Halifax Ghost Walk
Actor Andy Smith takes us inside Tattle Tours' Ghost Walk. The tour is celebrating 10 years if business. Andy combines his acting skills with a vast knowledge of local history and the supernatural.
HAUNTED DOWNTOWN HALIFAX GHOST TOUR!
A downtown Halifax Ghost Tour including details on how Canadians burnt the White House. All from beautiful Nova Scotia! In this tour we go over some Haunted places in Halifax, Nova Scotia including how Canadians burnt down the white house!
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7 HAUNTED LOCATIONS IN HALIFAX TO CHECKOUT!
Last night, we went for a drive around Halifax to all the haunted locations! Heres 7 haunted locations in HALIFAX!
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저녁시간. 언덕위의 시계탑 올드타운클럭에 사람들이 모여 든다. 사람들은 모두 고스트 워킹 투어를 하기 위해 모였다. 핼리팩스에 얽힌 전설과 역사를 해설을 통해 듣게 된다. 대폭발과 타이타닉호 침몰 같은 역사적 사건들이 있어서인지 이야기가 더 실감이 난다. 아이들은 마치 할로윈의 날을 맞은 듯하다. 이야기가 있는 산책은 도시의 구석구석을 누빈다. 오싹한 이야기를 듣다보니 시간이 더 빨리 흐른다. 항구는 밤이 더 화려하다. 버스커 축제는 밤 11시까지 계속된다. 환한 조명은 없으나 어둠속에서 바라보니 더 운치가 있다. 버스커의 멋진 재주에 모두들 박수를 아끼지 않는다. 잠 못 이루는 핼리팩스의 밤이다. 핼리팩스 항구에서 마주 보이는 곳은 다트머스. 크고 작은 배에서 새어나오는 불빛은 항구의 낭만을 더 짙게 만들어준다.
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Evening hours. People gather on the hill above the Old Town Clock Clock Tower. People gathered to all the ghost walking tour. Commentary is heard through the legends and history intertwined in Halifax. Explosion and Titanic smells historical events are in the same sinking feeling that the story is more. The children seem to like me right Halloween. Stroll in the story weaving in every corner of the city. I hear this eerie story time flows faster. It is more colorful harbor at night. Bus bigger festival continues until 11 at night. Lamps are a better flavor but I hope in the darkness. All the wonderful talents of the big bus does not spare their applause. A sleepless night in Halifax. Where looks are facing in Halifax Harbour Dartmouth. Light leaking from large and small ship makes the romantic harbor darker.
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■클립명 : 북미018-캐나다-05-24핼리팩스, 역사 산책 체험 '고스트 워킹 투어'/Ghost Walk/Tour/Halifax/Tower/Old Town Clock/Titanic/Port/Night
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■촬영일자 : 2009년 8월(August)
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A Ghost Tour in Halifax
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Halifax | Ghost Stories, Paranormal, Supernatural, Hauntings, Horror
We discuss the haunting history of Halifax, its tragedies and its ghosts.
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Ghost Walk - Halifax Citadel
Here we are at the Halifax Citadel going on a ghost walk. I'd have to say it was quite creepy, especially in this dark tunnel. When you listen to the video, pay specific attention when it hits the 38 second mark. You'll hear a voice saying something and it's definitely not me...watch and listen and tell me what you think! Just a little creepy eh?
HAUNTED FORTRESS HALIFAX
This is some Evp's I caught while visiting the Halifax fortress.
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Halifax Citadel Hill & Fort George Halifax, Nova Scotia
This video was filmed in the historic Halifax Citadel (A Canada National Historic Site). The Hill was first fortified in 1749, which was when Halifax was founded. The fortress has numerous staff dressed as soldiers who occasionally shoot a gun or cannon off. Also there is a lot of museum square footage to walk through as well as a gift shop and café. If it’s your first time to Halifax, the Citadel is pretty hard to miss. It’s huge and at the top of the biggest hill and in the middle of downtown. If you’re in Halifax, then this is a site that you definitely want to go see. If you enjoyed this Halifax Citadel Hill & Fort George Halifax, Nova Scotia Video then make sure to give it a thumbs up or post a comment below!
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)
Titanic Graveyard | Fairview Lawn Cemetery | Halifax | Nova Scotia | Canada
In this video we are exploring the Titanic Graveyard (also known as the Fairview Lawn Cemetery) in Halifax. Nova Scotia, Canada.
The Titanic sunk off the shore of Newfoundland, Canada back in 1912. Ships that were dispatched to the area ended up bringing the bodies (and those alive) to the nearest large city of the time, which was Halifax, Nova Scotia.
121 people who died in the sinking of the titanic are buried here.
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Halifax Ghost Tales: James Bossom (Old Burying Grounds)
Tour guide Andy Smith relates the story of James Bossom,
a 19-year old bully, who was shot and killed by local shop owner, Smith D. Clark.
Ghost Walk of Historic Halifax
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Paranormal whispers: Exploring Nova Scotia's 'ghost town'
The town of Broughton, N.S. was once a thriving mining town, but has since been abandoned and considered a ghost town. Ryan MacDonald tours.
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Halifax Citadel National Park in Halifax - Nova Scotia, Canada
Tour the Halifax Citadel National Park in Halifax, Nova Scotia - beginning with the firing of the noon gun, and featuring a summary the location's history as a Royal Navy dock.
The Halifax Citadel's free guided tours include an opportunity to view the quarters, and even enjoy tea with the Highlanders.
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Visit Halifax, Nova Scotia - live it and love it!
Enjoy this brief introduction to our region. Come and Visit, we know you will want to stay!
Scenic Halifax is a top tourist destination, from our Historic Landmarks to some of the most spectacular oceanside views and friendliest people in North America. We have it all!
Our Culture is rich in diversity and a genuine, old fashioned Love Thy Neighbour outlook.
There is plenty to do from sports and fishing, to swimming in our numerous lakes and beaches, skating at the Oval or strolling through our beautiful Public Gardens, boat tours and much, much more!
If history is your thing, you will not be disappointed. Historic Properties, Citadel Hill, Museum of the Atlantic just to name a few. Make sure you get in on some of our fantastic local tours too. Stroll the streets of Halifax and learn about the History and Remembrance of the Titanic, Halifax Explosion, Citadal Hill and enjoy local folklore and ghost stories on a ghost walk through downtown.
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Halifax Ghost Tales: 1359 Barrington Street Building
Tour guide Andy Smith stands beside a stone building which was formerly a doctor's office where an botched abortion took place. At one time, Lucy Maud Montgomery (the author of Anne of Green Gables) lived in its attic while she studied here in Halifax (1888).
Stories of our historic downtown Halifax hotel, the Nova Scotian
Tony Pitt came to Halifax by train with his father in 1936 when he was 11 years old. His father, Robert was Resident Manager of the Nova Scotian from 1936 to 1941.
At 86 years old, Tony shared his stories of his time living in the hotel. We were thrilled when Mr. Pitt stayed at the Nova Scotian with his wife, Muriel for the weekend of Nov. 11th!
Who are you? EVP from Citadel Hill Prison (Halifax, NS)
Ghost comes through without the use of a ghost box. Just an EVP recorded on a digital voice recorder.
Fort George, The Citadel, Nova Scotia, Canada
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Fort George, The Citadel, Nova Scotia, Canada
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Labelled as Canada’s most haunted historic site, the Halifax Citadel has received hundreds of reports of ghost sightings over the years. Situated at the summit of Citadel Hill in the town of Halifax, Nova Scotia, this star shaped fort is almost 300 years old, with the original foundations being built in 1749, and reconstructed in 1856.
Staff and visitors have reported several apparitions walking the grounds here, with one particular visitor witnessing a soldier in uniform walk into one of the rooms in the old prison area and simply vanish. This is a common theme with many reports centered around apparitions. Other ghostly figures that have been witnessed include an old man, a woman, a man in a red cloak, and an older lady who has been known to show herself in mirrors.
A little girl is said to follow the groups taking part in the ghost tours, with group members often experiencing her holding their hands. Other reports include disembodied voices, unexplained bangs and knocks, mists captured on film and with the naked eye. The feeling of being watched is a common complaint, as is the sudden feeling of nausea, sudden gusts of wind in closed off rooms, furniture moving, doors banging, and on occasion people have been pushed by an unseen force.