Halifax sits on the far eastern edge of Canada, facing straight into the North Atlantic.
It’s remote, windy, and isolated from every major Canadian population centre — and yet more than 500,000 people live here.
In this video, we explore how a simple fort on a hill grew into one of the most important cities in Atlantic Canada.
We look at the deep natural harbour that shaped its development, the layout of a city split in two by water, the bridges that keep it connected, and how Halifax has transformed into a modern, fast-growing coastal metropolis.
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