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@luciennegreb7 ай бұрын
Crazy to imagine that NS used to have such a dense railroad network ... It would be SOOOOOO usefull nowadays
@leejames9297 ай бұрын
100% its really sad we lost it
@trinomial-nomenclature7 ай бұрын
It's used for four-wheelers, dirt bikes, etc nowadays.
@rarm85055 ай бұрын
Now, it would take so much money to build those infrastructure back up. I believe this would have been a huge factor in today’s transportation and commerce.
@dagoose.3 ай бұрын
A lot of the rails & infrastructure are still intact i think, just unused
@dianedee79197 ай бұрын
I used to travel to college by passenger train, or head to Halifax before I had a car. It was so great, comfortable and friendly.
@KeithConrod-wk7ue2 ай бұрын
Chris. I always enjoy your news updates. Please keep it up. Good to have someone in our corner in these interesting realestate times
@Halifaxrealtor2 ай бұрын
Hi Keith, Thanks. I'll try to do another news update video soon.
@crigger7 ай бұрын
Nova Scotia had the first revolving door in North America in cape breton at a hotel. I forget the name of the place now. Worth looking into
@Halifaxrealtor7 ай бұрын
It seems to be called the "Broughton Arms Hotel". Many sources say it had the first revolving door in NA (including Saltwire). Others say it was Rectors in Manhattan. I'll do more digging and likely will put this in a future video. Thanks
@crigger7 ай бұрын
@@Halifaxrealtor No worries, I’ll keep my eye open for that!
@herbjergens63506 ай бұрын
Wow...great info, thank you. I sure do miss that restaurant on Queensland beach!! 😊
@Senarableuenn3 ай бұрын
Love your videos
@Halifaxrealtor3 ай бұрын
Thanks
@daver74657 ай бұрын
Had a beer once at Moore's Landing, was a nice spot!
@dpcnreactions70628 ай бұрын
I remember the old Dayliners as they went past my elementary school.
@seajelly24214 ай бұрын
I believe the Town of Yarmouth may have had a street car as well. I once saw an old picture of Main Street that showed a street car.
@ianmp21676 ай бұрын
As a railway enthusiast, i find it sad how even the NSRHS forgot many logging and mining railways on their Railways of Nova Scotia maps. With some of them having very interesting stories to them, like the Weymouth and New France Railway, i am sure some people would like to see it added so they can discover them!
@Halifaxrealtor6 ай бұрын
Thanks for mentioning this. I did some Googling on New France (Electric City), and that's a story in itself. Also, you may like this. We actually filmed in the Musquodoboit Railway Museum for one of our listing videos: kzbin.info/www/bejne/eqCTg5eGl6-BodU
@trinomial-nomenclature7 ай бұрын
I live in Pubnico, a little North of Yarmouth and I was hoping you would have covered the old "house" on the Tusket Islands. It wasn't like the fishing shanties occuping the islands, it had more of a Mediterranean style, which is not common for Nova Scotia. When I was little, all that was left were the exterior walls, which seemed to be made of concrete or cinder blocks covered in white paint or something and most of the floors, however, they would easily cave in and some people had fallen through them. The roof was reddish (I think), not sure if they were tiles or shingles. I was told that it has been recently torn down, due to the danger it posed.
@Halifaxrealtor7 ай бұрын
That's really interesting. I haven't heard of that before. Is it the home mentioned here?: kzbin.info/www/bejne/l2mlqICHf6iYfa8
@trinomial-nomenclature7 ай бұрын
@@Halifaxrealtor I think so, I don't remember the little "house" next to it, but it's been probably 20 years since I last saw it. Also I guess I was wrong about the exterior walls having white paint. In the video from your link, at the 13:54 mark, it shows the person's foot going through the floor, it was so dangerous, yet us kids would play around in there lol. I'm surprised you looked it up, thank you for that, it was really sweet of you!
@Halifaxrealtor7 ай бұрын
@@trinomial-nomenclature You're very welcome. I'll see if I can find anything else about it.
@trinomial-nomenclature5 ай бұрын
@@Halifaxrealtor Thank you. Sorry for the last response.
@funkophone7 ай бұрын
Grew up going to Queensland & Moore's Landing. Bummer when it burnt down
@cliffordmunro39774 ай бұрын
As a nova scotian, We used to move alot if goods by boat through rivers and canals until the railway co's built bridges over the areas so the boats couldn't fit under putting them out of business. I WONDER if big oil had something to doing away of the railways.
@Halifaxrealtor4 ай бұрын
Interesting perspective. I'll look more into this. Thanks
@DB-gr7ch7 ай бұрын
I remember discovering the Aspotogan spa site by complete accident in about the summer of 2000....didn't know why it was there, just the spookiest, most surreal thing I've ever seen. I couldn't begin to conceive how much money must have been wasted putting all that ugly concrete there, and how it could never possibly be feasible to ever remove it....just a huge blight on the planet that would be a permanent monument to the arrogance of greed and terribly bad taste.
@Halifaxrealtor7 ай бұрын
That would have been really neat just stumbling upon it like that.
@DB-gr7ch7 ай бұрын
@@Halifaxrealtor It was jarring, not enjoyable in any way. Totally creeped us both out. The waste of resources, the stark architectural ugliness, the ruined coastline...yuck. It had that reek of a typical ACOA scandal..!?
@eckosters7 ай бұрын
That’s the one thing in this video that I had never heard of. Important lesson: vacationers who come to our amazing Province don’t come to sit in the kind of hotel you can find anywhere else in the world. However, it would be nice if tourists AND Nova Scotians could enjoy exploring the Province by train (again).
@DB-gr7ch7 ай бұрын
@@eckosters Then why does the world have so many of exactly these kinds of dooshbag-catering monstrosities?
@2centschange3 ай бұрын
Should rename the video 'cool forgotten parts of Halifax and area'. You missed multiple places that exist elsewhere. North Sydney had a trolly system as well, and the 'terminal' for it still exists, though the entry way is boarded up and there is a mural there now. There was also the recently demolished perry center in North Sydney, which was where all wire transmission from Europe were received in North America, making it the first place in NA to know the war was over. There's a whole bunch of this stuff all through the island.
@damnyousmutims20096 ай бұрын
Got to explore the spa before it got demolished. Another cool place to see before it’s completely in the ground is the Teleglobe satellite station in Mill Village from the 60’s. Who knew NS had anything like that for satellite communications. Super cool place minus the ticks…
@Halifaxrealtor6 ай бұрын
Thanks for mentioning this. I've never heard of it before. I'll feature this in a future video. Here's an article I found on it: wend.ca/?p=89359 and here's a video when it was operational: kzbin.info/www/bejne/hZCvpp5moquBsNE
@mariemacisaac75297 ай бұрын
Can yiu get a picture of Halifax Train station before the explosion?
@Halifaxrealtor7 ай бұрын
I haven't come across one, but you may be able to find one at the Halifax Municipal Archives. They're very friendly & helpful there and it's often empty.
@krazyshady9024 ай бұрын
Should have included Londonderry
@heinrichwall55817 ай бұрын
In the cover picture there's a bridge over the water that looks like the Maitland railroad bridge, but there's nothing about that in the video.
@Halifaxrealtor7 ай бұрын
I'm not sure which bridge it is, but it's from a postcard of the Bluenose train. Here's an article that mentions it: ca.news.yahoo.com/remembering-stunning-bluenose-flew-along-090000803.html?
@heinrichwall55817 ай бұрын
Thanks for sending me the link, it was a very interesting article.
@BurchellAtTheWharf6 ай бұрын
#CanadianFlavoredFlorida was and is quite the spot
@BurchellAtTheWharf6 ай бұрын
That restaurant is gone now 2:01
@kiabuineric3095 Жыл бұрын
Hoping to study in Dartmouth next Fall pls can u help me get a bedroom?
@Halifaxrealtor Жыл бұрын
I don't work in rentals, but your best best is to check Facebook Marketplace, Kijiji and you may want to look into a new app called Happipad.com - I haven't used the site before, but they are even being promoted by our Minister of Housing
@Mme.Swisstella7 ай бұрын
vvitch teligion he is@@Halifaxrealtor
@brodericksmith35134 ай бұрын
im so glad we don't have those pesky electric train cars running through the city. sitting still screaming into my dashboard is very cathartic
@SharonMacVicar-o9g7 ай бұрын
There are/were many other interesting things in this province. I hope you will document more. One quibble: The Armdale Rotary is now a traffic circle. The term "rotary" should be retired in all cases where rotaries have become traffic circles because the rules of the road regarding them are different. ~
@Halifaxrealtor7 ай бұрын
That's a good one. Funny enough, one of the regulars at the dog park I frequent mentioned that to me a few weeks ago. He's an engineer who works on the Province's Highways.