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Things To Do

Halifax and surrounding areas have many things to do whether it’s visiting historic landmarks, visiting museums or just walking along the waterfront. The wedding itself is taking place in the Annapolis Valley which is also very beautiful. I’ve mentioned on other pages here that we will be taking the celebration to downtown Halifax later in the evening of the wedding day - more info to follow but it will likely just be some food, drinks and dancing!

Peggy’s Cove

Canada

Peggy’s Cove is a must see when coming to Nova Scotia. Located roughly 45 minutes outside of Halifax, enjoy the views, the lighthouse and the beauty that Peggy’s Cove has to offer!

The Lookoff

The Lookoff, NS B0P 1H0, Canada

Located in the Annapolis Valley, the lookoff shows the landscape and natural beauty of the Valley. Just enter The Lookoff in your map app and it will lead the way!

Halifax Citadel National Historic Site

5425 Sackville Street, Halifax, NS B3J 3Y3, Canada

Citadel Hill is another must see place in Halifax! Take a tour or explore on your own to see and learn Halifax history

Harbour Hopper

South End, NS B3J 1S2, Canada

All aboard Halifax's most popular boat tour – the Harbour Hopper Tour - a fun, fast-paced adventure by land and sea!

Port-Royal National Historic Site

53 Historic Lane, Granville Ferry, NS B0S 0B3, Canada

Port-Royal features a reconstruction of the Habitation, one of the earliest European settlements in North America where Samuel de Champlain lived in 1605.

Fort Anne National Historic Site

323 Saint George Street, Annapolis Royal, NS B0S 0B0, Canada

Discover Canada’s first administered National Historic Site and one of the most hotly contested pieces of land on the continent. A succession of Scottish, French, and English settlers fought over this land, often drawing the Mi’kmaq into their conflict. Fort Anne is located in Annapolis Royal, Nova Scotia.

Gaspereau River Tubing Start Point

3486 Black River Road, Wolfville, NS B4P 2R1, Canada

Tubes are $7 each Should have 2 vehicles - one at start point and one at end point Small children can be on parents laps or tethered to a small tube (one parent to one child ratio) For more information check the Facebook page (link above), or google works too :)

Luckett Vineyards

1293 Grand Pré Road, Wallbrook, NS B4P 2R3, Canada

The winery opened it's cellar door in 2010 and a Grocer-Turned-Vintner was re-born. Experimenting with varietals, flavours, aging and process was in the Luckett dna. The team worked hand in hand to overcome climate challenges and develop the processes to tender crisp, flavourful whites and beautiful, textured reds - cultivated right here in Nova Scotia.