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The Venezuelan Navy tall ship Simon Bolivar Arrived today and tied up at the Cable Wharf. She will be here until the 24th The Ship open to the public: March 19 2pm-6pm March 20 9am-Noon and 4pm–6pm March 21, 22 & 23 9am – 6pm For More – See Wikipedia
The original Bluenose wrecked off Haiti in 1946, while working as a frighter. The working Sail tradition in parts of the Caribian is still in existance to this day long after large motorized ships have become commonplace, However this tradition is vansihing. This Film explores the History. For more visit
The Tall ships are coming July 19 – 23. While the details of the Nova Scotia stops are thin, The American stops feature a significant Non-sail naval presence to commemorate the war of 1812 along with the Tall ships themselves. Though not confirmed for Halifax, these are some likely Sail
Melfi Marine to drop Hailfax port for Montreal After almost 16 years Melfi Marine is dropping Halifax as a port of call in favour the Port of Montreal. Cruise season over for Halifax-built ship Pearl Seas Cruises said it had to cancel the remainder of the 2009 Eastern Canadian and
Departing Today:The Seajacks Kraken(sorry, shot into the sun)also The German Navy ships departed this morning, and the Chilean Tall Ship Esmerelda is scheduled to depart tonight.
arrived in halifax from Quebec today.The ship is open to the public Tuesday from 3 p.m. top 5 p.m. and Wednesday and Thursday from 1 p.m. to 5 p.m. A welcome ceremony will take place at 2 p.m. Tuesday.She departs Thursday for Boston.
