We are proud to recognize our very own Alden Killen!

Join us in congratulating and celebrating Alden Killen on being selected to receive a Halifax Regional Municipality 2020 Volunteer Award.  This very deserving recipient has served as a Commissioner and volunteer with the Shubenacadie Canal Commission for over a decade.

From the beginning, Alden was instrumental in the Marine Railway Project in Downtown Dartmouth. The project brought a piece of Nova Scotia history to life. Even though it has taken years to complete, Alden has been there every step of the way.

His dedication and commitment to telling the story with accurate detail, also led way to him working as a liaison with the NSCC. Alden took this role very seriously and became a mentor for the students he worked with.  

Over the years Alden has used his attention to detail and artistry skill to tell the story of the Shubenacadie Canal history. His many models of the features of the Canal are crucial visual components of our educational outreach program. They are currently featured at the Fairbanks Centre.

Alden is a dedicated and hard-working volunteer, who always gives 110 percent and gets the job done. Alden has been a motivator on the Marine Railway Project and spent thousands of hours working and leading that project from implementation to completion. When ever you need Alden, he is there to lend a hand, an ear or his experience, all punctuated with a laugh.

The Shubenacadie Canal Commission is thankful and incredibly grateful for the 11 years of excellent work he has done on behalf of the organization. Thank you, Alden!

Full list of winners can be found here.

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ALL Parks are closed at this time

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To reduce the spread of COVID-19 all parks are currently closed. This is consistent with the decision by the Province of Nova Scotia to close all provincial parks, all municipal parks, beaches, playgrounds, sports fields / courts, and trails. Declaration can be found here

That includes some of our favorite parks like Shubie Park, Lock 5 Park and Lock 6 Park.

**Lock 4 is open as a residential pathway.

Let’s continue to work together as a community, our beautiful parks will be there to greet us when it’s safe!

Stay healthy!

One of the kind stuffed animal

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Please help the SCC conserve and maintain our historical one-of-a-kind locks and our beautiful parks along the Shubenacadie Canal System by Adopting A Lock.  To show our gratitude get a one of a kind stuffed animal native to the waterway with your $50 symbolic adoption. Choose from a chickadee, eagle, mallard duck, squirrel, raccoon or beaver.

You will also receive:

  • A full colour 8.5 x 11 adoption certificate.

  • An 8 page booklet about the historic Lock.

  • Tax receipt.

We have three historic options to choose from this year: