What a great day
in Halifax. We were up at 6:30 to see the pilot come aboard. The
weather was spectacular. It was warm and sunny all day. We were the
first ship in followed quickly by a Holland America (Marsdan?)
followed by a smaller ship called The World. We found out later that
the world is actually a “condo” ship. Since we had a 9:30 pick
up, we ate in the dining room again. Then it was quickly ashore for
us.
We met our very
good Halifax friends at the arrange pick up place. Bernie and
Loretta have a condo in Highland Lakes. We met them about 5 years
ago and have enjoyed many laughs together over the years. They are
renovating their recently purchased Halifax condo and took time to
provide the best tour possible. Having been to Halifax many times
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Titanic Graves |
I
wanted to return to the Fairfax cemetery, the sight of the Titanic
Graves. I had been there about 20 years ago. Bernie mentioned that
there are actually 3 cemeteries with graves from the Titanic. That
was something I had never heard of. We headed there right away and
managed to get to the grave site before the many buses arrived. It
meant that we could get photos without hundreds of people around.
The graves look like they have been refurbished. All the markers
were quite “bright”.
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Now Identified Baby |
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Typical Marker |
Next we headed to a
Jewish cemetery (right next to the main one) which do have some
markers. Unfortunately all the gates were closed and although we
could see them, they were too far away to get a photo. It would have
been easy to jump the fence but we did not need to do that for
obvious reasons. Next we headed to a catholic cemetery with more
graves. The Mount Olive site must not be on many tourist maps. It
was not as neat and well kept. There were 19 markers of exactly the
same shape as the Fairfax cemetery. That is because the White Star
Line paid for all the headstones. Of the 19 markers, 14 were
identified with 8 being passengers. There is a number on every site
but they are not arranged in any order. They seem to be completely
random. However the number identified when the body was found i.e.
First, second, third, etc. I wondered if this was for Catholics,
what about the 5 unknown ones. Also research in recent years have
provided more information and some of the original misinformation has
been corrected. It was just a wonderful visit to both sites.
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With Loretta and Bernie |
We then headed
out of Halifax towards St. Margaret's
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Rope Loft |
Bay. We thought of going to
Peggy's Cove but by now the tour buses would have arrived and the
lighthouse would be obscured by the people. We drove for about an
hour with Chester being our destination. It is a beautiful little
town with very large houses along the bay. Many admirals retire to
this area. We stopped a a very nice place called the Rope Loft where
we had lunch. It is the type of restaurant that you would like to
eat at all the time. With the warm sunny day we sat outside and
enjoyed a leisure lunch. After we wandered down the streets enjoying
the flowers, the houses and the boats in the harbour.
We headed back to
Halifax after spending about 2 hours in Chester. We wanted to get
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At Chester on St Margaret's Bay |
back so that we could enjoy the wonderful boardwalk along the harbour
that Halifax has developed in recent years. Shops, bars, sellers
populate the area. Besides we had accomplished what we set out to
do. Before going back to the ship, Judy did some shopping in the
market place and Pier 21. Pier 21 is a large building filled with
shops and a museum. We went through it on our last visit here. It
is the pier where the immigrant ships from Europe to Canada stopped.
My father entered Canada through this building, boarded the train
nearby and headed to Windsor.
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On The Boardwalk |
After a cup of
tea, we watched the bagpipe and drum band of the RCMP perform in the
Princess theatre. I did get a call from the Cruise Director. I had
sent him a note asking if he could help. I am still trying to find
out if my other pictures that I submitted years ago are framed
anywhere. He contacted someone he knows in the public relations
department back in California. You never know. After a short rest
it was time to start the night time activities.
We had a drink with
our friends in their suite and wandered a bit before dinner. After
dinner we went to the late show. It was a juggler with a very funny
comedy act. His jokes were really off the wall stuff. It was a
really good act. He must have been having a great time because he
did about 55 minutes. That was way longer than any other act we have
seen. Tomorrow is our last full day. They call it packing day -
and for good reason. We land in New York on Saturday.
2 comments:
Never heard of a condo ship. You will have to enlighten me when you get home.
Never heard of a condo ship. You will have to enlighten me when you get home.
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