Lived beautiful years and did my medical residency training in my beloved Halifax. Those days were my best, and I enjoyed every single moment. Wish to come back and write the last chapter in my life in the city that I loved more than any other place in this word. I really miss Halifax 😢
Im Canadian living in Syracuse, New York. I have family in Nova Scotia. Halifax is rich with history. So much to see. I love visiting the museums and the public gardens.
Thank you for posting these video of nova scotia.Canada Allah bless you.Inshaallah give you peace prosperous and safe country.Thank you Canada for saving all people to your country.
В далеком 1993 году будучи моряком наш корабль заходил в Галифакс, и я гулял по этим улицам. Затем была ещё стоянка пару дней в Малгрейв. До сих пор помню очень приветливых и добрых людей! Очень понравилась мне эта страна. Мы стояли с другой стороны, а в город ездили на пароме. Однажды при такой поездке я на сиденье парома забыл фотоаппарат Зенит, и вы не представляете себе какое я испытал удивление и восторг, когда возвращаясь вечером я обнаружил свой фотоаппарат на том же месте. Очень приятно было смотреть этот ролик. Спасибо Ностальгия)
I never lived in Helifax but i visted over my 22 years living on earth. Everytime i visit Helifax there is something new for me to discover. I'll never stop enjoying going to the city
Getting so fed up with Toronto, was born and been here for 52 years now, it’s just too crazy, too crowded, not the city I once knew...BUT Halifax looks so beautiful, so calming, so peaceful. My mom is from Antigonish, about 2 hours away from Halifax, but I’m SERIOUSLY considering moving to Halifax permanently. I have a huge family scattered all across Nova Scotia, and I’ve always felt right at home every time I visit (been there 6 times now...last time in spring 2019). Both my parents are still with me thank god, but they cannot travel alone. They are both almost 90, with many health issues, but still live in their own home, I just help them out as they both are still able to live relatively independently....but when mom wants to see her family I must go with her, problem is, I never want to come back home! My folks live in Burlington, about 60 kilometres from my home in downtown Toronto....the only reason I haven’t left yet is because of them, as the depend on me for many things, and I cannot be that selfish...but if dad passes first, mom and I already agreed to move back to NS...well, she’s moving back, I’m just moving. She has a many sibling still thriving in their 90’s and even their 100’s, and I know she wants to be buried in her family plot. I’d go nuts in a small town, so we agreed I’d live in Halifax, and she with her 2 sisters in Antigonish, so I’d be close by. I pray dad lives for ages, but the reality is, after surviving lung cancer, and quadruple bypass, diabetes, and a host of problems, I fear I may be moving sooner then later, so, can anyone recommend an area of Halifax to move to? It’s a very small city compared to what I’m use to, but I LOVE nature, and I know I can have both in Halifax, so any advice would be greatly appreciated, thanks!
My grandson just moved there a few months ago from B.C. for work, he so far really likes it there, hope to be able to visit him and the beautiful city soon.
@@naveedmirza2146 Hello @Kata List Productions ...I am John from America...Can I drive my car to Nova Scotia ? Do I need a Visa to get into Nova Scotia ? Please reply, thanks....John from the USA.
@Kata List Productions I mean if it's for people looking to escape from there countries due to war or other reasons like if there country is fucked up then yes
Lived in this lovely, quiet and peaceful city for 8 years! 2013 - 2020. Wish you had given subtitles of all the roads, streets and avenues that you drove on. Great video. Thanks.
I'm English and moved here with my family 13 years ago. I absolutely would not live anywhere else. This is the only place that has felt like home to me. Xx
PS - in addition to my previous comment, I forgot to mention that if it wasn’t for Halifax my parents wouldn’t be my parents. My mom and her older sister left their hometown and moved to Halifax when they were 19 and 20 respectively, and decided to go to a naval dance one night. My father was in the Royal Canadian Navy, and stationed in Halifax. My dad and his best friend at the time went to the same dance, as my father was dancing with my mom‘s sister, that sister‘s boyfriend walked in, and in a panic, she yelled to my mother to take her place, and to dance with my father, so her sister‘s boyfriend didn’t see her dancing with another man, although it was all in good fun, she just felt self-conscious I guess. Anyways, if it wasn’t for that quick twist of fate, I wouldn’t be here, because after about two minutes of dancing together, they both said it was love at first sight. It’s so cute, especially now when they’re almost 90, when they talk about it, they sound like two teenagers again. After the dance was over, dad asked my mother out for a coffee, forgetting that he was so broke, he didn’t have any money, so my mother offered to pay for the coffee, my dad said he knew right then and there that he found his life partner, and they’ve been together ever since. They got married in Halifax, and lived there for another seven years until my father‘s military term was up. Because dad was born and raised here in Toronto, he desperately wanted to come home, but my mom had never gone anywhere outside of Nova Scotia, but eventually conceded, and moved here with dad, and she has been here ever since, being the only member of her family to leave Nova Scotia, correction, the only member of her generation, I have cousins all over the country. But just to hear them talk about it is so sweet. The last time we were in Halifax was in 2019, for the first time ever, all three of us were there together (normally my mother couldn’t escape her family, because they’re so big and numerous, she never found time to do any sightseeing, whereas I would takeoff for the day and go to Halifax, and do some looking around), so they showed me exactly where they met, the coffee house they went to after the dance, that amazingly, is still in business, their house that they first lived in, pretty much every single detail of their lives while they live there, just watching their facial expressions and the love they have for each other, literally had me in tears, and I’m not a guy who cries very easily. They’ve been married now for 63 years, and still act like teenagers, especially when they’re going down memory lane. That’s why Halifax holds such a special place in my heart, because if Halifax didn’t exist, neither would I!❤️
@@solarscream88 thanks, all my friends and family constantly tease me, saying that I suffer from excessive verbal diarrhea! LOL! I have always worn my heart on my sleeve, I don’t believe in keeping secrets, and I list by one simple rule, I don’t do anything, that I won’t be ashamed to tell anyone about it. Naturally discretion is a wise precaution using a public forum like TH-cam, which is why I don’t give specific names, but I have no problem sharing my stories, because they’re all true, and on many levels, countless people have told me that they can relate to whatever I’m talking about, and if there’s one thing I have a passion for, is connecting with, and hopefully helping, as many people as I possibly can. Besides, I just love the story of how my parents met, it’s almost sounding like a Disney movie, but that’s what really happened. If ever I decided to become a writer, I have enough stories the right dozens, if not hundreds of books about! In today’s world, the art of conversation is dying, which is another reason I encourage people talk talk openly, I refuse to be bound, by abbreviations and emojis, if I’m going to tell personal stories, then I’m giving everyone the details. The biggest complaint I get is that I talk far too much, but I’d rather that, then the opposite. You’d be amazed at how many good friends I have made because of my willingness to be so open about my life, And all the people in it. Glad you liked it, cheers!
Your comment is something like mine. My English father's ship was sunk at the end of 1940. He spent days in a lifeboat and was rescued by a ship after 18 days. The ship managed to reach Halifax where he was taken to a hospital. While in the hospital a nurse, my mother, was given the position of caring for him. She later went to England and married him. After my sister was born the family returned to Halifax and I started school in Lunenburg. Now I live in Europe but have many great memories of the times I have been in Halifax.
After watching this video, I'm convinced, Halifax it is for this year's vacation...nice video...thank you for sharing...btw I've been to this city a few times in the past but there's always a longing to come back....
Hello Gaby and mia....I would like to visit Nova Scotia , I am John America, do I need a Visa to enter Nova Scotia ? Please reply , thanks ..John from the USA.
Iam so glad to be watching this even though I have been having the urge to be in canada all my life, I have a good skill work with 3 years experience in portugal, can anyone help out?
@@johncronin1082 Poop infrastructure. Constant outages, bad roads, housing in short supply and impractically expensive. City council and our provincial government all have their heads up each others asses. I could continue but. TL;DR - Everything except for the scenery. Which I have to add gets old quick when it's all this place has going for it. I've lived here for 18 years, lived in Montreal prior. Montreal's not perfect but it's better than this shit. Lol.
As a long term resident of Halifax, I will say it is a beautiful city to visit and mostly to live in. Only issue, like in most cities today, is that housing is becoming too expensive. Any new developments are all condos, not something most people can afford.
@@lionelbergen8415 yeah that is a problem. But the real issue for me is that there are like no housing for low income families or rent control here, and I think they should be focusing on that instead of putting wifi on goddamn busses 😂
I live in the Halifax area and work downtown. The reason in the past few years that Halifax has grown so much is because of the ship building contract that will see around 60 billion dollars invested into new war ships being built in Halifax. For a city our size that is a stupid amount of money. That attracted more and more investors trying to get a piece of the pie.... i am sure there are other factors but I believe this is one of the largest
Curious, but have many Americans emigrated there? Everything I read about it is that the people are civil and the crime low. I've forgotten what that is like down here.
We are too small of a city to afford a NHL team and its infastructure. For now anyway. Halifax is growing fast and may soon be looking at that being a possibility
I like it but North American cities don't have the character and life that European cities do. Everything is too spread out, they aren't walkable, there are no sit-down cafés and many buildings across town look rather boxy. They're functional, especially if you have a car (and you better do), but absolutely nothing beats a good old European city like Zurich, Amsterdam, Munich, Stockholm, Vienna, Brussels, and so many others. I still love Canada though.
@@ashwinraghunath4453 That's what everybody says and it's true. But it's still only one city among too many. Anyway, North America is great in its own way and so is Europe.
Montréal layout is the perfect balance between a North American city and European city. All the store downtown are walkable distance including a very well organized subway system. The streets are animated with a lot of café, restaurants and bars. What a life in Montréal!!!
@@timsummers870 There’s one more city like this in North America and it’s called Québec city. I went there and I totally thought that I was transported somewhere in old Europe. Streets are fully animated with restaurants, bars and café. A real passionate city. Québec city is a really something else.
Lived beautiful years and did my medical residency training in my beloved Halifax. Those days were my best, and I enjoyed every single moment. Wish to come back and write the last chapter in my life in the city that I loved more than any other place in this word. I really miss Halifax 😢
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Thanks a lot for your great video you reminded me of the most wonderful years in my lifetime. I can’t get enough of that video
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Gorgeous city,beatuiful music,wonderful job.
Thanks for visiting
Im Canadian living in Syracuse, New York. I have family in Nova Scotia. Halifax is rich with history. So much to see. I love visiting the museums and the public gardens.
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It was more peaceful in 2020 but still i love my home ❤
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Lived there in the 70's and loved every minute. Of course it has changed, but my heart will always be in Nova Scotia ❤️
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I would not live anywhere else....this is my home, period.
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Thank you for posting these video of nova scotia.Canada Allah bless you.Inshaallah give you peace prosperous and safe country.Thank you Canada for saving all people to your country.
В далеком 1993 году будучи моряком наш корабль заходил в Галифакс, и я гулял по этим улицам. Затем была ещё стоянка пару дней в Малгрейв. До сих пор помню очень приветливых и добрых людей! Очень понравилась мне эта страна.
Мы стояли с другой стороны, а в город ездили на пароме. Однажды при такой поездке я на сиденье парома забыл фотоаппарат Зенит, и вы не представляете себе какое я испытал удивление и восторг, когда возвращаясь вечером я обнаружил свой фотоаппарат на том же месте.
Очень приятно было смотреть этот ролик.
Спасибо
Ностальгия)
Spasibo,thak You !!
Man I'm hooked on these places, I think I'm want to move from Scotland to New Scotland....
They’re still have the Highland games every summer!
@@joshlavers7959 this is true they are amazing
25:30 the white house on the right is where I used to live while attending university, miss those days :'(
Beautiful place, which university?
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I never lived in Helifax but i visted over my 22 years living on earth. Everytime i visit Helifax there is something new for me to discover. I'll never stop enjoying going to the city
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This video made me wanna go there soon, it's so beautiful, clean and calm, green nature !!!
You should!
And we are super friendly! Get on over here when you’re able!
Me 2..but the only obstacle here is having a job offer is mandatory inordered to get a PR 😑 otherwise it is so beautiful 😍
@@tausifahmedbukhari5904 me too same bro .... see when our dream fulfilled
Me too!
My home for almost 40 years! Love Halifax.
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I live in Halifax, but I didn’t realize how beautiful it is. Thank you.
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My son his wife and 2 girls moved to Halifax last summer and made an excellent choice moved from Toronto.
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This video is great. I haven't been to Halifax in years, and I miss it a lot. It has changed some, but it is still the great city that I remember.
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Que música mas hermosa!
Grettings from Colombia!! 😃😃😃😃😃😃😃😃
Gorgeous video...very nicely done. Unfortunately I've never been to Halifax, Iam obviously missing out. This video makes me want to go!
Than You !!
Getting so fed up with Toronto, was born and been here for 52 years now, it’s just too crazy, too crowded, not the city I once knew...BUT Halifax looks so beautiful, so calming, so peaceful. My mom is from Antigonish, about 2 hours away from Halifax, but I’m SERIOUSLY considering moving to Halifax permanently. I have a huge family scattered all across Nova Scotia, and I’ve always felt right at home every time I visit (been there 6 times now...last time in spring 2019). Both my parents are still with me thank god, but they cannot travel alone. They are both almost 90, with many health issues, but still live in their own home, I just help them out as they both are still able to live relatively independently....but when mom wants to see her family I must go with her, problem is, I never want to come back home! My folks live in Burlington, about 60 kilometres from my home in downtown Toronto....the only reason I haven’t left yet is because of them, as the depend on me for many things, and I cannot be that selfish...but if dad passes first, mom and I already agreed to move back to NS...well, she’s moving back, I’m just moving. She has a many sibling still thriving in their 90’s and even their 100’s, and I know she wants to be buried in her family plot. I’d go nuts in a small town, so we agreed I’d live in Halifax, and she with her 2 sisters in Antigonish, so I’d be close by. I pray dad lives for ages, but the reality is, after surviving lung cancer, and quadruple bypass, diabetes, and a host of problems, I fear I may be moving sooner then later, so, can anyone recommend an area of Halifax to move to? It’s a very small city compared to what I’m use to, but I LOVE nature, and I know I can have both in Halifax, so any advice would be greatly appreciated, thanks!
Cheers from St. Petersburg, Russia!
wishing all the best for both your parents 🤍 may they live long
Thanks for sharing your whole life story in one comment
My grandson just moved there a few months ago from B.C. for work, he so far really likes it there, hope to be able to visit him and the beautiful city soon.
Cheers from St. Petersburg, Russia!
От души благодарю Вас. Спасибо Вам !!
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I am from Austria and lifed there for 1 Year gread city.almost so nice as Salzburg
my dads from missouri, my moms from halifax n.s
so you’re canadian-american
And you are ?
What is your mom's opinions about Halifax Canada
Cool fact!
I love this city ❤
@Kata List Productions yeah .Lol
@@naveedmirza2146 Hello @Kata List Productions ...I am John from America...Can I drive my car to Nova Scotia ? Do I need a Visa to get into Nova Scotia ? Please reply, thanks....John from the USA.
I love my Halifax
Thank you so much for sharing this....it was great!
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Oh My beautiful Halifax! Thank you for the video!
Glad you enjoyed it!
Hi, from PERÛ..! Beautifol video, I love it!!!
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My absolute favourite city in the world
Can u tel me more about jobs here? If we are immigrating in this city so how are the jobs over there and how expensive it is. Thank u
@Kata List Productions ohh really? Then why they are seeking for immigrants if they are full?
Sounds great!
@Kata List Productions l support
@Kata List Productions I mean if it's for people looking to escape from there countries due to war or other reasons like if there country is fucked up then yes
Lived in this lovely, quiet and peaceful city for 8 years! 2013 - 2020. Wish you had given subtitles of all the roads, streets and avenues that you drove on. Great video. Thanks.
Hello Ashwin Hoskote....I am John from America, do I need a Visa to enter into Nova Scotia ? Please reply , thanks....John from the USA.
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Soon to be home ❤️
It's pleasure. ..
Your welcome
Me too (hopefully, if I get the job offer 🤞)
@@SunshineState12 I hope you do!! Best of luck amiga
@@katiep6294 I'll come back to this comment and let ya know 😂
I'm English and moved here with my family 13 years ago. I absolutely would not live anywhere else. This is the only place that has felt like home to me. Xx
PS - in addition to my previous comment, I forgot to mention that if it wasn’t for Halifax my parents wouldn’t be my parents. My mom and her older sister left their hometown and moved to Halifax when they were 19 and 20 respectively, and decided to go to a naval dance one night. My father was in the Royal Canadian Navy, and stationed in Halifax. My dad and his best friend at the time went to the same dance, as my father was dancing with my mom‘s sister, that sister‘s boyfriend walked in, and in a panic, she yelled to my mother to take her place, and to dance with my father, so her sister‘s boyfriend didn’t see her dancing with another man, although it was all in good fun, she just felt self-conscious I guess. Anyways, if it wasn’t for that quick twist of fate, I wouldn’t be here, because after about two minutes of dancing together, they both said it was love at first sight. It’s so cute, especially now when they’re almost 90, when they talk about it, they sound like two teenagers again. After the dance was over, dad asked my mother out for a coffee, forgetting that he was so broke, he didn’t have any money, so my mother offered to pay for the coffee, my dad said he knew right then and there that he found his life partner, and they’ve been together ever since. They got married in Halifax, and lived there for another seven years until my father‘s military term was up. Because dad was born and raised here in Toronto, he desperately wanted to come home, but my mom had never gone anywhere outside of Nova Scotia, but eventually conceded, and moved here with dad, and she has been here ever since, being the only member of her family to leave Nova Scotia, correction, the only member of her generation, I have cousins all over the country. But just to hear them talk about it is so sweet. The last time we were in Halifax was in 2019, for the first time ever, all three of us were there together (normally my mother couldn’t escape her family, because they’re so big and numerous, she never found time to do any sightseeing, whereas I would takeoff for the day and go to Halifax, and do some looking around), so they showed me exactly where they met, the coffee house they went to after the dance, that amazingly, is still in business, their house that they first lived in, pretty much every single detail of their lives while they live there, just watching their facial expressions and the love they have for each other, literally had me in tears, and I’m not a guy who cries very easily. They’ve been married now for 63 years, and still act like teenagers, especially when they’re going down memory lane. That’s why Halifax holds such a special place in my heart, because if Halifax didn’t exist, neither would I!❤️
TJ, thanks for such an interesting and sincere history of your life! I am pretty surprised that the man may talk about such things freely.
@@solarscream88 thanks, all my friends and family constantly tease me, saying that I suffer from excessive verbal diarrhea! LOL! I have always worn my heart on my sleeve, I don’t believe in keeping secrets, and I list by one simple rule, I don’t do anything, that I won’t be ashamed to tell anyone about it. Naturally discretion is a wise precaution using a public forum like TH-cam, which is why I don’t give specific names, but I have no problem sharing my stories, because they’re all true, and on many levels, countless people have told me that they can relate to whatever I’m talking about, and if there’s one thing I have a passion for, is connecting with, and hopefully helping, as many people as I possibly can. Besides, I just love the story of how my parents met, it’s almost sounding like a Disney movie, but that’s what really happened. If ever I decided to become a writer, I have enough stories the right dozens, if not hundreds of books about! In today’s world, the art of conversation is dying, which is another reason I encourage people talk talk openly, I refuse to be bound, by abbreviations and emojis, if I’m going to tell personal stories, then I’m giving everyone the details. The biggest complaint I get is that I talk far too much, but I’d rather that, then the opposite. You’d be amazed at how many good friends I have made because of my willingness to be so open about my life, And all the people in it. Glad you liked it, cheers!
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@@GIguy its a great story. I think it could make a great movie.
Your comment is something like mine. My English father's ship was sunk at the end of 1940. He spent days in a lifeboat and was rescued by a ship after 18 days. The ship managed to reach Halifax where he was taken to a hospital. While in the hospital a nurse, my mother, was given the position of caring for him. She later went to England and married him. After my sister was born the family returned to Halifax and I started school in Lunenburg. Now I live in Europe but have many great memories of the times I have been in Halifax.
After watching this video, I'm convinced, Halifax it is for this year's vacation...nice video...thank you for sharing...btw I've been to this city a few times in the past but there's always a longing to come back....
Hello Gaby and mia....I would like to visit Nova Scotia , I am John America, do I need a Visa to enter Nova Scotia ? Please reply , thanks ..John from the USA.
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I like the sky❤️and the silent...
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Super genial
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My ❤️ for Canada is uncountable.
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Great video
Thank You Rumesh!
I like it, the city seems quiet and clean.
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Makes me miss Halifax!
small down vibe plus big city touch
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I live in Halifax it's a beautiful place. Live :)
No job's
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live there till i was 19 went west . 71 now
Excelente video gracias por el tour😊🇨🇴
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beautiful city in Canada i'm from Brazil
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CLEAN, BEAUTIFUL DOWNTOWN....EXCEPT FOR SOME STREETS NEEDING A TRUE REPAIR AND UPGRADE.
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This city my hard dream ... But I'll make it i will travel and live in this great city
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The Music is Nice 👌🏽❤
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Awesome!
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Iam so glad to be watching this even though I have been having the urge to be in canada all my life, I have a good skill work with 3 years experience in portugal, can anyone help out?
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Melody sound thanks from Bangladesh
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Canada is very clean, not much to say Canada is very very beautiful
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Man..the skyy..
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Guaranteed I'm in this video somewhere with the music going
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Mainly a navy and college town and many companies have their east coast branch offices here .
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Maaaaan! Your images are AMAZING well done 👏👏👏
Glad you like them!
I would like to know what the name of the background music is
nice planning to move there....just joined new friend from Ontario
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Belíssima Halifax ...
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La ville est jolie je voudrais visited un jour
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Looks a great place to live
It's really not. It's scenic but it's a struggle. Lol.
@@mr.nozzles9121 why what's wrong with it iv a friend who lives near it
@@johncronin1082 hard to find work, but other than that it's pretty great
Heard they were looking for people to work there.. Looks a nice spot
@@johncronin1082 Poop infrastructure. Constant outages, bad roads, housing in short supply and impractically expensive. City council and our provincial government all have their heads up each others asses.
I could continue but. TL;DR - Everything except for the scenery. Which I have to add gets old quick when it's all this place has going for it.
I've lived here for 18 years, lived in Montreal prior. Montreal's not perfect but it's better than this shit. Lol.
Linda cidade
As a long term resident of Halifax, I will say it is a beautiful city to visit and mostly to live in. Only issue, like in most cities today, is that housing is becoming too expensive. Any new developments are all condos, not something most people can afford.
Its like this everywhere now unfortunately
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ماهي الطريقة تقديم الهجرة الى هذه المدينة من فضلك
See you soon Halifax🤩
and it has a booming population!
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Niceeee
Thanks 🤗
You too..
Halifax is a gorgeous city in Canada may Brahma Vishnu and Shiva enter the city with pleasure
Thank you so much for the comment and support!!
Trying to get a job offer so that I can live in this beautiful city 🇨🇦... Love ❤️ from India🇮🇳
How did it go?
Can you kindly stay where you are, please?
@@ruabossy4700 that’s not nice
@@macsasmr6100 No, it is not, it is rather beautiful.
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to the author: what's the title of the song playing? I like it :)
Thank You !! The title song Messenger by Savfk, Sorry about late Reply.
Why this city is so quiet? Was the video taken during weekend or something?
Covid
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Hello, I am a large bus driver. I have experience in this field. I want to... the job
Great city. Would love to live here, but unfortunately there's no jobs.
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I live in Halifax. There's lots of new building going up(one will be 30 storeys), and I can't help but think: where did all this money come from lol
@@lionelbergen8415 ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
@@lionelbergen8415 I'm shrugging cause I don't know
@@lionelbergen8415 yeah that is a problem. But the real issue for me is that there are like no housing for low income families or rent control here, and I think they should be focusing on that instead of putting wifi on goddamn busses 😂
Hello! Could we share our e-mails and do some talk? I'd want to meet you as a foreigner, Prussia's No.1 Fan!
I live in the Halifax area and work downtown. The reason in the past few years that Halifax has grown so much is because of the ship building contract that will see around 60 billion dollars invested into new war ships being built in Halifax. For a city our size that is a stupid amount of money. That attracted more and more investors trying to get a piece of the pie.... i am sure there are other factors but I believe this is one of the largest
I have a question how are the summer season there? Is it hot? Or not really hot?
Summer comes suddenly in May, and it gets hot enough to walk around outside in shorts and tank tops.
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I’m about to come there to study they told me that ne are friendly over there
I’m from Drc in Africa
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Hello, I am from the USA , do I need Visa to visit Nova Scotia , from John in America.
No , You don't
@@torguyvision2853 Good..you have many tourist from America that visit Nova Scotia ?
Curious, but have many Americans emigrated there? Everything I read about it is that the people are civil and the crime low. I've forgotten what that is like down here.
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This city was founded in the year 1142 AD there was a mesicure in 1912 and an invasion in 1908
And an explosion in 1917
1142.... LOL
Lol Halifax was founded in 1749
First few second, i saw my house already
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I'm not from Canada. I would like to know why all the vehicles are parked on the road ? Is it legal to park like that? It can cause accidents.
Thank You , Yes it is legal. Really in Canada mostly Parking places on the street, it is legal.
I’ve been here all my life I don’t plan on moving
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Where Mgp and the square and the pubs at
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Would love to move out there to leave Toronto but I’m wondering what kind of jobs are there anyone know ?
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CAN I USE YOU VIDEOS FOR BACK GROUND MUSIC ??
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it's sure not the same place i knew. in the 50s and 60s wow lol :)
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Halifax
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Hello, I work as a big bus driver, I travel long distances. I have enough experience in this field. I would like to work. I am 39 years old.
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Dream 😔
Now days apartments are really expensive
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Halifax on Eastern coast canada
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Why every road in canada is broken 😑😑
Why doesn't Halifax have an NHL franchise?
We are too small of a city to afford a NHL team and its infastructure. For now anyway. Halifax is growing fast and may soon be looking at that being a possibility
Parking is everywhere
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i mess it so ! :(
My dream com to Canada 🇨🇦 😪 please 😭 🙏 help me
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Stay in Siberia!
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Some people stick the camera on the hood, that's better.
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I like it but North American cities don't have the character and life that European cities do. Everything is too spread out, they aren't walkable, there are no sit-down cafés and many buildings across town look rather boxy. They're functional, especially if you have a car (and you better do), but absolutely nothing beats a good old European city like Zurich, Amsterdam, Munich, Stockholm, Vienna, Brussels, and so many others. I still love Canada though.
Montreal is close
@@ashwinraghunath4453 That's what everybody says and it's true. But it's still only one city among too many. Anyway, North America is great in its own way and so is Europe.
Montréal layout is the perfect balance between a North American city and European city.
All the store downtown are walkable distance including a very well organized subway system.
The streets are animated with a lot of café, restaurants and bars.
What a life in Montréal!!!
@@californiabob3231 That's true. Montreal is an exception. I wish there were more cities like that in North America.
@@timsummers870 There’s one more city like this in North America and it’s called Québec city.
I went there and I totally thought that I was transported somewhere in old Europe.
Streets are fully animated with restaurants, bars and café. A real passionate city.
Québec city is a really something else.