The Westin Nova Scotian is a Canadian hotel located in Halifax, Nova Scotia, owned and operated by New Castle Hotels and Resorts. It was built in 1928...
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A Westin Resort & Spa The Westin Peachtree Plaza Atlanta The Westin Book Cadillac Detroit The Westin Nova Scotian – Halifax, Nova Scotia The Westin St...
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the North End to the Halifax Railway Station. The Halifax Railway Station adjoins the Westin Nova Scotian Hotel, a former railway hotel that was built...
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List of hotels in Canada (section Nova Scotia)
Yellowknife Digby Pines Resort, Digby Lord Nelson Hotel, Halifax The Westin Nova Scotian, Halifax Caesars Windsor, Windsor Château Laurier, Ottawa Chelsea...
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Queen Elizabeth II Platinum Jubilee Medal (redirect from Queen Elizabeth II Platinum Jubilee Medal (Nova Scotia))
of the Lieutenant Governor of Nova Scotia (4 August 2022), Nova Scotians Receive Platinum Jubilee Medal, The Crown in Right of the Province of Nova Scotia...
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Downtown Halifax (redirect from Downtown Halifax, Nova Scotia)
Inn The Prince George Hotel Radisson Suite Hotel Halifax The Lord Nelson Hotel & Suites Westin Nova Scotian There are several art galleries within the Downtown...
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Halifax International Security Forum (category Foreign policy and strategy think tanks in the United States)
Holding. The Halifax International Security Forum is HFX's flagship annual event, held at The Westin Nova Scotian in Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada. The meeting...
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(Nova Scotia) Leo Housakos (Quebec; Speaker of the Senate, 2015) Michael L. MacDonald (Nova Scotia) Ghislain Maltais (Quebec) Kelvin Ogilvie (Nova Scotia)...
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Rover (privateering ship) (redirect from The Rover (privateering ship))
after the privateer brig. Nova Scotian writer Thomas H. Raddall wrote a history of Rover and based his 1948 novel Pride's Fancy on the brig. The privateer...
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Halifax Seaport (category Buildings and structures in Halifax, Nova Scotia)
Halifax Port Authority. Discovery Centre – a new adjacent museum Westin Nova Scotian – an adjacent hotel Official website 44°38′55.28″N 63°34′8.55″W...
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as Sheraton Hotel Newfoundland The Nova Scotian, Halifax, Nova Scotia, 1928-1988? - now operated by Westin Hotels The Charlottetown Charlottetown, Prince...
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The following is a list of buildings in the Halifax Regional Municipality, Nova Scotia with articles on Wikipedia. "Trade Centre Limited: History repeats...
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one-day con, located in Halifax, Nova Scotia and Moncton, New Brunswick. Animaritime moved to Fredericton, New Brunswick for the 2013 convention. "Animaritime...
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hotels of the British Empire. Each hotel was originally built by the Canadian railway companies, or the railways acted as a catalyst for the hotel's construction...
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Duc d'Anville expedition (category Military history of Nova Scotia)
regain the Nova Scotian capital, Annapolis Royal, during King George's War. The Expedition was also supported on land by a force from Quebec under the command...
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Château Laurier (redirect from History of the Château Laurier)
chronicled in the songs "Willy" by Mitchell and "Our House" by Nash. In 1981, the hotel was designated a National Historic Site of Canada. The Westin Hotel opened...
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restructured the division as a subsidiary in 1963. In 1988, CPR purchased the Canadian National Hotels chain, making Canadian Pacific Hotels and Resorts the nation's...
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1780s (category Wikipedia articles incorporating a citation from the New International Encyclopedia)
1851) November 21 – Samuel Cunard, Canadian business, prominent Nova Scotian, founder of the Cunard Line (d. 1865) November 25 – Franz Xaver Gruber, Austrian...
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