For sale: Halifax mansion that helped birth Canada — and a sexy sci-fi series
HALIFAX — The meticulously restored Halifax mansion of a Father of Confederation has been put up for sale, for less than the price of a typical semi-detached house in Toronto.
Jonathan McCully, a journalist, politician and lawyer, helped plot the creation of the new nation of Canada from the stone residence now being offered for $785,000.
“You can imagine the conversations and the writing that went on in that house, with him writing the prose of Confederation against the people who were writing against Confederation,” said Halifax historian Blair Beed.
The house has another claim to fame: It once housed the offices of Salter Street Films, the now-defunct television and film production company behind, among other things, the sexy international sci-fi TV series “Lexx.”


