How To Drive In Halifax

Peter Rukavina

Drive randomly: make right and left turns when the mood strikes you. Eventually you will end up on Quinpool Road. Then you will know where you are going.

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Submitted by Alan on

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…or get on the north bridge, take the Robie exit go all the way down and leave your car at the SMU main building. Don’t let the bright lights along the way confuse you.

Submitted by Arthur on

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make right and left turns when the mood strikes you.

I was going to suggest to hire a navigator, but making random turns sounds good too.

Submitted by Mandy on

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Nah, this is not the way to do it… pull up your socks, put on a brave face and take Gottingen Street. Only way to truly experience Halifax.

Submitted by Robert Paterson on

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Well I am back so it must work - there is something magical about how you get back to Quinpool. The tricky bit is being in the correct (left) lane as you use 102 to leave town

Submitted by Peter Rukavina on

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Yes, Rob, Halifax is all about being in the left lane at the right time. Now that you have mastered Quinpool Rd., all that’s left is Robie and Barrington: once you master those, you will be able to [randomly] find your way anywhere in Halifax.

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