The Carleton

[2] Bulkeley built his new home on Argyle Street on the land of Captain James Bannerman, who died during Father Le Loutre's War in the Attack at Jeddore.

He also had installed the black marble mantel from the Governor's house in the King's Bastion at Louisbourg.

At his new home in the 1780s, Bulkeley regularly entertained the future King William IV (abolished slavery in British Empire; had an affair with Governor Wentworth's wife Francis) as well as Prince Edward (father of Queen Victoria).

[6][7] (Carleton ordered the creation of the Book of Negroes and oversaw the evacuation of escaped slaves (i.e., Black Loyalists) from New York to Nova Scotia.)

In this alternate history story set in 1881, the Carleton is home to a fictional gentlemen's club.

The Carleton, Halifax, Nova Scotia