5 Places to Visit in Halifax
Halifax
Whether you’re moving to Halifax or just visiting, you’ll find it’s a big city with a small-town charm. With a population of nearly half a million, this university town is brimming with local businesses and community activities that give it a tight-knit feel. Here are five must-do activities to help you explore Halifax:
#1. Waterfront Boardwalk
Take a leisurely walk along the longest wooden waterfront boardwalk in North America. Enjoy stunning views of the city skyline and the harbor. Along the way, stop by the Maritime Museum of the Atlantic to explore sea relics, including the largest collection of Titanic artifacts and exhibits on the Halifax Explosion of 1917.
#2. Halifax Farmer's Market
The Halifax Farmer’s Market is the oldest running farmer’s market in North America, and it’s a must-visit. Browse a wide array of locally grown produce, meats, pastries, flowers, ice cream, jewelry, and more. Grab a bite to eat, pick up some unique gifts, and soak in the lively atmosphere.
#3. Alexander Keith's Brewery
Experience a slice of history with a theatrical tour at Alexander Keith’s Brewery. Actors in period costumes bring 1863 Halifax to life as they guide you through the beer-making process. Finish the tour with a taste of some classic drafts.
#4. Citadel Hill
For breathtaking views of Halifax, head to Citadel Hill, the highest point in the city. Explore Fort George and see the iconic town clock gifted by the Duke of Kent in 1803. Costumed actors offer guided tours that bring the fort’s history to life.
#5. Public Gardens
Behind Citadel Hill lie the beautiful Public Gardens, spanning two acres of land. Designed by the same person who created New York City’s Central Park, these Victorian-style gardens feature hundreds of flowers, fountains, and more. It’s a peaceful retreat in the heart of the city.
Whether you’re a new resident or a visitor, these activities will help you discover the charm and history of Halifax. Enjoy your time exploring this wonderful city!
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Published on: 6/28/2017
Updated on: 7/17/2024