to serve in Halifax.with his French mistress Julie St. Laurent. The Duke was often entertained at the Friar's Cell and liked it so much that Wentworth felt obliged to offer it to him during his stay in Halifax. Prince Edward accepted, and renovated the residence and developed the gardens around the estate by landscaper from England. The result was what is today Hemlock Ravine Park , 185 acres (0.75 km2) with a heart shaped pond known as Julie's Pond, and was constructed by the Duke in honour of his mistress.
The Wentworths resumed living in the lodge When Prince Edward returned to England. Now called the Prince's Lodge, it was here that Sir John established the Rockingham Club. But after Sir John died, the estate was neglected. By 1870, in ruins, it was sold at auction and divided into building lots. All that remains of the original estate is the Rotunda, which the Nova Scotia Government acquired in 1959. It is a small, round music room that stands on a knoll overlooking the Bedford Basin
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Halifax water front, down town, Point Pleasant Park
A full loop around the Halifax Citadel National Historic Site's ramparts
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