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Old Posted Jan 5, 2020, 4:08 PM
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lol this video is incredible. And yeah the city has changed a lot; I went there 2 years ago for the first time in about 10 years and hardy recognized parts of downtown.
The biggest change seems to be Gottingen followed by Spring Garden. Barrington actually seems fairly untouched by the passage of 30 years.
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Old Posted Feb 13, 2020, 4:36 PM
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Old Posted Mar 1, 2020, 3:08 AM
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Some wintry Halifax aerials:



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Nice. Cities in Canada tend to look more like actual cities in the winter when the tree canopy isn't hiding much of the lowrise built form.
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I'd really love to see more photos of the old residential areas of Halifax. The city looks stunning.

Here are pictures of Québec, taken a few minutes ago, from bassin Louise.

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Parliament Hill and Saint-Jean-Baptiste :
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We took our walk in the village next door, instead of ours, yesterday.
The village of Grondines is located on the north shore of the St. Lawrence. It has one monumental church (built between 1839 and 1842) and an old windmill. I'll definitely go back with a camera, instead of my old cellphone...



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I'd really love to see more photos of the old residential areas of Halifax. The city looks stunning.

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A few recent Moncton photos from the Atlantic section:








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Great Captures....of the many things i noticed...No litter really! Bravo.
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My hometown, Saint-Jean-sur-Richelieu, QC

1. The new bridge on the river


Illuminer par Steve Latulippe, sur le groupe facebook T'es Johannais


2. There was a major fire in a carpet and textile recycling plant, on April 19.


Sans titre par Alain Laplante, sur le groupe facebook T'es Johannais
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I'm ashamed to admit I've never been to Halifax. The Maritimes, yes, but not Halifax. I'll rectify that oversight asap, I promise.
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I'm ashamed to admit I've never been to Halifax. The Maritimes, yes, but not Halifax. I'll rectify that oversight asap, I promise.
An awesome place. You'll never want to come back home
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A few from yesterday (April 23):

20200423_173728 by csbvancouver, on Flickr

20200423_220452 by csbvancouver, on Flickr

20200422_163418 by csbvancouver, on Flickr

20200423_234143 by csbvancouver, on Flickr
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