Halifax Club

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Halifax Club
Formation22 January 1862;163 years ago (1862-01-22)
TypePrivate club
Headquarters1682 Hollis Street, Halifax, Nova Scotia

The Halifax Club is a private club in Halifax, Nova Scotia that was established in 1862. The club serves as a meeting place for business-minded men and women. It is a place where they can "meet, toast the day's successes, dine or simply relax in a warm atmosphere of history and tradition." [1] The Club has a substantial art collection including a self-portrait of Benjamin West and a painting by Robert Field. The Club was built by George Lang.

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History

On January 22, 1862, 15 distinguished gentlemen of Halifax met in the Hollis Street office of Robie Uniacke to organize what was to become known as The Halifax Club. These men, whose names served as a Who’s Who of Halifax at that time, were Edward Kenny, William A. Black, Mathers Byles Almon, Edward Binney, Captain W.W. Lyttleton, Colonel W.J. Myers, S.A. White, James C. Cogswell, Henry Pryor, John Tobin, Robert Morrow, Alfred G. Jones, M.B. Almon, Jr. and William Cunard. Many of these men were also members of the Charitable Irish Society of Halifax, North British Society and the Chebucto Grays.

After many years of declining membership and financial difficulties, the Club and Building were purchased by developer Steve Caryi in 2015. He continued to operate the club through the Caryi Group, hosting weddings and other events, until his death and subsequent financial problems forced its closure in February 2025. [2]

Notable members

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  1. "The Halifax Club - General Pages - the Halifax Club". Archived from the original on 2008-09-15. Retrieved 2012-09-04.
  2. Capobianco, Angela; Lau, Rebecca (20 February 2025). "'Left us high and dry': Popular Halifax wedding venue shuts down amid financial woes". Global News . Retrieved 19 June 2025.
  3. George Prevost. Canadian Biography - On line

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