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Post by tobidee on Jun 25, 2006 7:45:08 GMT -5
Seriously, it's all about the nova Scotia ghost love. XD
Because Nova Scotia's one of the most haunted places around, and Vampirates should mention it. Other then that, Nova Scotia's like....Calgary's temptermental little sister or something. Always having tantrums. And by tantrums I mean random storms. ^_^
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Post by Jones on Jun 25, 2006 16:42:36 GMT -5
Seriously, the most haunted? Cool. XD I never know anything about ghost-related topics, because I'm cynical like that.
Despite the cynicism, I did go on a ghost/graveyard tour here last fall, and it was still scary. XD;; But that's because they had somebody set up in a house to slam the door at the most suspenseful part of the story. (No, I'm not still bitter, why do you ask?)
... We also have the world's largest fiddle? :shrug:
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Luka
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Post by Luka on Jun 28, 2006 17:31:26 GMT -5
Huzzah for Nova Scotia! XD *History?* I got folks there so I <3 it. Mom used to live in an old red'n white haunted house in Halifax. Scariest thing she'd ever been subjected to and they only lived in the thing for two months before they got the f*ck out. I mean seriously, having something shatter a window you're sitting beside and have absolutely no wind outside or rocks that could've been thrown anywhere in sight. >>; ..among other things she told me. Scary shyte.
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shan
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Post by shan on Dec 16, 2006 17:43:39 GMT -5
Ooooh, there are loads of ghosts in NS. Perhaps it's because we have a large coast, and lots of shipwrecks, or that we're the oldest English colony in all of Canada in Halifax and French in the Annapolis?
There's LOTS you can see just downtown...Citadel Hill, The church with the profile in the window (forgot the name DX), but the coolest in my opinion is the 5 Fishermen restaurant : D It was around before the Halifax explosion, ya know. It used to be NSCAD, started by Anna (the same Anna from the story "The King And I") but was turned into a morgue after the explosion during WWI, as well as a few other things. It now resides in the Historic Properties as a swanky restaurant O: Yep. Learned most of that from the menu xD
Enjoy! (I know loads of ghost tales about NS if anyone's interesting. Just look for a book by Helen Creighton, really.)
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Post by secksetera on Nov 21, 2007 5:30:12 GMT -5
I love Nova Scotia. Mostly because I live here, right in downtown Halifax. Honestly, it's probably one of the strangest, drunkest places. 'Cept St. Johns. Also: spirits are everywhere here. It's silly. My favourite Halagonian place is prooooobably the public gardens...only cos thar be pidgeons.
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Post by Jones on Nov 21, 2007 8:56:37 GMT -5
*hi-five for NS, the sea-bound coast!*
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Post by Clover on Nov 22, 2007 7:05:58 GMT -5
See, I had heard about Nova Scotia being haunted. I'm all into the spook, and its one of those places I'd like to take a week and travel to. I'd like to live there for a while--I miss the sea. And the Cape Breton Highlands are gorgeous.
Oooh Jones you know what we should do? We should see if there are any haunted houses in the area we could go to. I know the Hermitage is said to be haunted, and there's a waterfall up on the mountain that has a few stories attached....
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Post by Jones on Nov 22, 2007 22:46:40 GMT -5
NO GHOSTS FOR JONES.
Jones wants to go home. :(
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Post by misaki on Nov 28, 2007 21:17:25 GMT -5
I went to Nova Scotia this summer, and I wish we could have been there for a lot longer than three days! Halifax was a great city (have any of you been to a candy store called Sugah? They had the best milk chocolate + sea salt candy bar that I've ever tasted.). We spent an afternoon in Digby's Neck (apparently), and that was a really nice area as well. I took a lot of nice pics there (tada! misaki408.deviantart.com/art/Digby-s-Neck-01-70914269 + misaki408.deviantart.com/art/Digby-s-Neck-02-70914459) Some old man came up to my dad when we were at a gas station and gave him some pins that had the town's name on it and said, "My wife and I just wanted to welcome you to the town!" (The only downfall to Halifax was that we were there on the last night of the busker festival, and our hotel was right on the wharf, and the walls were vibrating with the sound of the music from outside.) (Oh, and the fact that we took the CAT boat both ways.)
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