Jane's Walk Halifax - 2024 Working Class Heritage Tour: By Choice or by Force

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Mayworks Kjipuktuk

Location

Peace and Friendship Park, 1181 Hollis Street

Time

1:00 pm

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About the Event

The 2024 Working Class Heritage Tour will focus on the story of immigrants and migrants to Halifax, both those who came by choice, force or a lack of other options. It will shed light on how these people shaped the physical landscape of the city, the lives of those who lived here, and how their stories have been largely erased.

Engaging the public through stories they may have some familiarity with, such as the story of Black sleeping car porters and the Acadian Expulsion, this tour will also introduce lesser known stories, like the story of who built the forts in the harbour, the Chinese community who found a home in Halifax, and the Lebanese and Syrian immigrants who worked as peddlers and the enslaved people who were sold on the Halifax waterfront. We will also talk about the lost community of Greenbank, located in the South End and the nearby foundries that employed people in dangerous work that kept the province running.

This tour will be of particular interest to those from racialized and migrant communities who do not always see themselves reflected in the stories about the province’s history.

Led by: Emma Lang, Mayworks Kjipuktuk

Starting Location: Peace and Friendship Park 1181 Hollis St
End Location: Seaport Market- Marginal Road

Accessibility Notes: Accessible washrooms, water and parking are available near both ends of the tour. The tour runs almost exclusively over flat, paved sidewalks. There is a slow but notable decline in grade at one section. There is a short portion on crushed gravel, but this can be excluded by request without changing the content of tour.

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