Camp Hill Cemetery, Halifax, Nova Scotia
Camp Hill Cemetery is the final resting place for two famous Nova Scotians: Joseph Howe ( and Alexander Keith (
Camp Hill Cemetary (Halifax N.S.)
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Halifax Zombie Walk 2009 - Thriller at Camp Hill Cemetery
Halifax Zombie Walk 2009 - Thriller at Camp Hill Cemetery
Halifax's Oldest Cemetery/ Alexander Keith's Gravesite
Just a Quick Glimpse @ Halifax's Oldest Grave Yard and Alexander Keith's Gravesite and His Wife's Gravesite from Halifax Canada July 2009 ,She Was Only 36 he was 78..The Famous Beer Master....(Camp Hill Gravesite)
Driving in a Halifax Blizzard, February 13, 2017
Driving around the Halifax peninsula during a blizzard on February 13, 2017.
0:00 Queen and Spring Garden; former site of the Bank of Montreal, Rogue's Roost bar, and the original Tom's Little Havana.
0:27 Spring Garden Place (left),
0:30 Park Lane (right)
0:36 Lord Nelson Hotel (right)
0:42 Victoria Park (left), Public Gardens (right)
3:46 Dalhousie University (left)
4:23 University of King's College (left)
4:53 Oxford Street
5:23 Saint Thomas Aquinas Church (right)
5:59 Shaar Shalom Synagogue (right)
6:01 Oxford Theatre
6:29 Quinpool Road
6:45 West End United Baptist Church (right)
8:21 Atlantica Hotel (right)
8:24 The Willowtree (nickname for the intersection Robie Street, Quinpool Road, Bell Road, and Cogswell Street)
9:30 Bell Road
9:41 QEII Health Sciences Centre (right)
9:47 CBC Television Halifax (right)
9:58 Citadel High School (ahead and left)
10:06 Museum of Natural History (right)
10:19 Halifax Junior Bengal Lancers (right)
10:32 Citadel High School (left), Citadel Hill (right)
12:36 Halifax Common (left)
12:56 Halifax Armoury (right)
13:10 Agricola Street
16:16 Oland Brewery (right)
17:22 Young Street
19:02 Windsor Street
19:13 Halifax Forum (left)
20:03 Faith Tabernacle Church (right)
21:44 St. Antonio's Church (right)
22:26 St. Vincent's Nursing Home (right)
22:47 Atlantica Hotel (ahead)
22:57 Quinpool Road
23:52 Vernon Street
26:16 Coburg Road
26:41 Lemarchant Street
26:41-29:00 Dalhousie University
26:56 Killam Memorial Library (right)
26:56 Marion McCain Arts and Social Sciences Building (left)
27:39 Dalhousie Student Union Building (right)
27:51 Kenneth C. Rowe Management Building (right)
27:58 Dalhousie Arts Centre Rebecca Cohn Auditorium (left)
28:11 Goldberg Computer Science Building (right)
28:11 Schulich School of Law (left)
28:22 Nova Scotia Public Archives (right)
28:35 Halifax Regional Fire and Emergency Station 2 (right)
28:46 Dalhousie Faculty of Dentistry (left)
28:53 IWK Health Centre
28:58 Dalhousie Medical Research Foundation (left)
29:17 IWK Children's Hospital (right)
29:26 Nova Scotia Rehabilitation and Arthritis Centre (left)
29:45 Victoria General Hospital (right)
30:03 Victoria Park (left)
30:18 South Park Street
30:25 Holy Cross Cemetery (left)
31:43 Young Avenue
33:13 Driver stuck in the snow
33:40 Point Pleasant Park (ahead and left)
34:19 Tower Road
35:41-37:49 St. Mary's University(left)
36:20 Halifax Grammar School (right)
37:06 Inglis Street
37:37 Inglis Street Elementary (right)
37:56 Robie Street
38:27 Gorsebrook Junior High School (right)
38:59 Dalhousie Faculty of Dentristy (right)
40:27 Camp Hill Cemetery (right)
41:06 Camp Hill Veterans Memorial Hospital (left)
42:10 Wanderer Grounds (ahead)
42:38 Public Gardens (left)
43:35 Sacred Heart School (right), Spring Garden Road
44:56 Lord Nelson Hotel (left)
46:22 Halifax Public Library (right)
46:41 Dalhousie Sexton Campus (right)
46:39 Nova Scotia Provincial Court (right)
46:45 St. Mary's Cathedral Basilica (left)
46:52 The Old Burying Ground (right)
47:10 Barrington Street
48:16 St. Paul's Anglican Church (left)
48:26 Grand Parade (left)
48:36 City Hall (left)
49:05 Duke Street
49:07 Granville Square (left)
49:09 Nova Scotia College of Art and Design University (left)
49:16 Nova Scotia Court of Appeal (ahead)
49:24 Hollis Street
49:36 Art Gallery of Nova Scotia (left)
49:37 Province House, Nova Scotia Legislative Assembly (right)
51:09 Four Points Sheraton Hotel (right), Courtyard by Mariott Hotel (left)
52:33 The Westin Nova Scotian Hotel, VIA Rail station (left then on right)
52:09 Lower Water Street, Discovery Centre (right)
54:03 Alexander Keith's (left)
54:36 Maritime Museum of the Atlantic (right)
55:00 Halifax Transit Ferry Terminal (right)
55:14 Historic Properties (right)
55:22 Halifax Mariott Harbourfront Hotel (right)
55:24 Cogswell Interchange
56:07 Homewood Suites Hilton Hotel (left)
56:17 Halifax Regional Police Headquarters (left)
56:21 Centennial Pool (ahead, left)
56:30 Gottingen Street
56:50 Global Television Halifax (left)
56:56 Metropolitan Regional Housing Authority (right)
57:01 Mi'kmaw Native Friendship Centre (left)
57:13 Dalhousie Legal Aid (right)
58:23 North Memorial Public Library (right)
59:07 Canadian Forces Base Stadacona (right)
1:00:07 St. Mark's Anglican Church (left)
1:00:08 Shambhala School (right)
1:01:13 Hydrostone Market (right)
1:03:15 Getting stuck in the snow
1:06:32 Canadian Forces Base Windsor Park (right)
1:06:42 Royal Canadian Mounted Police (right)
1:07:47 Oxford Street
1:09:57 North Street Gospel Hall (right)
1:10:03 Oxford School (left)
1:11:33 Oxford Theatre (right)
1:14:58 Dalhousie University (left), University of King's College (left)
1:15:20 Beth Israel Synagogue (right)
1:15:30 Ambrae Academy (right)
1:15:41 First Baptist Church (right)
1:16:24 Wickwire Field
1:16:27 Dalplex
1:17:38 IWK Health Centre (left), Gorsebrook Junior High School (right)
1:17:56 IWK Children's Hospital (left)
1:18:43 Victoria General Hospital (left)
Alexander Keiths Grave
Camp Hill Cemetery, Halifax, NS.
Is a known burial ground for notable people in Halifax NS.
In this video, I decided to do a quick Evps session vs.Ghost box session while in Halifax, NS, on May 2018. I was mainly around Alexander Keiths, & Joseph Howes grave. I started walking around the nearby graves where I'm told to get lost on the ghost box. You'll notice Keith beer cans on the grave stone, which is not a surprise, many people been known to make a toast to Alexander Keith at his gravesite, while out on the town drinking.
The Evps (electronic voice phenomena, aka, ghost voices) session are low like most, I had to enhance them so people can make them out better. The ghost box doesn't need enhancements because of the speaker attachment to the device. Enjoy the video!
ALL: The Notable People Buried at Camp Hill Cemetery
Enos Collins (1774-1871), privateer, merchant, banker
Viola Desmond (1914-1965), civil rights activist, beautician
James De Mille (1833-1880), novelist, educator
Abraham Pineo Gesner (1797-1864), inventor of kerosene; a primary founder of the petroleum industry
Simon Hugh Holmes (1831-1919), lawyer, journalist, politician
Joseph Howe (1804-1873), journalist, statesman
Alexander Keith (1795-1873), brewer, politician
Jonathan McCully (1809-1877), educator, statesman
Peter Nordbeck (1789-1861), silversmith and jeweller
Harry Piers (1870–1940), museum curator, historian
William James Stairs (1819-1906), merchant, banker, politician
William Machin Stairs (1789-1865), Bank founder, merchant, statesman
Robert Stanfield (1914-2003), Premier of Nova Scotia, Federal Opposition Leader; one of Canada's most respected politicians
William Valentine (1798-1849), painter
John Taylor Wood (1830-1904), Civil War Confederate Naval Officer, grandson of President Zachary Taylor, nephew of Confederate President Jefferson Davis
Sir William Young (1799-1887), politician, Premier of Nova Scotia
I got my Information from wikipedia:
Oldest gravestone in Canada
The oldest (english) gravestone in Canada is located in the Garrison Cemetery on the Fort Anne grounds in historic Annapolis Royal, NS (est. 1605). It belongs to a Bethiah Douglass who departed October 1st, 1720.
Included are a few of the many old graveyards surrounding my hometown of Annapolis Royal (my old halloweening grounds!).
Titanic Cemetery in Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada.
This was taken during our Carnival Glory cruise July 14th-21st, 2013.
The Feline Keeper Of The Cemetery
This is a cat that likes to hang around Mount Olivet Cemetery in Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada.
This cemetery also happens to be one of the three main Titanic cemeteries in Halifax.
Visiting Alexander Keith’s Gravesite
Camp Hill 2012
This video was created for historical purposes for the Canadian Forces and the Royal Canadian Legion Br.98 from Kingston,NS and members from 14 Wing Greenwood. This was the annual visit to the QEII hospital in Halifax,NS to have a one on one visit with fellow veterans from past wars. Everyone had a great time and we all shared stories.
MCpl Dan Shouinard
14 Wing Greenwood, Imagery Technician
Grove Hill Cemetery
Morrison, Illinois
Westside Cemetery 2017
this is the 3rd year ,, it keeps getting better and better
Cumberland County Museum and Achives
A possible route to your roots, if any of your ancestors were born or lived in Amherst, Cumberland County, Nova Scotia, Canada.
Explore history at Cumberland County Museum and Archives, located in the family home (c 1838) of Robert Barry Dickey, a Father of Confederation. Dickey ran his law office from here in the 1850's and ran a working farm. The museum's focuses on the county's history: industry, manufacturing, shipbuilding, stone quarrying, architecture, and dykeland farming. You will also find information on settlements, social history, and of special interest to visitors is the permanent display of the Prisoner of War Camp in Amherst from 1914 to 1918. The archive is a major resource centre for researchers and genealogists and contains detailed records of all cemeteries in the county.
Titanic Gravestones Fairview Lawn Cemetery, Halifax, Nova Scotia
This film was shot at Fairview Lawn Cemetery, where over 100 victims of the most famous shipwreck, Titanic are interred, in Halifax, Nova Scotia. It was a moving experience to pay respects and to feel so close to the amazing, yet tragic story of this famous, brand new ocean liner on its maiden voyage, colliding with an iceberg in the middle of the North Atlantic and sinking within 2 hours causing a death toll well over 1,500 people. Over 100 of the victims were recovered from the ocean by Canadian vessels and brought here for internment. Please leave a comment if you wish.
Ghostly Encounters Ghosts and Halifax Explosion
Five Fisherman Restaurant Halifax, Nova Scotia This popular restaurant was once a funeral home that played host to the victims of both The Titanic and The Halifax Explosion, and their spirits.
In its final season, Ghostly Encounters struck its stride thanks in part to a wealth of haunting tales emanating from the Canadian Maritimes. In this , we .
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시내에서 조금 떨어진 양지바른 언덕에 페어뷰 묘지가 있다. 타이타닉 희생자들의 묘지를 찾는 것은 어렵지 않다. 사람들이 많이 몰려있는 곳을 찾으면 된다. 같은 날, 같은 곳에서 유명을 달리한 사람들의 작은 무덤들. 주인의 이름을 알지 못하는 묘비도 적지 않다. 사람들이 많이 모인 곳은 영화 ‘타이타닉’의 주인공과 이름이 같은 잭 도슨이라는 이의 무덤이다. “할리우드 영화보다 더 실감이 납니다. 영화에서는 구조선이 뉴욕으로 갔지만 실제는 핼리팩스로 왔네요. 역사적이면서 현실적입니다.” 영화는 분명 상상력이 더해져 만들어졌지만 사람들은 무덤과 영화를 연관 짓는다. 여자와 아이들도 비극에서 비껴가지는 못했다. 사실의 힘은 잘 만들어진 영화의 상상력보다 강하다.
[English: Google Translator]
There is Fairview Cemetery on sunny hills a short distance from the city center. It is not difficult to find the graves of Titanic victims. When you find a place that people are flocking lot. On the same day, a small tombs of those who differ from such famous places. No less gravestones do not know the name of the owner. Where a lot of people, their grave is named the same name as the main character Jack Dawson in the movie Titanic. This will be more realistic than Hollywood movies. In the movie The lifeboats went to New York to Halifax actually watneyo. Historically, yet it is realistic. The movie made, but certainly imaginative deohaejyeo people associated with the film builds and the grave. Women and children have also failed to deflect from the tragedy. The fact is stronger than the power of imagination of well-made film.
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■촬영일자 : 2009년 8월(August)
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Old Burying Ground Halifax
Located on Barrington Street in downtown Halifax, over ten thousand were buried here yet only 1250 markers remain in the cemetery.
Fairview Cemetery Halifax Nova Scotia
Titanic Grave site