After discussions between a consortium of Halifax businesspeople and the Northern Super League – which was then provisionally known as Project 8 – began in late 2023,[1] the club was first incorporated as Atlantic Women's FC Limited in early 2024, as one of the league's six founding franchises.[2][3] Its status as a member of the league was publicly announced by the league in April, becoming its fourth member after Vancouver, the Calgary Wild, and AFC Toronto.[4][5][6] The club's branding was unveiled through an event in downtown Halifax celebrating the club's "launch" on 13 June.[7][8]
Identity
The Tides' colours are "ocean cyan", "granite purple", and "ship grey".[8][9] Its crest depicts the saltire on the flag of Nova Scotia as a pair of colliding waves in front of a ship's bow.[7] The ship forms the outline of the crest "as a reminder to always propel forward", while the Moon is depicted at its centre, allegorising the club's intended impact on the local community to the Moon's tides.[7] Four vertical stripes decorate the base of the crest, representing the four predecessors of the Halifax Regional Municipality prior to their amalgamation in 1996: Halifax, Bedford, Dartmouth, and Halifax County.[9][10] The crest was first registered with the Canadian Intellectual Property Office in April 2024.[2]
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^ abJacques, John (12 March 2024). "Halifax To Get Pro Women's Soccer Team". Northern Tribune. Archived from the original on 14 June 2024. Retrieved 14 June 2024. The provincial company listing shows [...] Marie Bowie, Amanda Sparkes, Tara Larsen, Courtney Sherlock, Miriam Zitner, and Andrea Thompson listed as directors. Bowie is a former national team player...
^ abcKaiser, Leigha (14 June 2024). "Halifax Tides FC: Northern Super League announces East Coast team's name, new logo". CTV News Atlantic. Archived from the original on 14 June 2024. Retrieved 14 June 2024. Halifax Tides FC's new badge is in the shape of a naval ship, as a reminder to always propel forward. Elements within the club's badge include waves in the shape of an "x," symbolizing the cross in our province's flag. A moon within the badge represents its influence on the tides symbolizing the club's intended impact on the community.
^ abCook, Glenn (13 June 2024). "Rising Tides: Halifax NSL Club Unveils Name, Crest". SportsLogos.net. Archived from the original on 14 June 2024. Retrieved 14 June 2024. The club's colour palette includes Ocean Cyan, Granite Purple and Ship Grey. [...] four stripes below represent the four former municipalities that amalgamated into the Halifax Regional Municipality.
^ abJacques, John (13 June 2024). "Northern Super League: Halifax Tides Makes A Splash". Northern Tribune. Archived from the original on 13 June 2024. Retrieved 14 June 2024. Matheson had stated previously that Halifax will likely be the only team playing on grass, which implies that Wanderers Grounds may fit the bill...
^ abDavidson, Neil (9 April 2024). "Project 8 women's pro soccer league unveils Halifax as 4th franchise". CBC Sports. Archived from the original on 9 April 2024. Retrieved 14 June 2024. The Halifax franchise has three investors so far with Miriam Zitner and Adam Baggs joining Sherlock. Sherlock is a veterinarian and entrepreneur [...] Sherlock was introduced to Zitner by a mutual friend who knew both had kids who played soccer. Zitner and a group had already had some meetings with Project 8 and Sherlock soon joined the consortium.