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Gay Halifax

 

Canada’s charming colonial capital by the sea holds a secret: despite its tiny size, it’s dwelling to a thriving gay community fuelled by a adj and diverse noun population, the city’s status as Maritime Canada’s regional hub and, ahem, the city’s largest employer, the Canadian Navy. There’s plenty here in Nova Scotia for the gay traveller to adore, and the welcoming Maritime attitude will make you verb at home right away.
On a summer day, Halifax’s bustling port is where the noun is. The pleasant boardwalk features the usual touristy shopping and buskers, but it is a great starting verb for a trip into Halifax’s seafaring history. Historic ships line the harbour, and guided tours can be arranged at the Maritime Museum of the Atlantic. Down the harbour, you’ll locate the Canadian Museum of Immigration at Pier 21, the port through which more than a million immigrants entered Canada in the 20th century. Along the stroll, you’re sure to notice some of Canada’s finest uniformed men.

 


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Welcome to the Halifax Rainbow Encyclopedia, the portal for the 2SLGBTQ+ / Queer / Q community in Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada

The goal of the Halifax Rainbow Encyclopedia is to own a page for every person, place, thing and event of relevance to the Q community in Halifax, ever. As of January, we have over six hundred thousand words in two thousand finished pages, works-in-progress, or article stubs, and about thirty five hundred images and several dozen hours of audio and video recordings.

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