This was an interesting museum, and well worth our money. It went through the history of the boats that came into the Halifax harbor, and through a lot of historical events surrounding the harbor. Interesting, and educational. We realized we missed out on a lot of Canadian history during our school years, as none of us learned about the Halifax disaster of 1917 until today. It was then that two ships collided (one French and one Norweigan). Unfortunately, one of the ships was carrying explosives (remember this was in the time of World War I), causing a huge explosion when the collision occurred. This resulted in the entire Halifax harbor burning up, and thousands of people being killed. Hmmm, I would say that should have been included in our Canadian history lessons!
The tour lasted an hour and took us through the streets of Halifax, the Citadel, the Royal Gardens, many churches, and other interesting sights. We had a great commentator who made the drive intersting and funny.
Then, we splashed right into the Halifax harbor for the water portion of our tour. We saw the yacht that the owner of Tim Hortons owns, and learned that the Halifax harbor is one of the busiest in Canada, as it is a central spot for ships around the world to stop. We saw a glass-paned highrisewhose cooling system was actually pipes going up and around the building.
And, of course, dear old Theodore Tugboat, whom many of us grew up watching.
We ended our afternoon on the harbor enjoying good old "Beaver Tail", and scallops. Deon said he'd have a bite, but didn't want more than that (of the 'beaver tails'). He tried a piece, and then ended up buying 2 more...they were that good.

Are beaver tails really made from beaver tails?
ReplyDeletelol...yep, a true Canadian treat. You gotta try them sometime!! Deon won't eat fish, but he will eat beaver tails.
ReplyDeletehahahaha, glad I'm not the only one that can be naive at times. No, Jo, they aren't made from beaver tails. The shape just looks like that. They're a deep fried dough with your choice of topping...full of calories & cholesterol, but so yummy when they're fresh.
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