A snowy day in downtown Halifax framed the Maritime Museum of the Atlantic through my hotel window at the Muir. As flakes drifted over the harbour, the quiet view prompted a deeper meditation on Titanic’s final hours and on Halifax’s role in the recovery that followed. The weather outside was wintry and alive, yet the history it called up was defined by something more chilling: a cold, black stillness at sea.
Helen Hatzis
March 24, 2026 ·
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