Our next stop was in Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada. WE have been here a few times . The weather was cloudy and cool when we saile in but it cleared up as the day progessed.
Our excursion was "A Taste of Halifax
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| Gray skies so no sunrise seen this morning |
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| Appraaching Halifax Harbor |
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| Headed towards where we will dock |
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| They put up signs in the hallways and staitwell to direct us to where the gangway is today. It varies port to port |
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| We refueled while in port |
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| The closer equipment is electrical plugins to we can use shore based power instead of our engines and generators |
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| Pier 21 is the Canadian Immigration Museum and is where most immigrants to Canada landed 1928 to 1971. |
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| Scenes from the ship |
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| Part of the Volunteers group |
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| The Volunreers |
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| The Imigrant Statue |
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| Statue of Samuel Cunardwho started Cunard Cruise Lines |
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| ur ship as viewed from down the boardwalk |
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| Our first stop in our "Tatses of Halifax " was at the Garrison Brewery where they explained their beer making processes and we has a couple of samples |
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| Then we had poutine |
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| The chocolates |
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| Then New England Cowder with a l;o\\Nova scotia white wine. |
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| The Wave |
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| After our excursion, I went back to the brewery for mor beer |
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| Saling out |
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| WE had our final sale away party - this time featuring white and cheese |



















































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