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Alderney Landing is a convention centre, art gallery, market, events plaza and theatre facility in Downtown Dartmouth, Nova Scotia.It was opened in May 1999. The theatre hosts many concerts, conventions and other events, and is the home of Halifax Theatre for Young People, San Family Productions, Coastal Dance, Maritime Marionettes.
53 Ochterloney Street Dartmouth NS 44°40′00″N 63°34′07″W / 44.6668°N 63.5685°W / 44.6668; -63.5685 ( Thomas Boggs-Lawrence Hartshorne
1161 Hollis Street Halifax Railway Station 3 1928 Example of Beaux Arts-style 1801 Hollis Street: 1801 Hollis Street Halifax Office Building 22 87 m (285 ft) 1985 Located near Halifax's waterfront and is home to many prominent businesses. Alderney Landing: 2 Ochterloney Street Dartmouth Multi-use Building 4 1999 CIBC Building: 1809 Barrington ...
Dartmouth's most historic body of water is the artificial Sullivan's Pond, located north-east of the downtown area on Ochterloney Street. It was dug in the 1830s as part of the Shubenacadie Canal to connect Halifax Harbour with Cobequid Bay on the Bay of Fundy.
Downtown Portland Alderney. Located in downtown Dartmouth are Alderney Gate which houses a branch of the Halifax Public Libraries and other municipal office space, the Alderney Landing market, gallery and theatre building, the 19-story highrise office building Queen Square, as well as the main branches of the Royal Bank of Canada and CIBC.
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Through Downtown Dartmouth, it is known as Alderney Drive, which turns into Prince Albert Road past Sullivan's Pond as it runs along the shore of Lake Banook. At Grahams Grove Park, Trunk 7 continues through the Micmac Parclo, on to Main Street, past Highway 111 and to the community of Westphal, bypassing Cole Harbour to the south. Until 1970 ...
Further along, Portland Street junctions with Route 322 at Pleasant Street, and Albert Street, an area in Dartmouth called "The five corners" . It passes through the Southdale area of Dartmouth, then expands to a four-lane street where it crosses the Circumferential Highway to the Portland valley area. it then extends up an incline named ...