about 800 miles
The distance from Halifax to Truro is approximately 100 kilometers (62 miles) and the drive usually takes around 1 to 1.5 hours depending on traffic and road conditions.
To answer that...The population of Halifax, England as of 2004 is...City: ~82,500Metro (Calderdale): ~200,000The population of Halifax, Nova Scotia as of 2006 is...City: ~285,000Metro (H.R.M.): ~410,000So, Halifax, Nova Scotia is bigger than Halifax, England.
Halifax is a city in Nova Scotia, Canada, and its boundaries are defined by municipal borders. It is located on the southeastern coast of Nova Scotia and includes the Halifax Peninsula as well as mainland areas surrounding the Halifax Harbour. The boundaries of Halifax are determined by the Halifax Regional Municipality.
Halifax is a city in the country of Canada.
Halifax was named after George Montagu-Dunk, the 2nd Earl of Halifax, who was the President of the Board of Trade in the 18th century when the city was founded. He played a significant role in the development of the city and its early governance.
A person from the city of Halifax is called a Haligonian.
Yes..it is very true.
About 100 km... so around 60 miles
99 km
1. Halifax 2. Sydney 3. Truro
Approximately 100 km. It takes about 70-90 min drive depending on speed (if driving about 110-120km/h )
24 hours, two days driving.
Truro, Cornwall to Plymouth, Devon is 56 miles.
Really far
1. Halifax 2. Sydney 3. Truro 4. New Glasgow 5. Amherst
About 6 hours
The area of Halifax Drive Historic District is 161,874.256896 square meters.
Temperate or Maritime depending on where you are. Inland is temperate with cooler winters but warmer summers (-10C to 0C and 25C to 30C). Maritime, like Halifax, is mild wintered and mild summered as well (-5C to 5C and 20C to 25C). Summers are the most drastic difference where you drive from the coast inland and go from 20C to 30C (ex: Halifax to Truro)