Example sentences for: halifax

How can you use “halifax” in a sentence? Here are some example sentences to help you improve your vocabulary:

  • The 45-minute, 48-km (30-mile) drive along winding coastal Highway 333 from Halifax southwest to Peggy’s Cove has become a photographer’s pilgrimage.

  • Do take advantage of the boat cruises wherever you can — around Newfoundland, Halifax harbor, the Great Lakes, or the Inside Passage off the Pacific coast.

  • The NYT adds the detail that the plane had actually gotten over land near Halifax and then returned over water to dump more fuel.

  • Everybody notes that the plane was only a few minutes away from its emergency destination at Halifax, Nova Scotia when it crashed.

  • The Halifax Public Gardens, south of the museum, makes a pleasant stroll around the duck pond and among such exquisite Asian trees as the Chinese gingko and white-flowered dove tree, the Japanese lilac and larch, and a corkscrew birch.


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