Shearwater Aviation Museum
This video highlights the stories and exhibits you can experience during a visit to the Shearwater Aviation Museum. Funded by a grant from the Directorate of History and Heritage at NDHQ, this project was produced by Red Reed Pictures of Nova Scotia, and is intended to give potential visitors a look at the museum and help our Veterans take a trip down memory lane. Want to visit in person? For opening hours and to plan your visit, please see our website at shearwateraviationmuseum.ns.ca.
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Aircraft Relics in Dartmouth, Nova Scotia
Some of the ex-military aircraft awaiting restoration at the Shearwater Aviation Museum
12 Wing Shearwater gets a new commander
Col. Sid Connor assumes command of the Dartmouth Canadian Forces Base.
Shearwater International Airshow
Video of the 2002 Shearwater International AirShow from Halifax Nova Scotia. Sorry for the music, it just happened that way
Shearwater to south Woodside Nova Scotia
Joyce Treen on 12 Wing Shearwater
Joyce Treen, MLA for Cole Harbour-Eastern Passage, recognized 12 Wing Shearwater and the people who work there for their outstanding contributions to the local c
ECJLL on Bell Aliant Community One: Halifax SW Hurricanes vs Dartmouth Bandits
The Canes and Bandits in a barnburner from Shearwater Arena. Bell Aliant Community One is the home of the ECJLL and the leader in local sport webcasting in Atlantic Canada. Visit us at communityone.bellaliant.ca. Follow Bill on twitter @BMcLeanSports
CFB Shearwater ATIS - Unstaffed Tower Message
A little more fun with my Grundig G6 Aviator and homemade attic mounted antenna array.
The repeating message from the ATIS frequency (129.175) at CFB Shearwater in Dartmouth Nova Scotia, Canada. Message denotes the tower is currently unstaffed, however airspace is Class E, and any aircraft operating within 5nm broadcast within the area, state intentions on 126.200.
Halifax, Nova Scotia 1991, The Snowbirds
Snowbirds 1991, The Shearwater International Air Show, location, CFB Shearwater, Dartmouth, Nova Scotia
Increased security causes line up at CFB Shearwater
WTV has video of a large line of cars waiting to get into CFB Shearwater (Dartmouth, N.S.) following the shootings in Ottawa.
Nova Scotia International Airshow came to my place!
US Navy FA/18F Super Hornet on a wide swing over Dartmouth, NS.
NSCC Aviation institute April 21 2015
drilling and riveting
Nova Scotia Community College Aviation Institute
Learn more about the NSCC Aviation program by visiting their website at
S-VHS Home Video 005 PMQ CFB Shearwater 005 May '96
Our first dog, Josh.
Walk around the PMQ.
Preparing my trailer for painting. I put green creosote on all the exposed wood. Double thick where the edges where. Didn't want it to rot.
Museum of natural history - cadavers
Halifax D-Day ceremony commemorates journey of Canadian soldiers to Juno Beach.
Long train journeys across Canada in 1944 ended in Halifax, N.S., the departure point for many soldiers on their way to join allies and storm Juno Beach in the remarkable military and political achievement known as D-Day.
The Canadian government is hosting an event in Halifax on Thursday at the Willow Park Armoury to commemorate that achievement and remember the lives lost.
Halifax, Nova Scotia
Halifax (/ˈhælɨfæks/), formally the Halifax Regional Municipality (HRM), is the capital of the province of Nova Scotia, Canada. The metropolitan area had a population of 390,096 in 2011 with 297,943 in the urban area. Formed by the 1996 amalgamation of Halifax County, the municipality is divided into 18 community planning areas, which are, in turn, divided into over 200 named communities and neighbourhoods, such as the former cities of Dartmouth and Halifax proper.
Halifax is a major economic centre in eastern Canada with a large concentration of government services and private sector companies. Major employers and economic generators include the Department of National Defence, Dalhousie University, the Halifax Shipyard, various levels of government, and the Port of Halifax. Agriculture, fishing, mining, forestry and natural gas extraction are major resource industries found in the rural areas of the municipality. Halifax was ranked by MoneySense magazine as the fourth best place to live in Canada for 2012, placed first on a list of large cities by quality of life and placed second in a list of large cities of the future, both conducted by fDi Magazine for North and South American cities.
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Halifax Stanfield International Airport | Wikipedia audio article
This is an audio version of the Wikipedia Article:
Halifax Stanfield International Airport
00:01:04 1 History
00:01:13 1.1 Background
00:02:37 1.2 Construction and early years
00:04:37 1.3 Operation Yellow Ribbon
00:06:52 1.4 Renaming
00:07:52 2 Awards
00:09:20 3 Facilities
00:09:29 3.1 Terminal
00:12:46 3.2 Runways and taxiways
00:14:24 3.3 Hotel
00:15:58 3.4 Operations
00:17:34 3.5 Business park
00:17:54 4 Ongoing developments
00:20:01 5 Airlines and destinations
00:20:11 5.1 Passenger
00:20:20 5.2 Cargo
00:20:28 5.3 Charter
00:20:57 6 Statistics
00:21:07 7 Incidents and accidents
00:22:31 8 Ground transport
00:22:40 8.1 Bus
00:23:07 8.2 Car
00:23:45 9 See also
00:24:01 10 Notes
00:24:24 11 External links
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Halifax Stanfield International Airport (IATA: YHZ, ICAO: CYHZ) is a Canadian airport in Goffs, a rural area of Halifax, Nova Scotia. It serves Halifax, mainland Nova Scotia and adjacent areas in the neighbouring Maritime provinces. The airport is named in honour of Robert Stanfield, the 17th Premier of Nova Scotia and leader of the federal Progressive Conservative Party of Canada.
The airport, owned by Transport Canada since it was constructed, has been operated since 2000 by the Halifax International Airport Authority (HIAA). It forms part of the National Airports System.
Halifax Stanfield is the 8th busiest airport in Canada by passenger traffic. It handled a total of 4,083,188 passengers and 84,045 aircraft movements in 2017. It is a hub for Air Canada Express, Cougar Helicopters, Maritime Air Charter, PAL Airlines and SkyLink Express.
African Drumming - NSCC Waterfront Campus 2017
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