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OVERVIEW
Gain an understanding of how Halifax recovered and rebuilt following a devastating explosion in 1917 that leveled more than a square mile of the city. Two ships colliding in the harbor - one carrying munitions for World War I - caused the blast and resulting tsunami that killed more than 2,000 people. After pausing at a memorial bell tower dedicated to those who lost their lives in the tragedy, you will visit the Hydrostone Market, a collection of shops that was built on ground zero for the explosion. It is a fine example of early 20th-century urban planning, much like the Halifax Public Gardens reflects Victorian Age horticultural principles. As you will see, city hall boasts a Victorian architectural design and survived the explosion. St. Paul's Anglican Church wasn't as fortunate, since Its windows were blown out, but as the story goes, one was left with the deacon’s imprints.
HIGHLIGHTS
• Visit areas of Halifax that were flattened in a 1917 explosion and beautifully reconstructed.
• Hear about the force of the explosion, the world’s largest prior to the atomic bomb.
• Pause at a memorial to victims of the explosion and meander the Halifax Public Gardens.
• See the face-shaped imprint that the explosion left on a particular church window.
HELPFUL HINTS
• Dress in weather-appropriate clothing.
• Wear flat comfortable walking shoes.