Halifax Waterfront


Taking a walk along the waterfront will provide any tourist with the picturesque views and fresh ocean air you’ve dreamt of.
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Alexander Keith's Brewery

 
Make sure to pay a visit to one of the oldest breweries in Canada. Sample some of the many flavours that Keith’s offers.
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Fairview Lawn Cemetery


Titanic buffs this outdoor museum where over 100 victims of the ship’s sinking are buried
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Maritime Command Museum

 
Learn about the history of the Royal Canadian Navy at this National historic site.
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Halifax Public Gardens


Take a walk and admire the beauty and diversity of the gardens. Make sure to stop for a snack at the café.
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Pier 21

 
One of the only National Museums in Atlantic Canada, learn about this history of immigration to Canada as well as visit the spot where soldiers departed for two World Wars.
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Art Gallery of Nova Scotia


One of the largest galleries in Canada it’s home to some of the most beautiful works of art.
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Halifax Citadel Memorial Site

 
One of the only forts left in Canada. Brush up on your Canadian military history.
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H.M.C.S. Sackville


The only Corvette ship left over from World War II. The ship has been turned into a public memorial site for people to visit.
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Peggy’s Cove

 
Only a short trip from Halifax, this is arguably the most famous destination in Nova Scotia. The infamous lighthouse is a sight to see for anyone.
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