Halifax Citadel National Historic Site 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 tea with the Highlanders.
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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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Inside the Halifax Citadel the sounds of a modern bustling port city are exchanged for the crack of rifle-fire and the skirl of bagpipes. This film is an introduction to Halifax Citadel National Historic Site of Canada, featuring the pageantry and the pipes and drums of the 78th Highland Regiment. Watch for drills, sentry duty, firing demonstrations, period military music and the firing of the noon gun.
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Last full day in Halifax so we head down to the Citadel. Hope you enjoy our little tour. Had fun. Plus we go pick up the belly buster donair! Amazing. Leave a comment if you've had this and eaten it by yourself! Tomorrow we head to Digby!
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Signature Halifax Attraction: Halifax Citadel National Historic Site
Come experience the sound, sight and smell of black powder at the Halifax Citadel National Historic Site! Step up and take your turn as a 78th Highlander firing an authentic Snider-Enfield rifle just as they did in 1869.
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Join me as I explore the city of Halifax, in Nova Scotia Canada. This week I visited the national historic site and museum.
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Fort George (named after King George II of Great Britain) is a National Historic Site in Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada and was established during Father Le Loutre's War. A series of four different defensive fortifications have occupied the summit of Citadel Hill since this time, with the construction and levelling resulting in the summit of the hill being dropped by ten to twelve metres. The first fort was simply a small redoubt which stood near the summit with a flagstaff and guardhouse. The first fort was part of the western perimeter wall for the old city which was protected by five stockaded forts. The others were Horsemans Fort, Cornwallis Fort, Fort Lutrell and Grenadier Fort. (The British built Fort Charlotte - named after King George's wife Charlotte - on Georges Island the following year in 1750.) No traces of any regular or permanent fortification appear on Citadel Hill until the commencement of the American Revolution.
One of the most enduring and recognized symbols of Citadel Hill's role in shaping Halifax is the daily ceremonial firing of the noon gun. The artillery is also used for formal occasions such as 21-gun salutes.
Fort George has a living history program featuring animators portraying life in the fort where soldiers of the 78th Highland Regiment, the Third Brigade of the Royal Artillery, soldiers wives, and civilian tradespersons re-enact life in 1869.
There are guided and self-guided tours available as well as audio-visual presentations and exhibits which serve to communicate the Citadel's role in shaping Halifax's and North America's history.
The Army Museum, located in the Citadel's Cavalier Block, displays a rare collection of weapons, medals and uniforms exploring Nova Scotia's army history. It is an independent non-profit museum but works in close partnership with the Citadel staff of Parks Canada.
In July 2006, Halifax Citadel celebrated the 100th anniversary of the withdrawal of the last British military forces from Canada. The citadel hosted over 1,000 re-enactors from around the world.
Approaching the Christmas season, Citadel Hill annually hosts a Victorian Christmas. Visitors are treated to crafts, carolers and games.
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!
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i stumbled upon this place as i was trying to get downtown... and it just so happened i was in time for the once daily cannon blast!