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  1. 2 days ago · Halifax is a navy creation. It owes its existence largely to its location on one of the largest and deepest ice-free natural harbours in the world, which, over time, made Halifax one of the most important Canadian commercial ports on the Atlantic seaboard.

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  2. The community of Halifax, Nova Scotia was created on 1 April 1996, when the City of Dartmouth, the City of Halifax, the Town of Bedford, and the County of Halifax amalgamated and formed the Halifax Regional Municipality.

  3. Sep 24, 2012 · Learn about the history and development of Halifax, the capital of Nova Scotia and the largest urban area in Atlantic Canada. Explore the settlement, conflict, trade and cultural influences that shaped the city from its founding in 1749 to the present day.

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  4. Learn about the history of Halifax, the capital and most populous municipality of Nova Scotia, from its Mi'kmaq name Kjipuktuk to its role in the Halifax Explosion. Find out how Halifax became an economic and cultural centre of Atlantic Canada and its regional municipality.

  5. From its very beginnings, then, Halifax was home to a surprising variety of peoples. Halifax was founded as a deliberative act of British imperial policy, in the ongoing struggle with France for North American empire, not ended until the fall of Quebec in 1759.

  6. Founded in 1749 by Great Britain, the "City of Halifax" was incorporated in 1841. An important East coast port and center of maritime commerce and fishing, both Halifax's history and economy have been tied to the booms and busts of its Atlantic location.

  7. abouthalifax.com › about › history-of-halifaxHistory Of Halifax

    History Of Halifax. The area now known as Halifax has been inhabited for the past 13,000 years, since the end of the last Ice Age. Halifax’s first inhabitants, the Mi’kma’ki, were the forefathers of Mi’kmaq, and though they didn’t settle permanently, the area was frequented seasonally.