Halifax's Freshwater Brook

Halifax's Freshwater Brook Halifax's Freshwater River/Stream. Its long been pushed underground by development. Started on the North Common, toward Egg Pond on the Commons.

Through the public gardens, across to Victoria park; tree lined either side, trees are still there today. Across the cemetery, by fenwick towers, sobey's parking lot, north side of Victoria Road and to the harbour at pleasant street (i mean Barrington St)

https://www.cbc.ca/player/play/video/9.6978036
11/16/2025

https://www.cbc.ca/player/play/video/9.6978036

More than a century ago, Halifax's Freshwater Brook was buried in the name of progress. Today, its cultural and environmental impacts are commemorated in a project that is equal parts art and archaeology. The CBC's Alex Guye tours the traces of the city's forgotten watercourse.

10/18/2025

Countdown to Nocturne:
Absent Currents by Kate Solar
Saturday, Oct 18th
6:00 PM - 12:00 AM
All Saints Cathedral
1340 Cathedral Lane, Halifax, NS, Canada

Wheelchair accessible - There is an accessible entrance just off the small Cathedral Church parking lot which is accessed off the church driveway located on Cathedral Lane.

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Freshwater Brook was an important water source that flowed across Kuowa’qamikt (the Halifax Peninsula) until the late Victorian era, when it was buried underground. Absent Currents is an immersive video installation that reconstructs this phantom landmark by shaping archival text into experimental film.

Absent Currents reconstructs Freshwater Brook from the faint traces of it that remain in provincial and municipal archives. What does it mean to lose a body of water, and in what ways are we still navigating the landscapes we’ve cast off?

Text excerpted from historic sources is combined with contemporary footage from the brook’s path. This video was transferred to 16mm film and processed with a homemade developer made from native plants that would have grown along the brook. The film was then decayed with a boiling–freezing process, evoking spring melt.

The scanned film is projected onto fabric natural-dyed with oak, sumac, alder, and iron collected from along the path of the brook.
An accompanying self-guided walking-tour, created in collaboration with historian Jonathan Fowler, encourages visitors to consider the path of the brook as they navigate the city.

All welcome!

https://nocturnehalifax.ca/projects/absent-currents-2/

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The last in our short series of posts relating to Freshwater Brook takes us to the Kissing Bridge, now buried beneath the intersection of Inglis and Barrington streets in South End Halifax.

10/13/2025
08/01/2024

A 1759 chart of Halifax Harbour by Charles Morris, showing the approximate vantage point of the photograph.

SOURCE: Bibliothèque nationale de France.

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