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What are some good things to do in halifax, nova scotia?

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this summer im going on vacation there and i want to know what i should do before i leave.

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  1. Halifax? Yuck. Nothing to do unless you like bar hopping. The bars all keep weird and staggered hours so that you can count on paying exorbient cover charges several times each night.

    Try Cape Breton Natl park, Bay of Fundy, Kejimikujik Natl Park. All better places to spend time on vacation.


  2. In the heart of downtown Halifax, Nova Scotia, The Halliburton is a short stroll away from historic attractions, popular shops, restaurants, and Maritime-style pubs.

    Nearby attractions include:

    The Famous Halifax Waterfront

    Maritime Museum of the Atlantic

    Neptune Theatre – our local professional theatre company

    Historic Properties – a cobblestone waterfront district of shops and attractions

    Bluenose II – our very own tall ship!

    Public Gardens – one of the largest Victorian Gardens in Canada

    The Old Town Clock – overlooking Halifax Harbour since 1803

    Halifax Citadel – A national historic site

    Pier 21 – Canada’s Immigration Museum

    Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada is a beautiful and charming place to visit. Halifax offers breath-taking landscapes, quaint fishing villages, awesome beaches, and vibrant gardens. When you first set foot in Halifax you will be amazed at all there is to do, attractions to see, the fun entertainment that you can find and all the wonderful and unique events that abound throughout this remarkable city.

    Attractions and Things to do in Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada

    If art in the form of historic and contemporary painting, prints, drawings, photographs, sculptures, decorative arts, video and a fine collection of other materials attracts you, then the Art Gallery of Nova Scotia will keep you entertained for hours if not days.

    The Titanic may have sunk with all of its splendor and beauty, however, much of the items recovered and those lost in the sinking found their way to Halifax. As you venture through the Maritime Museum of the Atlantic, you will be able to enjoy artifacts from the Titanic as well as many other awesome historical items.

    Learning more about the natural history of Halifax, along with the animals, the weather, and the land itself will be more of an adventure at the Museum of Natural History, than what you ever read in textbooks. Take a journey and discover all you can about Sable Island and even the live bee colony while you stroll through the museum.

    Love hiking and taking pleasure in the great outdoors while hiking or strolling along with a guided tour, then Chebucto Hiking Club can give you the type of vacation you enjoy. The walks include Northwest Arm, Halifax-to-Dartmouth, Mahone Bay and Lunenburg.

    The lure of shopping has many people visiting the restored area of Hydrostone Market. This unique area of Halifax has 325 unique shops that were restored to look just as they did in 1920's. Not only will you enjoy the history and the European style shops and restaurants, but you may also find a bargain or two.

    History abounds all around the Halifax Citadel National Historic Site of Canada, which was the fourth in a series of forts built by the British to protect Halifax and completed in 1856. Visitors marvel and the Town Clock and are fascinated by the noon gun.

    Racing may be among your favorite things and Kartban has it all including indoor karting. You can just watch or join in for the excitement.

    The majestic beauty of Halifax can be seen at the Halifax Public Gardens. Many attractions from the wrought iron gates, bandstand, the statues of Ceres, Diana and Flora, and the lovely fauna will have you relaxing in no time.

    Desire a relaxing and uplifting experience from your hectic lifestyle? Then Spirit Spa is your answer. You can go alone or bring along your spouse for a couples massage. Rejuvenate your mind and soul while relaxing and enjoying all that the spa has to offer. You may even wish to book a time for your entire guests list to enjoy the tranquility that can be found in the Spirit Spa in Halifax.

    A great deal of history and delectable cuisine is what Peggy's Cove is all about. The lighthouse was originally built in 1868 and 100 years later, the Campbell family opened a five-table tea room and the Sou"Wester was born. Enjoy dining and shopping at the gift shop and be sure to look out at sea and remember Peggy.

    Pier 21 has seen it all from immigrants, wartime evacuees, troops, war brides and their children and refugees beginning in 1928. Today, it is a famous museum for all those that have passed through and a wonderful reminder of the heritage of Halifax, Canada.

    A step back in time to around 1816 has brought many visitors and even school field trips to the Ross Farm. This unique museum has so much to offer in how the world was in the early times of Halifax, how the people lived and their culture at the time. You may even meet one of the ancestors of the Ross family as a few still work the farm today.

    Old dinosaur bones, a large sow-bug-like the size of a baseball bat, giant dragonflies, and the ancestor of the frogs can be seen at the Fundy Geological Museum. The museum has many activities and events throughout the year such as Project Prosauropod, where researchers are uncovering the 200 million year old skeleton of a prosauropod dinosaur.

    Native and exotic animals roam the countryside at Shubenacadie Wildlife Park and you will be able to watch them in their own habitat. The favorite animals here are the Sable Island horses, but there is so much more to see. The children will enjoy getting up close and personal to these awesome animals.

    A walk to the top of Gaspereau Vineyard will be breath-taking as you take in the beauty of the Gaspereau Valley and Gaspereau Vineyards. Wine tours are available and of course, you will be able to sip at the most flavorful wines that Halifax has to offer. Buy your favorite wine and take home a wonderful treat.

    Domaine De Grand Pre is not just a vineyard and winery. The estate and courtyard alone is one that will entice you to visit and partake of the beauty and the majestic landscape. They have an exquisite restaurant available with many planned activities throughout the year where you will not only enjoy the wine, but the culture and landscape of this vineyard.

    Many weddings and other special events have had the delightful wines from Jost Vineyard. Many people believe these exquisites wines are better than any they have ever tasted. Visit the vineyard and winery where these unique wines are created and taste for yourself the difference.

    As you are now aware, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada has many things for you to do on your own or with your family, but you have only seen the beginning. Halifax has many unique and cultural entertainment spots and events that you will not want to miss while you are visiting.

  3. A lot of Halifax life revolves around the universities, and so the bar scene is a bit slower during the summer when the tourist activities hold sway.  FRED the Bus is a free ride downtown.

    Take a wide variety of clothing as the weather changes constantly.

    Check out the excellent indie book stores, like Frog Hollow, newsstands like Atlantic News, and coffee shops like The Daily Grind.

  4. Things to Do in the Halifax Area

    http://www.destinationhalifax.com/things...

  5. In the halifax area there are tons of things for every one to do

    some things anyone would enjoy

    Walking around the halifax waterfront. It so pretty there are lots of sail boats and restarants and little souvanier shops

    Going on the harbour hopper is fun too it takes u on a topur all through downtowwn halifax and then goes in the water and takes u through a tour of the harbour its so fun.

    In the winter the whole family will enjoy going to a muesheads hockey game

    going to citadle hill is really fun too there are lots of exciting activities and stuff for any age

    there are beaches really close to halifax tooo and everyone loves jumping in waves and tanning on the warm sandy beach.

    The nationals for paddling are coming to halifax too well dartmouth accually but its still in the municipality and its really nice. the nationals are a huge thing here too there ll be tons of stuff to do that weekend like facepainting big parties the list is endless

    another fun thing to which is also in dartmouth is rent a canoe or kiak for the day and paddle on one of canadas nicest, cleanest lakes, its amazing ive paddled there for three years

    You also might injoy point pleasent park there are adorable squierls and you can see free performances by some of halifaxs best actors there are lots of forts and the harbour veiw is the nicest thing youll ever see

    u might also enjoy the relaxing apnosphere of sullivans pond while the children enoy playing with the ducks

    Now if you like shopping halifax is a great place to come some of our big stores are

    envy

    banana republic

    ae

    garage

    lululemon is coming in 10 days

    h n m is coming soon

    aeropostale in coming in less than a mounth

    Abercrombie is rumared to be coming

    levia en roug is a nother big store

    old navey

    are big malls are

    the halifax shopping center

    spring garden road

    dartmouth crossing and my favourite the biggest in the marritimes, mic mac mall ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥

    we have the best shopping in atlatic Canada

    now For the kids in the family

    they might like

    aupercleaments park a bit of a drive but SO worth it

    toys r us bigest toy store in nova scotia

    the museum of natural history

    the discovery center where they learn about science in exciting hands on activities

    the halifax commons great place for swimming playing and skate bording

    the clay cafet were they can paint and make real potery

    And for the older folks

    taking a drive out of halifax to the surronding towns like mahone bay and liverpool

    taking a walk through the beutiful public gardens the flowers are really nice

    taking an old fasion double deker bus tour through the city giving u a cance to see all our important land marks

    anotrher fun thing is learning a little bit a bout the halifax explosion at the museum of the atlantic

    If ur feelin lucky u could go to the casino and win a bit of money the casino is also attaced to the nicest hotel in the city

    also  i hear the bars are nice but im not tottally sure cause im not old enough to go stupid laws: ( lol

    you might also enjoy the evergreen house in dartmouth even i like that museum and im only 14

    Anyways ive go on way to much and a sry i hope u enjoy halifax its great here: )

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