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  2. Dartmouth Crossing - Wikipedia

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    Dartmouth Crossing is a C$280 million commercial development owned by North American Development Group. [2] When it was first being developed, it was the largest retail construction project in Canada east of Calgary. [3] It is located north of the interchange between Highway 111 and Highway 118 in Dartmouth.

  3. Nova Scotia Highway 118 - Wikipedia

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    Highway 118, north of Dartmouth at the village of Waverley. Highway 118 is a divided highway connecting Dartmouth with Highway 102 at Fall River, 14 kilometres (8.7 mi) to the north in the Canadian province of Nova Scotia.

  4. Highfield Park - Wikipedia

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    Highfield Park is home to the Highfield Terminal, a transit station run by Halifax Transit served by six bus routes. [2]There are direct buses to Halifax Shopping Centre (route 3), Downtown Dartmouth (route 53), Dartmouth Crossing (route 72), Burnside Industrial Park (routes 3, 64, 72), Clayton Park (route 39), Mic Mac Mall (route 72), and various other destinations.

  5. Shubenacadie Canal - Wikipedia

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    Shubenacadie Canal Map, Nova Scotia, 1831 Partially restored lock. In recent decades, ... Dartmouth Crossing is located on Highway 118 across from Shubie Park ...

  6. Dartmouth, Nova Scotia - Wikipedia

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    Dartmouth's city hall was built in the early 1960s on the waterfront adjacent to the Alderney Ferry Terminal. The building was declared surplus and sold to Starfish Properties, and was to be redeveloped. [10] On 1 January 1961, the Town of Dartmouth officially amalgamated with several neighbouring villages into the City of Dartmouth.

  7. A. Murray MacKay Bridge - Wikipedia

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    The A. Murray MacKay Bridge, known locally as "the new bridge", is a suspension bridge linking the Halifax Peninsula with Dartmouth, Nova Scotia, and opened on July 10, 1970. It is one of two suspension bridges crossing Halifax Harbour. Its counterpart, the Angus L. Macdonald Bridge, was completed in 1955.

  8. Mic Mac Mall - Wikipedia

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    In December 2008 it relocated to a free standing store in Dartmouth Crossing which closed early 2015 due to liquidation). Mark's - (formerly Mark's Work Warehouse) moved to Penhorn Mall in 1989. Kent - The opening date is currently unknown the Kent was a free standing store but it was relocated to Dartmouth Crossing in 2018 as of today it ...

  9. Halifax Harbour Bridges - Wikipedia

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    The Halifax-Dartmouth Bridge Commission, operating as Halifax Harbour Bridges, is a Nova Scotia Crown corporation created in 1950 by provincial statute. It currently operates under a new statute passed in 2005 named the Halifax-Dartmouth Bridge Commission Act . [ 1 ]