My Drive from Dartmouth to Lower Sackville,NS
My Drive from Dartmouth to Lower Sackville,NS
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Halifax Sackville Raceway 1955 - 1981
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1955 - 1981)
Administrative history Sackville Downs Raceway was a harness racing race-track in Sackville, Nova Scotia from 1954-1985. It was operated by the Cruickshank family - B.C., John T., Jack). Events were held at least twice weekly through the summer and on fall holiday weekends.
Custodial history
Collection consists of bound volumes of the official programs from harness races at Sackville Downs Raceway. These are the Raceway's copies so race and betting results are annotated in the programs, and some years have annotations of the season's results: purses paid, pari-mutuel wagering, attendance; fastest horse,
Before amalgamation into the Halifax Regional Municipality in 1996, Lower Sackville was an unincorporated part of Halifax County (2001 pop.: 27,941). This area of HRM experienced a 7% population growth rate between 1996-2001 (2006 pop.: approx. 35,000). In the 1950s and 60s it was a popular destination for Haligonians seeking entertainment at the drive-in theater, WW2 bomber plane ice cream attraction and Sackville Downs harness racing track which provided entertainment until it closed in 1986.
A result of its unincorporated status before 1996, Lower Sackville and adjacent unincorporated communities such as Middle Sackville and Upper Sackville did not benefit from appropriate planning and are examples of urban sprawl[citation needed]. The community's growth reflects its central location, near both Halifax and Dartmouth, with easy access to Highway 102, Highway 101 and Halifax Stanfield International Airport. Proximity to downtown Halifax and Burnside and Bayers Lake Industrial Parks gives the suburbs of Lower Sackville the advantages of employment opportunities and services of a larger city, and is typical of most commuter communities experiencing growth in North America.
Lower Sackville has experienced ribbon/strip-style commercial development along Trunk 1 since the 1960s. Current retail chains include Sobeys, Atlantic Superstore, Canadian Tire, Cleve's Sporting Goods, Dollarama and Giant Tiger. There are numerous independent retailers located in this area as well. Most of the restaurants in the area are of the fast food or family dining variety, in addition to others offering Chinese-Canadian food and pizza. Lower Sackville has always displayed an abundance of community spirit, and excelled within the HRM as a strong leader of excellence in sports as well as academics.
Sports
Recreational pursuits in the community revolve around sports fields at local schools and parks, as well as the Sackville Sports Stadium, which is equipped with two swimming pools, gymnasium, curling rink, and one of Lower Sackville's two ice hockey arenas. The majority of Lower Sackville's suburbs were built in the 1970s on the southern edge of First Lake which offers outdoor recreational opportunities. The Bedford-Sackville Connector Greenway is a crushed gravel covered trail running beside the Sackville River from the intersection of Cobequid Road and Sackville Drive to Bedford Place Mall. Prior to the opening of the trail in 2006, there was no easy way to walk from Lower Sackville to Bedford. A provincial park reserve borders the northern edge of the community at Second Lake.
Drive Through Sackville Downs
Lower Sackville Nova Scotia
Cabbagetown - Toronto
Cabbagetown - Toronto
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Haunted Tours of the B.A.Fraid Toy Factory - Kentville Nova Scotia
A tragic industrial accident at the Robert Albert Fraid Toy Factory in Kentville Nova Scotia back in 1958 ripped fear through the town. This October (60 years after the accident, the truth will be revealed.
Enter as a factory employee for your first shift and exit as....well...let's just see if you make it out alive.
Admission is $10/person (cash) and proceeds go to Open Arms and the Misfit Manor Dog Rescue.
Tours every Fri and Saturday night from 7 to 9 pm at the Kentville Post Office Basement.
Stolen purse Eleanor Murley. Beaverbank, Lower Sackville, Nova Scotia
She stole her niece's purse and conveniently drops it off on the sidewalk outside a local Tim Horton's and goes inside and tells staff there's a purse on the sidewalk. To top it a bracelet valued at $1500 is conveniently missing. Only in Sack Vegas!! Imagine a 56 year old stealing from a 19 year old. Like get your head examined!!
what to expect on a Nova Scotia road test
There are 91+ items on a Nova Scotia Road Test that can make you fail! Many people don't know them and learn them only after trying, failing, and learning from their failures. This short video gives you a better idea about what to expect on a Nova Scotia Road Test so you go into it better prepared!
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Driving from Dartmouth through Halifax (ON DELIVERY) Part 2
Trucking from Dartmouth through Halifax
On Our Way to Halifax, Nova Scotia
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Halifax/Dartmouth Driving Mistakes Volume 1
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188 Ontario Street Townhouse in Cabbagetown, Toronto
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Terrific newer townhouse of exceptional quality construction. Four full levels of finished space. Spacious living/dining with walk-out to professionally landscaped garden. New kitchen (2011), with stainless steel appliances, granite counters and glass tile backsplash. Third floor master with ensuite and spacious, west-facing, roof-deck. Purpose-built lower apartment, with front and rear walkouts and great ceiling height. New 2 (smaller) car garage/carport. Great location; 10 minutes to the Eaton Centre; the St. Lawrence Market or the Distillery District; 5 minutes to either Queen or Dundas TTC!
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Seadooing in July Silver Lake Sackville NB Canada
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**ACTUAL FILMING LOCATIONS OF SUNNYVALE TRAILER PARK FOR THE TRAILER PARK BOYS**
**ACTUAL FILMING LOCATIONS OF SUNNYVALE TRAILER PARK FOR THE TRAILER PARK BOYS** Used Google Earth to show you the actual filming locatinos of one of my favorite shows the Trailer Park Boys in Nova Scotia. I show you where the one the made themselves starting on season 5 then I show you where they have filmed in Bible Hill every since the came back after the 7 year hiatus.
Trailer Park Boys is a Canadian mockumentary television series created and directed by Mike Clattenburg. The show focuses on the misadventures of a group of trailer park residents, some of whom are ex-convicts, living in the fictional Sunnyvale Trailer Park in Dartmouth, Nova Scotia. The television series, a continuation of Clattenburg's 1999 film of the same title, premiered on Showcase in 2001.[1] There are three films in the series: The Movie, released on October 6, 2006; Countdown to Liquor Day, released on September 25, 2009; and Don't Legalize It, released on April 18, 2014.
The seventh and final season of the series' original run on Showcase ended in 2007, with its final episode, Say Goodnight to the Bad Guys, premiering as a one-hour special on December 7, 2008.
In 2013, Robb Wells, John Paul Tremblay, and Mike Smith, the actors who portrayed Ricky, Julian, and Bubbles, purchased the rights to the show from the original producers and created their own internet streaming network, Swearnet. In March 2014, Swearnet began co-producing new seasons of the show, partnering with the streaming service Netflix to produce an eighth and ninth season, as well as three new specials. Season 8 premiered on September 5, 2014, followed by Season 9 on March 27, 2015.
The first 4 seasons were filmed in different trailer parks in Nova Scotia, Canada. The pilot was filmed in Spryfield, Nova Scotia. The first season was filmed in Sackville, the second in Dartmouth, the third in Lakeside, the fourth in Dartmouth again (in a different park than the second)
railer Park Boys filming locations
They used to film in a trailer park out in Lower Sackville. Then they switched to down by the candy cane tufts cove smoke stacks in Dartmouth (which you will be able to see if you go down to the Halifax waterfront and look across the harbour). Then they switched to out near Cole Harbour and set up their own trailer park in an old hospital area to make things easier.
I know a few scenes for Sunnyvale Trailer Park were shot in downtown Dartmouth which would be super easy to get to if you are in downtown Halifax. Just go down to the Halifax waterfront and take the 12 minute ferry across to downtown Dartmouth Alderney Landing. Then just walk up the street to Portland Street in the downtown Dartmouth area. In the Halifax area of downtown you could check out the metro centre near Citadel Hill I think they filmed there.
They originally started filming in a trailer park in Lower Sackville, Nova Scotia but since have spread out to various locations in the Halifax Regional Municipality (HRM). Some scenes were filmed near Tufts Cover in Dartmouth. Some in back parking lot of Harbour Mews Apartments on Windmill Rd, Dartmouth. At one point “Bubbles” owned a bar in Halifax, not sure if still there. Basically no where in HRM off limits.
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Nova Scotia Driving Practice Test 1 [40 Q/A]
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268 Beaver Bank Road, Beaver Bank, N.S., Video-drive directions
This is a video showing the drive to 268 Beaver Bank Road Beaver Bank Nova Scotia. It was filmed in real-time and commences about 1.5 kilometers before Exit 4 B, traveling outbound on Highway #102. The home at the end of this drive is currently listed for sale as MLS #41290206. A virtual tour of the property itself is available here on my Youtube channel.
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