Halifax

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South End
5 reviews
Pier 21 terminal is now a fascinating museum devoted to immigration, flanked by tourist, cultural and shopping attractions. — Michelin Guide
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Downtown Halifax
6 reviews
Located on the waterfront with a view of Halifax Harbour, this museum exhibits a variety of small craft, ship models, photographs and displays on maritime history. — Michelin Guide
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Downtown Halifax
5 reviews
The main exhibit in the lower hall changes regularly, featuring anything from ancient art to the avant-garde. — Lonely Planet
8
South End
5 reviews
Opened to the public in 1867, this 7ha/17-acre park is a fine example of an immense Victorian garden, complete with weeping trees, ponds, fountains, statues, formal plantings and an ornate bandstand. — Michelin Guide
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Downtown Halifax
4 reviews
One of the finest examples of 19th-century Georgian architecture in all of North America. — Lonely Planet
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4 reviews
Fine sand and cobblestone shorelines, salt marshes, abandoned military fortifications and forests paint the scenery of this 400-hectare island in Halifax harbor. — Lonely Planet
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Downtown Halifax
4 reviews
St. Paul's remains an active church. A pew is always reserved for Queen Elizabeth at Sunday morning services. — Fodor's
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South End
4 reviews
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4 reviews
Halifax, base of rescue operations for the tragedy, is home to nearly all the residuals of the fateful voyage. — Lonely Planet
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Downtown Halifax
2 reviews
Boarding her and contemplating Canada's naval history and the Battle of the Atlantic is a fascinating and moving experience. — Lonely Planet
7
Downtown Halifax
2 reviews
7
Downtown Halifax
3 reviews
Today, they are home to various restaurants and pubs, as well as several boutique shops and stores that sell many local products. — Afar Magazine
7
South End
3 reviews
With over 90 exhibitions, the Discovery Centre in Halifax is an interactive science museum for kids of all ages. — Afar Magazine
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Downtown Halifax
3 reviews
Although Alexander Keith served three terms as mayor of Halifax, his political achievements are overshadowed by another accomplishment: he was colonial Nova Scotia's first certified brewmaster. — Fodor's
7
South End
2 reviews
Green in more ways than one, this waterfront market that hosts more than 200 local farmers, food producers, and artisans is one of Canada's most eco-friendly buildings. — Fodor's
7
Downtown Halifax
2 reviews
Off the pedestrian area on Granville St, this gallery shows work by students and faculty of the Nova Scotia College of Art & Design. — Lonely Planet
7
Downtown Halifax
2 reviews
Neptune Theatre has been delighting audiences in Halifax since 1963. — Afar Magazine
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3 reviews
Housed inside a replica church, its collection honors the Black community displaced by the Halifax government.  — Atlas Obscura
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