Amazing Facts About Sydney, Nova Scotia, Canada
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Sydney is a former city and is a population centre in Nova Scotia, Canada, It is situated on east coast of Cape Breton Island, which belongs administratively to Cape Breton Regional Municipality. Amazing Things in Sydney, Canada make Sydney a very amazing place to visit in Nova Scotia, Canada. Sydney was founded by the British in 1785, when this was amalgamated in regional municipality.
Sydney served as Cape Breton Island, a colony’s capital, until 1820, when colony merged with Nova Scotia and capital moved to the Halifax.
An expansion in population occurred just after turn of 20th century, when Sydney was home to the one of the main steel mills of North America. During First and Second World Wars, it was major staging area for England bound convoys.
Population of Sydney steadily decreased since early 1970s due to plant’s fortunes and SYSCO was closed finally in 2001. Now, main industries are in tourism and customer care centres.
Together with Glace Bay, New Waterford, North Sydney and Sydney Mines forms Industrial Cape Breton region.
Amazing Things in Sydney, Canada
Cape Breton Miners’ Museum: Glace Bay, is 6km northeast of Sydney, would be another fading coal town, it is the highlight which is known as “Men of Deeps”, an adventure under seafloor to visit decommissioned mines with retired miner like a guide.
Flavor on the water: Swankies restaurant on Esplanada in Sydney offers artfully dishes which are made up of local ingredients, from steak for dinner, chicken, burgers for lunch to fish, sandwiches and salads. This restaurant is with high ceilings and waterfront locations, which are both impressive and stylish.
Governors Pub & Eatery: It is one of the most popular place in Sydney. So stop to mingle with after work crowd for drinks, dine on the gourmet pub made with local ingredients and stay for the live music events like Irish Jam sessions on Wednesday Night.
Savoy Theatre: Savoy Theatre is around 6km from Sydney, Glace Bay’s grand 1920 is region’s entertainment venue. It is one of the best Amazing Things in Sydney, Canada
St Patrick’s Church Museum: St Patrick’s Church Museum was built in 1828 in Pioneer Gothic style, this Church is one of the oldest Catholic Church on Cape Breton Island and now it is house of museum of recounting religious past of Sydney.
Casino Nova Scotia: Casino Nova Scotia is one of the popular casino and has number of slot machines, live entertainment, poker table and blackjack.
Jost Heritage House: Jost Heritage House has a huge collection of model ships and assortment of medicines which were being used by early 20th century apothecary.
Cossit House: Cossit House was built in 1787, it was one of the oldest house in Sydney and was oldest building for surviving in Nova Scotia.
Cape Breton Centre for Heritage & Science: This local history center explores the natural and social history of Cape Breton Island.
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Sydney
City in Cape Breton Island, Nova Scotia
Description Sydney is a harbor town on Cape Breton Island, in Nova Scotia, Canada. By the water, the Big Fiddle is a huge violin statue honoring local music. Wooden 18th-century buildings include the Cosset and Jost houses, now museums with period furniture. St. Patrick’s Church Museum showcases local history in an 1828 church. East, at Glace Bay, the Cape Breton Miners’ Museum explores the area’s coal-mining heritage.
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Episode 28: I regret that the episode I had planned for today on Cossit House, the oldest standing house in Sydney, cannot be aired because Cossit House is under the authority of The Old Sydney Society which has strict rules regarding production of video and film on their property; they have asked it not be aired until it goes through proper channels.
Now they MAY decide to let me air it once I go through their formal procedures; I'll keep you posted as anything develops on that front. As for this week, unfortunately I was not told about this until the last moment, I was unable to complete an alternate episode in time for this week.
So, for lack of any alternative I'm going to air SOME of it but without audio and with titles superimposed explaining what happened. So, if you'd like to know more about what happened, please watch this week's episode.
If you'd like to encourage The Old Sydney Society to air my Cossit House segment, here's how you can reach them:
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GHOST STORIES WHILE VISITING INSIDE THE COSSIT HOUSE AT NIGHT, HAVING A PERSONAL TOUR IN AFTER HOURS WITH THE COSSIT HOUSE TOURS GUIDES, WHO TELL THEIR GHOST STORIES WORKING AT THE COSSIT HOUSE. A VERY HAUNTED HOUSE IN CAPE BRETON & ALSO THE OLDEST HOUSE IN SYDNEY. WHILE ON LOCATION MYSELF AND LYNN WELLS HAVE CAUGHT SOME VOICEs THAT WERE NOT THERE IN THE ORIGINAL RECORDING FOR THE RADIO SHOW. WITH MY YEARS OF EXPERIENCE IN PRODUCTION, I REVIEWED THE SOUNDS IN PLAYBACK, AND ENHANCED THEM FOR RADIO LISTENERS. GHOST VOICES, ASLO KNOWN AS EVPS.
ORIGINALLY A HALLOWEEN RADIO SPECIAL DOCUMENTS STORYS TOLD FROM WORKERS AT THE HISTORIC COSSIT HOUSE AT NIGHT, DURING THESE RECORDINGS WE PICKED UP SOME VOICES FROM THE DEAD. MALE VOICES, CHILDREN.....EVEN THOUGH IT WAS ALL WOMEN IN THIS TOUR.
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THE COSSIT HOUSE, IS THE OLDEST HOUSE IN SYDNEY NS. WHICH IS KNOWN TO BE VERY HAUNTED.
THESE ARE REAL STORIES FROM THE TOUR GUIDES WHO WORK AT THE COSSIT HOUSE. TWO GHOST HUNTERS DAWN WELLS & LYNN WELLS RECORD THE TOUR GUIDES & LET THEM TELL THEIR STORIES WHILE WORKING AT THE COSSIT.
AS THEY EXPLORE THROUGH THE NIGHT, MYSTERIOUS VOICES ARE PICKED UP ON AUDIO WHEN LATER PLAYED BACK.
*TURN OUT THE LIGHTS, SET BACK AND LISTEN IF YOU LOVE GHOST STORIES, I ADDED REAL PHOTOS FROM INSIDE THE COSSIT HOUSE. I TRIED TO MAKE THE IMAGES AS COMFORTING & HAUNTING FOR YOU TO ENJOY! THERE ARE SOME REAL PICTURES FROM THE COSSIT HOUSE, ENJOY.
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