Mt Olivet Catholic Cemetery

Halifax


In addition to being a primary burial ground for victims of the Halifax Explosion, this cemetery is the final resting place of 19 people who perished in the wreck of the HMS Titanic.


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1. Fairview Lawn Cemetery

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When the RMS Titanic sank, the bodies of those not lost at sea were brought to Halifax. Among other sites, there are 19 graves at Mt Olivet Catholic…

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3. Maritime Command Museum

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4. Little Dutch Church

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6. Museum of Natural History

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7. St George's Round Church

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8. Halifax Public Gardens

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