A national museum and a National Historic Site that explores the theme of immigration to Canada.
A well-preserved fort offering historical insights and stunning views.
The largest and oldest maritime museum in Canada. It showcases Nova Scotia's rich seafaring history, with exhibits spanning from the Days of Sail to the Age of Steam.
Georges Island, located in the middle of Halifax Harbour, offers a variety of activities for visitors, including guided tours of the fort's underground tunnels, hiking, picnicking, and enjoying scenic harbor views.
A picturesque fishing village with a famous lighthouse, a short drive from Halifax.
A beautiful Victorian-era garden perfect for a relaxing stroll.
The Halifax Waterfront Boardwalk is a vibrant, bustling 4-kilometer (2.5 mile) path along the city's harbor. It stretches from Pier 21 to Casino Nova Scotia, offering a mix of historic sites, modern shops, restaurants, and attractions. It's a popular spot for both tourists and locals, featuring a mix of wooden boardwalk and paved sections, with benches, washrooms, and multiple access points.
Point Pleasant Park in Halifax offers a variety of activities, including walking or running on its extensive trail system, enjoying the views from the park's beaches, exploring the historic fortifications, and taking advantage of the off-leash dog walking areas.
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Take a tour and learn about the history of this iconic Nova Scotia brewery.
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