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halifax - Nova Scotia
Greater Halifax
2016 Visitor Guide
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Higginsville
Moose River
Gold Mines
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Milford
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BeaverBank
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Hammonds
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Stillwater
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French Village
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Hacketts Cove
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FROM MOUTH-WATERING CULINARY DELIGHTS to the natural and
unforgettable beauty of Peggy’s Cove, Halifax truly is a vibrant urban
centre resting on the edge of nature. Located on the second largest
Atlantic Ocean
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natural harbour in the world, life here revolves around the sea.
Halifax: Atlantic Canada’s
entertainment capital
Whether you discover a
local event on the
waterfront or catch a
Crystal Crescent Beach
wave at Lawrencetown Beach, Halifax offers something for everyone.
Start mapping your next vacation. For additional information,
Airport
Beach
Picnic Area
Halifax features:
• A rich culinary scene with more than 750 restaurants and bars
• Natural, coastal beauty with dozens of beaches, lakes, parks and trails within minutes of downtown
• Walk the ocean’s edge along Halifax’s historic waterfront boardwalk
• Unforgettable local events, festivals, sports and entertainment showcasing unique local talents and culture
• Vibrant arts and culture scene with not-to-be-missed museums and art galleries
itineraries and travel packages visit destinationhalifax.com
Your boutique shopping,
dining and entertainment
destination in the city.
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Halifax Harbour
Publisher: Patty Baxter
Senior Editor: Trevor J. Adams
Contributing Editors: Kim Hart Macneill
and Suzanne Rent
Research Assistant: Crystal Slaunwhite
Graphic Designer: Gwen North
Production Manager: Jeffrey Webb
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Historic Properties is a designated National Historic Site in the heart of downtown Halifax.
Open 7 days a week and located directly on the waterfront boardwalk.
Where the past is always present.
1869 Upper Water St., Halifax, NS
www.historicproperties.ca
No part of this publication may be reproduced
without written consent of the publisher. While
every effort has been made to ensure ­accuracy, the
publisher cannot be held responsible for any errors or
­omissions that may occur.
Bike tour on the Halifax waterfront
Access map
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Explore a vibrant capital city by the sea
10
Attractions20
Dining27
Nightlife34
Shopping map
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Maps: Downtown Halifax and Dartmouth
38
Ship to shore
42
Events 49
Accommodations52
Tours and outdoor fun
61
Excursions70
ON THE COVER: Hugging Halifax’s historic waterfront, the boardwalk is a popular
destination in any season. Photo: Destination Halifax.
We are grateful for the assistance of Nova Scotia
Tourism Agency and Destination Halifax in preparing
this guide.
Table of Contents
Photos: Nova Scotia Tourism Agency
Photo: Destination Halifax
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The map on page 8 shows the region’s
approaches. From the north, Highway 102
brings you to downtown Halifax via Bayers
Road. Highway 118 from Highway 102
connects with Highway 107 to the Eastern
Shore and Highway 111 (the Circumferential
Highway circling Dartmouth). Highway 111
then leads to downtown Halifax via the
MacKay Bridge. Highway 103 comes from
Yarmouth via the South Shore. Highway 101
comes from Yarmouth via the Annapolis Valley.
For information on highway conditions, dial 511
in Nova Scotia.
Halifax Robert L. Stanfield International Airport is
35km from downtown Halifax on Highway 102,
and approximately 30km from downtown
Dartmouth. Halifax Transit operates its MetroX
service from downtown to Halifax airport. The
#320 bus runs every 30 minutes during peak
morning (6am to 9am) and afternoon (3pm to
6pm) times; it runs hourly for the rest of the
day. Fares are $3.50 for adults/students and
$2.75 for children/seniors. Maritime Bus
provides service to most of Nova Scotia,
including Halifax airport. Other shuttle
services run from the airport to destinations
such as Sydney, Annapolis Valley, Yarmouth,
Truro, and Prince Edward Island.
For more information, contact the Airport Visitor
Information Centre at 902-873-1223 or visit
www.hiaa.com.
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Halifax
Halifax
Public
Transit
Gardens
ferry
and New Brunswick, with connections to
points beyond. For ticket information:
1-800-575-1807.
Entering Canada
Halifax is the East Coast terminus for Via Rail
(www.viarail.ca). There are three trains weekly,
with connections to destinations across North
America. The station is at 1161 Hollis Street.
For more information: 1-888-842-7245.
Visitors to Canada require valid travel
documents. Refer to
www.cic.gc.ca/english/visit/index.asp.
Americans consult www.travel.state.gov.
Sea
Non-Canadian pleasure craft must register
with the Canadian Border Services Agency.
Call 1-888-226-7277 upon entering Canadian
waters.
Many cruise lines visit Halifax. Learn more
on page 42. For private boats, find mooring
information on page 61.
Non-Canadian Pleasure Crafts
Several ferries also connect to Nova Scotia.
Getting Around
Bay Ferries
Driving
Saint John, N.B., to Digby, N.S. (year-round)
1-888-249-7245 / www.nfl-bay.com
Northumberland Ferries
Wood Islands, P.E.I., to Caribou, N.S.
(May 1 to December 20)
1-888-249-7245 / www.nfl-bay.com
Marine Atlantic
Port aux Basques, Nfld. (year-round) and
Argentia, Nfld. (June 19 to September 30)
to North Sydney, N.S.
1-800-341-7981 / www.marine-atlantic.ca
Bus
The Maritime Bus (www.maritimebus.com)
terminal is located at 1161 Hollis Street.
Service to Cape Breton, Prince Edward Island,
Speed limits and distances are in Metric
(1km=0.62 miles). Unless otherwise posted,
it is legal in Nova Scotia to turn right on a red
light after making a full stop. Seat belts are
compulsory. Driving under the influence of
alcohol is illegal, as is using a mobile phone
while driving (unless it’s an entirely hands-free
device). It’s illegal to smoke in vehicles carrying
children. Daytime running lights are mandatory.
Child safety seats are required for children
under 40 lbs., booster seats are required
for children under age nine or 4’9”. Refer to
www.gov.ns.ca/tran.
Bridges
Two toll bridges connect Halifax and
Dartmouth: the A. Murray MacKay Bridge
and Angus L. Macdonald Bridge. The toll
Halifax Citadel National Historic Site
is $1. The Macdonald Bridge has a shuttle
for pedestrians and cyclists during ongoing
renovations. The bridge will periodically
be closed to all traffic as work progresses.
Consult www.hdbc.ca for details.
Visitor Information
Public Transit
•
Halifax Transit (www.halifax.ca/metrotransit)
serves the Greater Halifax area. Bus and ferry
rates are $2.50 for adults and students,
$1.75 for seniors and children aged 5 to 15
and free for children under the age 5.
Call 902-490-4000, TDD: 902-490-6645.
Taxis/Limos
You’ll find taxi stands in high-traffic areas
throughout the city and it’s possible (although
sometimes difficult) to hail cabs in high-traffic
areas. A one-way trip between Stanfield
Airport and the city centre is $63.
Destination Halifax
Destination Halifax (www.destinationhalifax.com)
provides support services for meeting planners.
Call 1-877-422-9334.
Year-round information centres:
•
Halifax Waterfront on the boardwalk at
Sackville Landing at 1655 Lower Water
Street in Halifax. 902-424-4248.
Halifax Stanfield International Airport
at Exit 6 off of Highway 102.
902-873-1223 or 902-873-1224
Consult www.destinationhalifax.com and
www.novascotia.com.
Accessibility
Need-A-Lift Transportation Services
(www.needalift.ca) provides wheelchair
accessible bus and taxi service in Metro.
Phone 902-222-5438. Accessible Media
(www.ami.ca) offers audio versions of printed
materials to people with vision difficulties.
Phone 902-444-7358.
The Interpreter Service for the Deaf is
available from 8:30am to 4:30pm. Phone
902-429-5752 or 1-800-516-5551.
Emergency pager: 902-498-1198.
Email: interpreterservices@ns.sympatico.ca
Important Numbers
Emergency: 911 / Police, fire and medical emergencies.
Non-emergency medical information: 811
Environment Canada weather information: 902-426-9090 / www.weatheroffice.ec.gc.ca
Municipal and transit information: 311
Explore
Photo: Nova Scotia Tourism Agency
With a well deserved reputation for hospitality, our community has a
legendary history of welcoming visitors. Read on, and discover all we
have to offer.
Photo: Destination Halifax
With a history of settlement dating back centuries, Halifax is a dream
destination for history buffs—museums and historic sites abound. But
while it’s always mindful of its history, Halifax is also a multicultural
modern city, with thriving art, theatre, and music communities.
Photo: Nova Scotia Tourism Agency
rom centuries-old fishing villages to ancient forests to a vibrant
downtown, the Halifax Region boasts a huge variety of experiences
for travellers. Over the following pages, you’ll find classic
attractions, unique escapes, family fun, rich culture, and much more.
Historical Escapes
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See pages 20–26 for details and contact information for these
and other attractions.
Black Cultural Centre for Nova Scotia
1149 Main St., Dartmouth / www.bccns.com
Explore the long and fascinating history of black culture in Nova Scotia,
dating back to the 1600s. Through audio-visual displays, exhibits,
educational workshops, and cultural performances, the museum
preserves and promotes African-Canadian heritage and contributions.
HMCS Sackville
Photo: Nova Scotia Tourism Agency
Halifax Public Gardens
Black Cultural Centre for Nova Scotia
Photo: Nova Scotia Tourism Agency
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Sackville Landing off Lower Water St. (in summer), Halifax
www.hmcssackville-cnmt.ns.ca
Climb aboard this convoy escort corvette, which was among the
defenders of the great convoys of ships that brought relief supplies to
Europe during the Second World War. Fully restored, it’s now a floating
museum and memorial to those who served in Canada’s navy.
Maritime Command Museum Library and Archives
Canadian Forces Base Stadacona / 2725 Gottingen St., Halifax
The stately Georgian mansion overlooking Halifax’s Naval Dockyard,
known as Admiralty House, shelters an extensive collection of Canadian
military artifacts including uniforms, model ships, ships’ bells, weapons,
and medals, plus an extensive research library.
Prince of Wales Tower National Historic Site
HMCS Sackville
World Peace Pavilion, Dartmouth
Capture a moment
Prince of Wales Tower National Historic Site
Point Pleasant Park, Halifax
www.parkscanada.gc.ca/princewalestower
The round, thick-walled Martello tower, built in 1796 to protect British
gun batteries, was the first of its type in North America. Grounds open
year-round. See pages 20–26 for details and contact information for these and other attractions.
Bishop’s Park
Halifax City Hall and Grand Parade
Shore Club Rd., Hubbards
The gazebo across from St. Luke’s Anglican Church offers a panorama
of Hubbards Cove and the picturesque Fitzroy River. 1841 Argyle St., Halifax
www.halifax.ca
A fine example of Victorian architecture. Stretching south is Grand
Parade, a military parade ground from Halifax’s earliest days that’s still a
public gathering place. At the south end is Halifax’s oldest building,
St. Paul’s Church (circa 1750).
Off Alderney Dr., Dartmouth
Follow the path to the top of the hill for a breathtaking vantage of the
harbour, Halifax’s skyline, and the garden.
Fisherman’s Cove
Eastern Passage, off Route 322
www.fishermanscove.ns.ca
Colourful boats and shanties line the wharves of this 200-year-old
fishing village, sharing space with shops, restaurants, and an art gallery.
Granville Mall
North end of Granville St., Halifax
Cobblestones pave this lovely pedestrian plaza, which is decked out
with vibrant flower boxes, wrought-iron benches, a bubbling fountain,
and some of the finest Victorian-Italianate façades in Canada.
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Entrance on Sackville Street, Halifax
www.parkscanada.gc.ca/halifaxcitadel
Dominating the heart of downtown Halifax, this popular site offers
commanding views of the downtown and harbour, and is home to the
Army Museum. Historical animators fire a cannon daily at noon, in a
tradition dating back centuries.
Halifax Public Gardens
Spring Garden Rd. at South Park St., Halifax
www.halifaxpublicgardens.ca
Pathways wend past duck ponds, fountains, trees, and Victorian
flowerbeds. Bands play on summer Sunday afternoons at the
bandstand. Open from May to November.
Purcell’s Cove Road, off Route 253, Halifax
www.parkscanada.gc.ca/yorkredoubt
Roam among the ramparts and bunkers of this 200-year-old
fortification, built on the cliff overlooking the harbour approaches
and McNabs Island. The British first fortified this site in 1793. Later, it
was the nerve centre of the harbour defences when German U-boats
menaced the North Atlantic during the Second World War. Enjoy the
magnificent harbour views along several hillside walking trails, leading
to the ocean below.
Halifax Seaport Farmers’ Market
1209 Marginal Rd., Halifax / halifaxfarmersmarket.com
The Old Town Clock
Brunswick St. at George St., Halifax
The turret clock at the base of Citadel Hill was manufactured to keep
the garrison and townspeople punctual. It has watched over the city
since 1803.
York Redoubt National Historic Site
Unexpected Discoveries
Photo: Lisa Enman
Dartmouth Common
Halifax Citadel National Historic Site
Halifax Citadel
In a unique, environmentally friendly building on the Halifax waterfront, the Seaport Market is jammed every weekend with local chefs
and foodies looking for the best of Nova Scotia’s culinary offerings.
Sample tasty baked goods, artisanal cheeses, boutique wines, fresh
produce and more. Gifts, wool-wear and crafts abound too. This is
the downtown’s number-one shopping destination on weekends.
Open daily; full market on Saturdays, other vendors vary by day.
Explore
Photo: Destination Halifax
The Old Town Clock
Corner of Barrington St. and Spring Garden Rd., Halifax
The city’s oldest graveyard, where the first grave was dug just one
day after English settlers arrived on June 21, 1749. This site is a visible
expression of all that Halifax witnessed in its century of European
settlement. Interpretive signs highlight graves of historical significance.
The large stone arch with the lion atop is the Welsford-Parker
Monument (1857), a memorial to the victims of the Crimean War.
Photo: Destination Halifax
Photo: Lisa Enman
Old Burying Ground
Hemlock Ravine Park
Exploring Halifax Harbour’s features from shore or by boat, you’ll
notice four distinct islands. Closest to downtown is compact
Georges Island, with the small lighthouse on the side. It played
a key role in the harbour’s defence system for almost 200 years.
Access to Georges Island is currently not permitted. The island
sometimes hosts limited-access concerts and special events.
Hemlock Ravine Park
The Dingle
Prospect
Halifax Harbourwalk
Photo: Destination Halifax
Hugging the harbour for 10 city blocks, from the
Canadian Museum of Immigration at Pier 21 in the
south to Casino Nova Scotia in the north, this gentle
path takes you past historic sites, shops, restaurants,
and attractions. Throughout the year, the waterfront
bustles with events and activities. Fireworks mark
Canada Day and Halifax’s birthday. (See pages
50–51 for details.) In summer, several buskers share
their musical talents. Stroll along the waterfront’s
finger piers and watch the daily comings and goings
of busy harbour traffic: naval ships, towering cargo
vessels, tour boats, cruise ships, sailboats, and
pleasure craft of all sizes.
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Scenic Drive South
Eastern Passage
The Lighthouse Route leads you through the distinctive cultures of
Nova Scotia’s South Shore, where life revolves around the sea as it
has for centuries. Follow the shore of Halifax Harbour toward the
ocean, taking Purcell’s Cove Road (Route 253) from the Armdale
Rotary as it winds along the Northwest Arm. At Herring Cove, Route
253 joins Route 349 and continues south through Portuguese
Cove, Duncan’s Cove, Ketch Harbour, and Sambro. Today, these
picturesque fishing communities are also home to thriving craft and
artisan communities. Shutterbugs should allow plenty of time to snap
the coastal colour in the tiny villages that dot the route.
SS Atlantic Heritage Park
180 Sandy Cove Rd., Terence Bay
(off Route 333) www.ssatlantic.com
When the SS Atlantic sank off the shores of Lower
Prospect in 1873, 562 people died. It was the
worst single-vessel marine disaster to occur off the
Canadian coast prior to the Titanic. This heritage
site marks the burial place for 277 of the victims.
The memorial includes a peaceful oceanfront
park, complete with a wheelchair-accessible
boardwalk.
Georges Island, Halifax Harbour
Between McNabs and the mainland at Eastern Passage lies Lawlor
Island, the protected woodland home of deer and osprey. Finally,
tiny Devil’s Island shimmers on the horizon at the harbour’s
mouth. Helen Creighton, the celebrated folklorist, spent decades
gathering stories of mysterious happenings on this ominously
named island, once the seasonal home of several fishermen. Find
collections of her famous tales at bookstores around the city.
Sir Sandford Fleming Park (The Dingle)
Dingle Rd., off Purcell’s Cove Rd., Halifax
When you hear Haligonians refer to “the Dingle,”
this is the place they mean. Gentle walking trails in
this stately park lead through four natural habitats:
second-growth woodlands, a heath barren, a
saltwater marsh, and a frog pond. The 10-storey
Dingle Tower, guarded by bronze lions at the
foot, was commissioned by Sir Sandford Fleming,
inventor of standard time zones. Climb to the
top for an outstanding view of Halifax’s
Northwest Arm.
A little farther out in the harbour is McNabs Island, another
important part of the harbour defence system that was also home
to several generations of independent settlers. Today a 22-km
network of hiking trails leads past the island’s lighthouse, ruined
fortress and batteries, sand beaches and abandoned homesteads.
A ferry from Eastern Passage or charter boats from Cable Wharf can
take you there for a day of exploring. But be sure to pack a lunch
and bring water. There are no services on the island.
Branching off Route 3, Route 333 leads you to some of the area’s
most iconic fishing villages, where you will learn of shipwrecks,
lighthouses, old churches, and the lives of those who settled here.
Head southwest and travel past scenic Prospect, perched on
the shores of its namesake bay, to Peggy’s Cove. This is the most
famous of all these fishing communities. Locals here have earned
their living from the sea since 1811.
Peggy’s Cove
Canada’s Titanic
Continuing through November, visitors
to the Canadian Museum of Immigration
at Pier 21 on Marginal Road can explore
the tragic story of one of Canada’s worst
maritime disasters with the exhibition
Canada’s Titantic—The Empress of
Ireland. Jammed with immigrants, the
Empress was hit broadside by a coal
ship on the foggy St. Lawrence River.
More than a thousand people died.
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Kent Ave., Bedford
Just off the Bedford Highway, you can stroll
through the setting of one of the city’s most
romantic tales. Mysterious Hemlock Ravine is a
75-hectare forested habitat including a towering
stand of rare virgin hemlocks. Prince Edward,
Duke of Kent, commanded British forces here
from 1794 to 1800. He created this charming
retreat for himself and his mistress, Julie St.
Laurent. Pathways amble from heart-shaped Julie’s
Pond through the woods. This, and the little
rotunda on the shore, are the only remaining signs
of this romantic interlude.
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Halifax Harbour Islands
Photo: Destination Halifax
Stepping out
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Six Great Beaches
Inside scoop
Peggy’s Cove, a 45-minute drive west of Halifax on Route 333, is a
place of great rugged beauty, hewn by the forces of nature. Dominated
by its famous lighthouse, this tiny fishing community clings to land’s
edge. Moss and lichens creep across a barren landscape peppered
by huge boulders called “erratics,” remnants left 10,000 years ago by
receding glaciers at the end of the last Ice Age. Crashing waves batter
the rocky shoreline as soaring gulls cry overhead.
If you prefer to head south of the city instead, you won’t
be disappointed. Off Route 306 at Pennant Point
Coastal Heritage Park, you’ll find a pristine trio of whitesand beaches arcing along the ocean’s edge. Known
as Crystal Crescent Beach, it’s one of the most popular
in the area for sunbathing and beachcombing. Hiking
trails lead past berry brambles and evergreens, offering a
spectacular seaside panorama.
Photo: Destination Halifax
Amid this unforgiving landscape, the Peggy’s Cove Lighthouse endures.
Nestled in a blanket of mist, this iconic white-and-red beacon is a must
for every visitor’s photo album and draws thousands of sightseers
annually. Explore the rocks with care though: the waves are dangerous.
Musquodoboit River
Scenic Drive East
East of Halifax, you’ll find island-filled bays, broad sandy beaches, and
quaint seaside villages. So grab a coffee to go, buckle your seatbelt
and head out to meet the sunrise and the rugged seascapes along the
Marine Drive.
From Cole Harbour, follow Route 207 through the fishing villages
of Three Fathom Harbour, Seaforth, Grand Désert, and West
Chezzetcook, where you’ll discover cultural traditions that date back
to the earliest settlers and 18th-century Acadians. Grab a bucket and a
spade, roll up your pant-legs and go digging for clams on the flats of
Clam Harbour or Jeddore Oyster Pond.
Clam Harbour Beach
The dunes and tidal estuaries behind the beach provide
a winter home for migratory waterfowl, and an important
nesting area for the endangered piping plover. Or pack
a picnic and head further east along Route 7 to Lake
Charlotte, where the lazy waves of Clam Harbour Beach
invite kids of all ages to splash and swim for hours. Don’t
forget your shovel and pail: the fine golden sand here is
ideal for sculpting.
Who was Peggy? According to local folklore, the village was named
after the lone survivor of a schooner that sank here in 1800. Or it might
simply be the diminutive form (Peggy) of St. Margaret’s Bay.
Queensland Beach
For a refreshing summertime dip, a cold milkshake and
some great people watching, head south on Highway 3 to
popular Queensland Beach Park. The warm water and
sheltered cove attracts windsurfers, jet-skiers, and
teenagers galore. A short drive further on Highway 3
brings you to Hubbards, an enduring summertime
retreat. Follow Shore Road to discover the area’s gem:
Hubbards Beach is a private, controlled-access beach
that’s manicured each day and boasts some of the
warmest saltwater temperatures along the Atlantic coast
of Nova Scotia.
The village’s most famous resident was William deGarthe, a Finnish
artist who carved a memorial to the courage of the local fishermen. The
sculpture covers a 30-metre granite outcrop and depicts St. Michael,
several fishermen, their wives and children.
Peggy’s Cove’s breathtaking natural beauty has made it one of
the province’s premier tourist destinations and one of the most
photographed attractions in Canada.
For more beach listings, see page 61.
Crystal Crescent Beach
Or turn inland on Route 224 and follow the lush Musquodoboit River
Valley west through some of Nova Scotia’s most unspoiled wilderness
to Upper Musquodoboit. Anglers should pack their tackle. The
Musquodoboit River is one of Nova Scotia’s finest trout and salmon
runs.
Taylor Head Provincial Park
Peggy’s Cove
Photo: Gwen North
Be sure to bring a camera. Autumn’s chill turns the woodlands, lichencovered rocks, and heather moors into a quilt of orange, gold and
crimson. It’s no wonder this pristine stretch of coast is fast becoming a
mecca for outdoor adventurers.
Photo: Nova Scotia Tourism Agency
Off Hwy. 7 in Spry Bay
A superb way to experience the coast is to hike the trails or take a
dip at Taylor Head Provincial Park. On a spectacular peninsula,
the park’s lovely sand beach is sheltered from the direct force of
the waves, making it ideal for swimming (unsupervised). Several
backcountry hiking trails, ranging from 2km to 8km, follow the edge
of Mushaboom Harbour through a diverse array of natural habitats,
rising above the shoreline to offer unparalleled views of the open
ocean. This is one of the finest coastal trails on North America’s
eastern seaboard.
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Prospect
Just east of the city you’ll discover a trio of broad, sandy
beaches without compare. Beach volleyball is a favourite
pastime at Rainbow Haven, which is part of Cole
Harbour’s extensive saltwater marsh system, just off Route
322. Martinique Beach in East Petpeswick (off Route 7)
is Nova Scotia’s longest. This sparkling crescent of finepacked white sand stretches for 5km, making it ideal for
leisurely strolling.
Peggy’s Cove
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Sun worshippers and water babies rejoice: just outside
the city centre, fabulous beaches abound.
All along the rugged coastline of
St. Margaret’s and Prospect bays, you’ll
notice the brightly coloured hulls of
resident sea kayakers bobbing on the
crystal-clear water. Rent a kayak from local
outfitters or join a guided paddling tour
to explore the bays’ many nooks and
crannies, sheltered coves, and offshore
islands. Find tour operators on
pages 65–66.
Photo: Nova Scotia Tourism Agency
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For more outdoor fun, see Tours and outdoor fun
on page 61.
Hiking at Point Pleasant Park Photo: Nova Scotia Tourism Agency
Point Pleasant Dr., Halifax
Lace up your sneakers, grab a water bottle, and head to this
75-hectare park on the south tip of the Halifax peninsula. Joggers,
dog-walkers, and cross-country skiers flock here. Some 39km of
trails wend past the ruins of early fortifications, the wind-swept
shores of Halifax Harbour and, often, seals sunbathing on the
rocks. Pack a Frisbee and a picnic and make a day of it.
Golf around Nova Scotia
Lawrencetown Beach
From sylvan settings to spectacular seaside courses, Nova Scotia
boasts a range of golfing experiences. Traditionalists will love the
Stanley Thompson designs at Highlands Links and Digby Pines
Golf Resort & Spa, and the Donald Ross seaside design at White
Point Beach Resort. Meanwhile, courses like Bell Bay Golf Club,
Glen Arbour Golf Course, The Lakes Golf Club, and the new Links
at Brunello Estates boast contemporary designs. Whether you’re
day tripping from Halifax or embarking on a cross-province
tour, you’ll find an unforgettable golf experience.
www.golfnovascotia.com
Turn to page 63 for golf course listings.
Photo: Gwen North
On the water at Shubie Park
Shubenacadie Canal
54 Locks Rd., Dartmouth
Shubie’s extensive network of woodland walking trails border the
banks of the historic Shubenacadie Canal, which once connected
Halifax Harbour with the Bay of Fundy through a series of lakes and
locks. Canoe or kayak in tranquil Lake Charles, or take a dip at the
sandy beach. In winter, the wide, groomed pathways are ideal for
cross-country skiing and snowshoeing, while the frozen lakes offer
ice skating (ice conditions vary—ensure it is safe).
Surfing at Lawrencetown Beach
Hwy. 207, Lawrencetown
Wind-swept Lawrencetown Beach, with its strong currents and
dependable waves, has earned a reputation for world-class surfing,
year-round. Whether you’re a beginner looking to ride your first
wave or a life-long addict seeking a righteous point break, this
surfing scene satisfies. Gear and board rentals are available nearby.
Turn to page 61 for beach listings.
Whale-watching
Golfing in Nova Scotia
Whale watching
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Seaside Paradise
Some 45 kilometres southwest of Halifax on Highway 3, you find the
215-year-old seaside village of Hubbards. This is your base to explore
the Aspotogan Peninsula, an unspoiled slice of heaven that includes
pristine wilderness, fishing villages, seaside vistas, and glorious white
sand beaches.
Hubbards is a thriving community by the ocean, boasting a beautiful
harbour (Hubbards Cove). Just east of Hubbards on Highway 3 is
Queensland Beach (page 61), a favourite with locals and visitors alike.
Hubbards is the eastern gateway to the Aspotogan Peninsula, where
Highway 329 begins. This road follows the shoreline of the peninsula for
about 40 kilometres from Hubbards to East River. It’s a beautiful drive
with lots to see and do en route.
Celebrating its 80th anniversary this year, the Shore Club (page 32)
is a local landmark. The last of Nova Scotia’s old-style dance halls, it
hosts live entertainment weekly, and traditional lobster suppers. Nearby,
the Dauphinee Inn offers a more formal dining experience. Hubbards
Shopping Centre and Hubbards Square provide a variety of services
for travellers. These include a bank, food, liquor, hardware, and variety
stores.
The settlement of Fox Point begins as soon as you leave Highway 3
at Hubbards and take Highway 329. This community is spread along
the shore of St. Margaret’s Bay from Hubbards to Mill Cove. There is a
pretty harbour, sheltering the boats of a busy fishing community.
As you travel through Fox Point you will pass Shatford’s Lobster Pound,
where you can buy fresh lobsters (902-857-9562). Just over the hill from
the lobster pound is Fox Point Beach, another beloved seaside escape.
Next along Highway 329 is Mill Cove, another fishing community. Look
for the gravel shore road on your left, and take the scenic route by the
ocean, past all the fish stores and down to the harbour, where people fish
from the public wharf for mackerel and pollock.
In Birchy Head, you’ll find the Ice House Cottage (page 60). The latter
is a converted icehouse formerly used by local fishermen, now rented as
a cottage.
Next on your itinerary is North West Cove, a beautiful, horseshoe
shaped harbour, home to a busy fishing village of about 100 people.
Horse Island guards the entrance to the cove. From the north side of
the harbour you can see across St. Margaret’s Bay to Peggy’s Cove.
Fishermen of Irish and Huguenot descent founded this village, and their
descendants still live and work here. It’s also the home of watercolour
artist Jan Shilletto, whose work is on sale at her studio. This lovely spot is a
favourite of artists and photographers.
Climb the hill to leave the cove and you’ll see St. Cuthbert’s Church.
Across from the Church there is a road off to the left, which leads to South
West Cove. It is only a short drive down the gravel road to this cove and
Meet the local marine life (minke and pilot whales, dolphins, sharks,
seals, and seabirds) on a nature-watching excursion. You’ll find a
variety of boat tours and
deep-sea fishing charters
offered by operators in
Fisherman’s Cove in Eastern
Passage and at Cable Wharf
in downtown Halifax. See
pages 65–66 for a list of tour
companies.
Point Pleasant Park
Aspotogan Peninsula
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The Shore Club
the small but picturesque beach is worth the trip. Boaters from around the
world stop in this popular anchorage.
Eponymous Aspotogan is a small fishing community with a safe, deep
harbour. A favourite subject for artists and photographers, Aspotogan
is nestled between steep hills. To the south, is the grandly named
Aspotogan Mountain, the highest point on the peninsula. Follow the
road up the steep hill to the south, and after driving carefully round some
very sharp bends, you’ll soon find yourself back on Highway 329.
Bayswater is your next stop. It’s noted for its beautiful, crescentshaped beach. The community is spread along the coast and inland. This
haven is a popular escape for nearby city dwellers. Bayswater Provincial
Park, a day park for picnickers, is home to a small fresh water lake. This
is an ideal spot to relax on a summer day. The road leaves the shoreline
at Bayswater, and passes All Saints Church heading south to Blandford,
just a few kilometres away.
When you reach Blandford you have a beautiful view across the
harbour to the Tancook Islands. The islands can be reached by ferry
from Chester—a perfect day trip. Busy little Blandford is home to many
special events, including the Herring-Chokers Lunch, Saturday morning
community breakfasts and community turkey dinners. St. Barnabus
Anglican Church, with its lovely (locally donated) stained glass windows is
a local landmark.
When you reach the shoreline at Blandford, there is a signpost showing
New Harbour along the road to the left. It’s only a short drive to a small
harbour with a derelict whaling station across from the wharf. This is the
mainland harbour used by residents of Ironbound Island, just offshore.
Ironbound Island is very pretty, with a small harbour in which the fishing
boats shelter. The island has the rugged, rocky shoreline so typical of
Nova Scotia. The residents of Ironbound Island have wonderful gardens,
fertilized with seaweed so generously supplied by the clear, cold waters
of the Atlantic Ocean.
When you leave Blandford heading toward Chester, the road turns
right, away from the ocean. At this point there is a shore road off to your
left. Be sure to take this side road for it is a short but enjoyable drive to a
pretty part of Upper Blandford. Drive to the end of the road, noting as you
go a gravel road off to your right. When you return from the dead end,
turn up the gravel road and it will bring you back onto Highway 329 at
Deep Cove.
Deep Cove is the ideal “hurricane hole” for sailors, perfectly sheltered
from the open ocean. Next, the highway leads you past Mailman’s farm,
and on to East River. This pretty community is spread along the shoreline,
where there is a nice, little-used beach. Highway 329 ends as you leave
East River and come to the junction with Highway 3. Turn left to go to
Chester or right to return to Halifax.
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Photo: Nova Scotia Tourism Agency
Outdoor Adventures
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Attractions
Halifax Public Gardens
Hemlock Ravine Park
South Park St. at Spring Garden Rd., Halifax
902-490-4000 / www.halifax.ca
Kent Ave., off Bedford Hwy., Bedford / 902-490-4000
The finest original formal Victorian Public Garden
in North America. Public washrooms, bus tour
drop-off area (on Spring Garden Road), and
Horticulture Hall. Photographers welcome, no
appointment required. Café on site. No wedding
ceremonies permitted. No pets, bikes, smoking.
Open daily from early May until late November,
8am to dusk. Free admission.
Halifax Seaport Farmers’ Market
Pier 20, Marginal Rd., Halifax
www.halifaxfarmersmarket.com
North America’s oldest continually-operating
farmers’ market boasts over 250 vendors of fresh
fruit and produce, organic meats and cheeses,
baked goods, art, crafts, wine, beer, and more.
Full market on Saturday, other vendors vary by
day. Check the website for the latest updates.
Alexander Keith’s Nova Scotia Brewery
Halifax Citadel
Attractions
Bishop’s Park
Granville Mall
Alderney Landing
Shore Club Rd., Hubbards
North end of Granville St., Halifax
Located across from Saint Luke’s Anglican
Church. Gazebo, interpretation panels, picnic
tables, benches, a short walking trail, and a
variety of shrubs and trees. Operated and
maintained by the Hubbards Heritage Society.
Open year-round. Free admission.
Destroyed by fire in 1859, the buildings on this
block at the end of Granville Street were rebuilt
in the Italianate style. It features a variety of
restaurants, pubs, and shops with an attractive
pedestrian plaza with a fountain and benches.
2 Ochterloney St., Dartmouth / 902-461-4698
www.alderneylanding.com
Located on the Dartmouth waterfront where
the Halifax Transit ferries dock, this community
cultural centre features a theatre, outdoor events
plaza, weekend market, art gallery, and more.
Alexander Keith’s Nova Scotia Brewery
1496 Lower Water St., Halifax
902-455-1474 / 877-612-1820 / www.keiths.ca
Award-winning historical tour of the original
brewery of Nova Scotia’s first certified brew
master, who was also a three-time mayor of
Halifax. All ages. Tours daily from June 1 to
October 31, scheduled tours on weekends
November 1 to May 31. Pre-book tours during
the week for large groups. Admission charged.
Keith’s General Store open daily, year-round
(merchandise and beer sales).
Atlantic Playland
1200 Lucasville Rd., Hammonds Plains
902-865-1025 / www.playland.ns.ca
Waterslides, go-carts, and action rides. Open
June 19 to September 7. Pay-as-you-play with
attraction tickets and bracelets.
Bicentennial Theatre
12390 Hwy. 224, Middle Musquodoboit
902-384-2819 / www.bicentennialtheatre.ca
The theatre hosts the annual Kirk Logan Old Time
Fiddling Contest in late September, plus other
musical and stage acts. Open year-round for
special events and viewing by appointment.
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Casino Nova Scotia
1983 Upper Water St., Halifax / 902-425-7777
888-6GAMES6 / www.casinonovascotia.com
Dartmouth Common
Halifax Citadel National Historic Site
Fisherman’s Cove
4 Government Wharf Rd., Eastern Passage (off Rte. 322)
902-465-6093 / www.fishermanscove.ns.ca
With 30 horses and 12 kilometres of woodland
trails, Hatfield Farm offers a variety of “cowboythemed” activities, including wagon/sleigh and
trail rides, riding lessons, a petting pen, cookouts,
overnight adventures, all-inclusive weddings,
birthday parties, and corporate meetings. Open
year-round.
Neptune Theatre
1869 Upper Water St., Halifax
902-429-0530 / www.historicproperties.ca
1593 Argyle St., Halifax / 902-429-7070
800-565-7345 / www.neptunetheatre.com
This National Historic Site is comprised of three
square blocks of restored heritage buildings,
now home to shops, boutiques, a brewpub, and
more. Open daily.
Atlantic Canada’s largest professional theatre
with several shows on two stages: musicals,
comedies, dramas, a family-friendly holiday
special, and new Canadian works. Dinner
and hotel packages available. Season runs
September to May.
The Hydrostone Market
5515–5547 Young St., Halifax / www.hydrostonemarket.ca
Designated a National Historic District, the
Hydrostone neighbourhood was built in
the aftermath of the 1917 Halifax Explosion.
Completed in 1920, a total of 328 houses
were built from concrete blocks known as
hydrostones. Considered one of Halifax’s most
appealing neighbourhoods, the Hydrostone
includes a unique collection of shops and
restaurants in a European-style market. Market
open daily, year-round. Picnic tables available.
NovaScotian Crystal
McNabs and Lawlor Islands
Provincial Park
The Old Burying Ground
Halifax Harbour / 888-544-3434 / parks.gov.ns.ca
Accessible by ferry from Eastern Passage and
Halifax. McNabs features over 22 kilometres of
5080 George St., Halifax / 902-492-0416
888-977-2797 / www.novascotiancrystal.com
See molten crystal being mouth-blown and
hand-cut, using techniques and tools that have
not changed for centuries. See craftsmen on
site and visit the showroom of Canada’s only
crystalmakers. Showroom open year-round,
glassworks hours vary seasonally. Worldwide
shipping available.
Barrington St. at Spring Garden Rd., Halifax / 902-429-2240
A National Historic Site and registered Provincial
Heritage Property. Some 12,000 people are buried
here, although only about 1,200 headstones
remain. Notable names include British Major
5440 Spring Garden Rd., Halifax / 902-490-5700
www.halifaxpubliclibraries.ca
Making a bold architectural statement, Halifax’s
new library has drawn acclaim from around the
world. In addition to its extensive collection,
it boasts free Wi-Fi, public-use computers,
and some of the city’s best vistas. A fun and
whimsical space, it’s a great spot to while away
an afternoon. Halifax Public Libraries has 14
branches around the city.
Originally reserved in the 18th century for
settlers to graze their livestock, the Common
remains a pleasant stop. A cairn commemorates
the 1750 landing of 353 settlers from the ship
Alderney and the founding of the original town
of Dartmouth. Just across Thistle Street from the
Halifax Transit bus terminal.
1840 Hammonds Plains Rd., Hammonds Plains
902-835-5676 / 1-877-835-5676
www.hatfieldfarm.com
Historic Properties
Halifax Central Library
Located on the Halifax waterfront. Over 400 slot
machines, electronic table games, and table
games including black jack, roulette, craps, and
poker. Dining, live entertainment. Open Sunday
to Thursday, 10am to 4am; Friday and Saturday,
open 24 hours. Must be 19 or older with
government-issued photo ID.
Bordered by Alderney Dr., Nantucket Ave.,
Victoria Rd., and Park Ave.
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Hatfield Farm Cowboy Adventures
Walking trails run through a 75-hectare
forested habitat. Open year-round. No winter
maintenance on trails. Off-leash area for dogs.
Free admission.
trails, a variety of forested and coastal settings,
historic sites, and limited day-use facilities.
Explore Fort McNab National Historic Site, built
between 1888 and 1892. Ten campsites available
by reservation only. Best accessed May–October.
Lawlor Island is not open to the public.
Entrance off Sackville St., Halifax
902-426-5080 / www.parkscanada.gc.ca/halifaxcitadel
One of Canada’s most visited national historic
sites, the Citadel features living history, period
exhibits, audio-visual presentations, guided
tours, and one of the world’s oldest noon-day
cannons (fired every day except Christmas).
Admission charged May 7 to October 31.
Programming runs 9am to 6pm in July and
August, 9am to 5pm during other months.
Gift shop and coffee bar on-site. Grounds open
year-round.
Craft shops, an art gallery, seafood restaurants,
and an interpretive centre providing exhibits and
local information for visitors. Free admission.
Attractions
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General Robert Ross, who burned Washington
in the War of 1812 and was killed in battle a few
days later. Open May to October. Free admission,
guided tours (June to August), donations welcome.
Edward, Duke of Kent, in 1796–97 to help
protect British gun batteries in Halifax. Today the
tower is part of Halifax’s historic defence system.
Park grounds open year-round.
The Old Town Clock
Province House
Brunswick St. at the top of George St., Halifax
Located at the base of Citadel Hill, this landmark
has watched over the city ever since its workings
arrived from England in 1803. The dashing Duke
of Kent, head of the garrison at Halifax from 1794
to 1800 and eventual father of Queen Victoria,
designed the timepiece that’s now a Halifax icon.
Pennant Point Coastal Heritage Park
20 min. from downtown Halifax, on Rte. 349
In 1990, 26 historic sites were recorded at the
park, the majority of which are cellar depressions
associated with the late 18th-century to early
20th-century fishing community of Coote Cove.
The park is home to three white sand beaches,
popularly known as Crystal Crescent Beach, and
an 8.5-kilometre coastal and inland trail system.
Open year-round from dawn until dusk.
Point Pleasant Park
1726 Hollis St., Halifax / 902-424-4661 / nslegislature.ca
Canada’s oldest seat of government and home to
Nova Scotia’s legislature. Open July and August:
weekdays 9am to 5pm, weekends and holidays
10am to 4pm. Remainder of the year: weekdays
9am to 4pm. Free admission.
Shore Club
250 Shore Club Rd., Hubbards
902-857-9555 / www.shoreclub.ca
Celebrating its 80th anniversary this year, the
Shore Club has been a landmark on Nova
Scotia’s South Shore since 1946. Hosts
traditional Maritime lobster suppers and dances
with live musical entertainment. Doors open for
Saturday dances at 9:30pm. Lobster suppers
from mid-May to mid-October, weekends only
until June 1. Wednesday to Sunday, 4pm to 8pm
(Saturday to 7pm). Reservations recommended.
Entrances at the south end of Tower Rd. and the south end of
Point Pleasant Dr., Halifax / 902-490-4700
Shubie Park
Only minutes from downtown, this magnificent
75-hectare park covers the southern tip of
the Halifax peninsula, jutting into the mouth
of the harbour. Features include extensive
walking trails, picnic areas, canteen, supervised
beach, and the ruins of several forts. Open daily,
5am to midnight, year-round. Limited winter
maintenance on some walking trails.
Shubie is the largest urban wilderness park in
the Halifax area, including sections of the Trans
Canada Trail, two lakes, islands, woodland trails,
and the partially restored locks of the historic
Shubenacadie Canal. In summer, the park offers
a supervised beach and campground. Off-leash
dog areas. In winter, limited trails are maintained.
Access from many locations including Waverley
Road, Dartmouth Crossing, Locks Road, and John
Brenton Drive.
Prince of Wales Tower
National Historic Site
Point Pleasant Park, Halifax / 902-426-5080
www.parkscanada.gc.ca/princewalestower
This Martello tower was built by order of Prince
54 Locks Rd., Dartmouth / www.shubenacadiecanal.ca
Sir Sandford Fleming Park (The Dingle)
Dingle Rd., off Purcell’s Cove Rd., on the Northwest Arm,
Halifax / 902-490-4000
Walking trails, a sandy saltwater beach
(supervised in July and August) with public wharf
and boat launch into the Northwest Arm. Tower
open June to August. Picnic tables available.
No winter maintenance on walking trails. Free
admission.
SS Atlantic Heritage Park and
Interpretation Centre
the perfect
travel companion
Visit one of our two locations and choose from
our impressive selection of seafood – including
lobster, shrimp, scallops and more!
Going somewhere? Our Halifax Airport location
will pack your purchase for travel, or shop
online and we’ll ship to your door.
180 Sandy Cove Rd., Terence Bay
902-852-1557 / www.ssatlantic.com
Interpretation Centre showcases artifacts from
the worst marine disaster prior to the Titanic. Park
is the burial site for 277 victims of the disaster. Boardwalk follows the shore. Shop features
local crafts. Light refreshments available in the
Interpretation Centre. Open mid-May to end
of October. Park is wheelchair accessible and
open year-round (no winter maintenance). Free
admission, donations welcome.
World Peace Pavilion
757 Bedford Highway
902.443.0333 | 9am-7pm daily
Stanfield International Airport
902.873.4509 | 5am-8pm daily
Shop online wherever your travels take you in North America:
www.clearwater.ca
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On the waterfront in Dartmouth’s Ferry Terminal Park.
Conceived by Metro Youth for Global Unity, the
triangular-shaped monument incorporates rocks
and bricks from countries all over the world.
Contributions on display include a 90-kilogram
piece of the Berlin Wall.
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Historic Churches
Cathedral Church of All Saints
1330 Martello St., Halifax / 902-423-6002
www.cathedralchurchofallsaints.com
Opened in 1910, this South End landmark is a
wonderful example of Gothic architecture. Open
daily. Voluntary donation.
Christ Church
50 Wentworth St., Dartmouth
902-466-4270 / www.christchurchdartmouth.ns.ca
The oldest church in Dartmouth (built in 1817),
this registered heritage building exemplifies
Georgian architectural design. The weather vane
atop the steeple depicts Halley’s Comet. Open
by appointment.
Cornwallis Street Baptist Church
5457 Cornwallis St., Halifax
902-429-5573 / www.cornwallisstreetbaptist.ca
This heritage property is considered the mother
church of the African United Baptist Association.
Since its founding in 1832 by Rev. Richard
Preston, a former slave, this church has been
a touchstone for Halifax’s black community.
Worship service Sunday at 10:45am. Visit other
times by appointment.
Little Dutch (Deutsch) Church
Corner of Brunswick and Gerrish streets, Halifax
902-423-1059 / www.roundchurch.ca
The first Lutheran church in Canada, built in 1756.
Open during weekday worship service, 9am and
5:30pm, June to September. Tours available by
appointment: contact St. George’s Parish Office
902-423-1059 or office@roundchurch.ca.
Our Lady of Sorrows Chapel
Holy Cross Cemetery, South Park and South streets, Halifax
902-423-4116 / www.ccchalifax.com
Known as “the Church Built in a Day,” this
Gothic-style chapel stands near the entrance of
Holy Cross Cemetery, the city’s oldest Catholic
cemetery. In the early morning on August 31,
1843, more than 1,800 people gathered at
St. Mary’s Basilica and, after mass, walked in
procession to the new cemetery. By 7pm, Our
Lady of Sorrows Chapel was complete.
St. George’s Round Church
2222 Brunswick St. at Cornwallis St., Halifax
902-423-1059 / www.roundchurch.ca
St. George’s was built in 1800 to accommodate
the growing congregation of the Little Dutch
Church (see listing above). It was designed under
the supervision of Prince Edward, Duke of Kent
(father of Queen Victoria). It’s a National Heritage
Site and an elegant wooden example of a circular
Palladian church. Open for tours mid-May to midAugust. Off-season, contact the parish office.
Visitors welcome.
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Halifax Central Library
St. Mary’s Cathedral Basilica
Spring Garden Rd. at Barrington St., Halifax
902-429-9800 / www.stmbasilica.com
When construction began on St. Mary’s in 1820,
the design was for a much smaller, Georgian
church. In the 1860s and ’70s, the building was
transformed inside and out to the grand Victorian
Gothic style. The highly embellished façade
was designed by acclaimed New York architect,
Patrick Charles Keely. A small museum is located
at the back of the altar. Open year-round, tours in
summer.
St. Matthew’s United Church
1479 Barrington St., Halifax
902-423-9209 / www.stmatts.ns.ca
Beginning in 1749, Protestant Dissenters were
permitted to worship in St. Paul’s Church (Church
of England) until they had their own place of
worship. In 1754, they moved to Mather’s Church
at the corner of Hollis and Prince streets. After fire
destroyed the building in 1859, the congregation
moved to its present site on Barrington at Spring
Garden. Guided tours by appointment. Sunday
worship at 10:30am.
St. Paul’s Anglican Church
1749 Argyle St., Grand Parade, Halifax
902-429-2240 / www.stpaulshalifax.org
Founded in June 1749, this was the first Anglican
cathedral outside of England. The original
dicoese stretched from Newfoundland to
Ontario. The crypt holds the remains of illustrious
British colonials. Visitors can worship with the
congregation on Sundays and Wednesdays,
or simply meditate in the pews throughout the
week. Open weekdays year-round; weekdays
and Saturdays in summer. Parish liturgies open to
visitors Sunday and Wednesday (see website for
times). Genealogical services available for a fee.
Museums and
Science Centres
­ cadian House Museum /
A
L’Acadie de Chezzetcook
79 Hill Rd., West Chezzetcook (Rte. 207)
902-827-5992 / 902-827-2893
acadiantearoom.com
A 20-minute drive from Metro, experience
Acadian life as lived in the Chezzetcook area.
Built in the 1850s, the museum houses displays
on local heritage, complete with a period
kitchen. The grounds feature artifacts, plus
a cabano, an outdoor oven, and a wooden
outhouse. Call for special occasions and weekly
events. Wheelchair accessible with restrictions.
Open July 1 to August 31. Open Tuesday to
Sunday, 10am to 4:30pm. Gift shop and picnic
tables available. Luncheons served daily from
May 1 to mid-October in the tea room. Museum
admission $2/person, $5/family.
Army Museum
Cavalier Barracks of the Halifax Citadel
National Historic Site / 902-422-5979
www.armymuseumhalifax.ca
This museum presents hundreds of artifacts
reflecting Atlantic Canada’s military heritage.
Open daily May 7 to October 31, off-season by
appointment. Also open with free admission on
Remembrance Day (November 11). Admission
included with entrance fee to Halifax Citadel.
Atlantic Canada Aviation Museum
20 Sky Blvd. Exit 6, Hwy. 102, across the highway from the
airport / 902-873-3773
www.atlanticcanadaaviationmuseum.com
Twenty-five civilian and military aircraft on display,
along with hundreds of artifacts. Featuring a
replica of the Silver Dart, the first plane to fly
in Canada. Picnic area. Free Admission; $8
voluntary donation per adult recommended.
Wheelchair accessible. Open daily from 9am to
5pm from mid-May until the end of September.
Off-season tours available on request.
Christ Church, Dartmouth
Black Cultural Centre for Nova Scotia
10 Cherry Brook Rd., Dartmouth
902-434-6223 / 800-465-0767 / www.bccns.com
Museum, culture, and education centre
dedicated to the preservation, protection, and
promotion of African Canadian history in Nova
Scotia, the birthplace of Black culture in Canada.
The site offers self-guided tours with two floors
of cultural exhibits and a gift shop. Open yearround, check website for hours. Admission
charged.
Canadian Museum of Immigration
at Pier 21
1055 Marginal Rd., Halifax / 902-425-7770
www.pier21.ca
Pier 21 was Canada’s gateway for one million
immigrants from 1928–71 and now hosts Canada’s
newest national museum. There are expanded
exhibits, first-person stories, and hands-on
activities for all ages. The temporary exhibition
Canada’s Titanic—The Empress of Ireland
continues until November 2016. Family history
centre, gallery, gift shop and café on site. Open
year-round. Admission charged, group rates.
Cole Harbour Heritage Farm Museum
471 Poplar Dr., Dartmouth
902-434-0222 / www.coleharbourfarmmuseum.ca
Community-run museum featuring heritage
buildings, agricultural and household artifacts,
gardens and farm animals. Open May 15 to
October 15, Monday to Saturday, 10am to 4pm;
Sunday and holidays, noon to 4pm. Tearoom on
site. Museum services available by appointment
year-round, including inquiries, tours, and
events. Admission by donation.
Dartmouth Heritage Museum
Evergreen House, 26 Newcastle St., Dartmouth
902-464-2300 / www.dartmouthheritagemuseum.ns.ca
Exhibits interpreting the heritage of the
Dartmouth area. Events and children’s programs
year-round. The museum house was also owned
by Helen Creighton, folklore archivist and author
of Bluenose Ghosts. Guided tours of the main
floor feature Victorian furnishings and décor.
Attractions
Rotating exhibits in the top floor gallery. Open
year-round (see website for off-season hours).
Summer: Tuesday to Sunday 10am to 5pm.
(Closed 1 to 2pm on weekends). $2 admission
(children 12 and under free). Bus groups require
advance booking. Gift shop available.
Discovery Centre
belonged to Ervin Myers, his wife Ethelda, and
their 13 daughters. They made their living off both
the land and sea, fishing throughout the summer
and working the woods in the winter. Open daily
from June 1 to October 4, 10am to 5pm. Parking,
picnic tables, washrooms on-site. Bus tours
welcome. Admission charged.
1593 Barrington St., Halifax (Scheduled to move to a new
home on Lower Water St. in mid-2016.)
902-492-4422 / www.thediscoverycentre.ca
Fultz House Museum
Nova Scotia’s only hands-on science centre is
dedicated to making science fun for all ages.
Exhibits, films, live science shows, and special
events. Allow 60 to 90 minutes for a visit.
Discovery Shop and Snack Lab on site. Open
year-round, daily 10am to 5pm, and Wednesdays
until 8pm. Admission charged.
Located in a house dating back to the 1860s,
this museum displays photographs and artifacts
relating to Sackville and surrounding communities.
On the property are blacksmith and cooperage
shops with tools, and an 1855 horse-drawn
hearse. Grounds suitable for wedding services and
photographs. Open daily July 1 to August 31, 10am
to 5pm; by appointment year-round. No admission
charged (except for special functions), donations
welcome. Gift shop available.
Fairbanks Centre/Shubenacadie Canal
54 Locks Rd., Dartmouth / www.shubenacadiecanal.ca
This museum celebrates the long history of the
Shubenacadie Canal (construction began in
1824; work finally ended in 1861), which moved
steamboats and barges between Halifax Harbour
and the Bay of Fundy. The centre is situated
adjacent to the reconstructed Lock 3 of the canal
system. From here, take a self-guided historic
walking tour. Features include 19th-century locks
and an 1820s workers’ camp. From the Fairbanks
Centre you can enter the Trans Canada Trail, the
Shubie Park trail system, and trails connecting
shopping areas such as Dartmouth Crossing
and Mic Mac Mall. Fairbanks Centre walking
tour and park open daily year-round. Museum
open year round, Monday to Friday, 8:30am to
4:30pm. Free admission. Picnic tables available.
Washroom facilities.
Fisherman’s Life Museum
58 Navy Pool Loop, Jeddore Oyster Pond
902-889-2053 / fishermanslife.novascotia.ca
Built in the early 1900s, this house once
33 Sackville Dr., Lower Sackville
902-865-3794 / www.fultzhouse.ca
community park. Accessible visitor-information
centre and washrooms (museum upstairs).
Free Wi-Fi. Open daily June 1 to Sept. 15, 9:30am
to 4:30pm.
Maritime Command Museum Library
and Archives
Admiralty House, 2725 Gottingen St., Halifax
902-721-8250 / psphalifax.ca/marcommuseum
History of the Royal Canadian Navy, especially
in Halifax. Open Monday to Friday, 8:30am to
3:30pm. Closed on statutory holidays. Admission
by donation. Gift shop.
Maritime Museum of the Atlantic
1675 Lower Water St., Halifax
902-424-7490 / 902-424-749
maritimemuseum.novascotia.ca
Her Majesty’s Canadian Ship Sackville
Immerse yourself in Nova Scotia’s rich maritime
heritage. Highlights: Halifax Explosion, Titanic
and CSS Acadia exhibits. Open year-round,
closed Monday from November 1 to April 30.
Admission charged. Gift shop.
Lower Water St., Halifax / 902-429-2132.
Off-season: 902-427-2837 / www.hmcssackville-cnmt.ns.ca
Memory Lane Heritage Village
Sackville is the last of Canada’s 123 corvettes built
during the Second World War. Commissioned
into the Royal Canadian Navy in 1941, it escorted
convoys from St. John’s, Newfoundland to
Londonderry, U.K. from 1942 to 1944. Restored
to its 1944 appearance, Sackville is now Canada’s
Naval Memorial. Open daily from May to October,
10am to 5pm (adjacent to the Maritime Museum
of the Atlantic). Off-season, visit by appointment at
Her Majesty’s Canadian Dockyard.
MacPhee House Community Museum
Hwy. 7, West River Bridge, Sheet Harbour
902-885-2595 / 902-885-2478
Artifacts from the late-19th through mid-20th
centuries. A new exhibit shows the impact of
the world wars on local people. Situated in a
5435 Clam Harbour Rd., Hwy. 7, Lake Charlotte
902-845-1937 / 877-287-0697
www.heritagevillage.ca
Award-winning living-history museum depicting
coastal rural life in Nova Scotia during the 1940s,
during and after the Second World War. Eighteen
interactive buildings with costumed animators,
period artifacts, audio soundscapes, and
traditional skills demonstrations. Self-guided tour
via mobile device. Traditional cookhouse meals.
Eastern Shore Archives and Genealogy Research
Centre open by appointment. Gift shop with
traditional crafts and fresh bread available. Public
washrooms. Free Wi-Fi. French and German
spoken. Open daily June 15 to September 15,
11am to 4pm. Off-season by appointment.
Admission charged. Senior and group discounts
available. Children under 5 free.
Memory Lane Heritage Village
Nova Scotia Archives
6016 University Ave., Halifax
902-424-6060 / www.gov.ns.ca/nsarm
Holdings include inactive records of government
departments and corporate bodies (churches,
businesses, and organizations), papers of
families and individuals, a 50,000-title library,
newspapers, genealogical sources, documentary
art and photographs, maps and architectural
plans, sound recordings, and moving images.
Public Internet access site. Open Monday to
Friday 8:30am to 4:30pm, (Wednesday to 9pm),
Saturday 9am to 5pm, closed Sunday, holidays
and holiday weekends. Free admission.
Nova Scotia Museum of Natural History
1747 Summer St., Halifax / 902-424-7353 / 902-424-6099
naturalhistory.novascotia.ca
Moose River Gold Mines Museum
Explore Nova Scotia’s forests, oceans, and more.
Gift shop, parking, and picnic tables. Open yearround, closed Monday from November 1 to
May 1. Admission charged.
Moose River Rd., from Rte. 224 near
Elmsvale or from Rte. 7 east of Tangier
Nova Scotia Sport Hall of Fame
Interesting collection of gold mining artifacts
and first-hand information about the famous
mine disaster of 1936. Open July 1 to August 30,
daily, 10am to 5pm. Other times by appointment
(contact the Musquodoboit Valley Visitor
Information Centre, 902-384-2006
www.mvta.net). Donations welcome.
Musquodoboit Railway Museum
Main St., Hwy. 7, Musquodoboit Harbour
902-889-2689
www.mhrailwaymuseum.com
Housed in the former Canadian National Railway
Station circa 1918. Exhibits tell the story of
Nova Scotia’s railways. Part of the former rail
line has been transformed into a 15-km trail. Gift
shop. Open daily June 1 to September 1. Free
admission, donations welcome.
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the heritage herb/vegetable garden that gives
a glimpse of gardening techniques used over
200 years ago. Open June to end of August,
Tuesday to Sunday, 10am to 1pm, 2pm to 5pm.
$2 admission (children 12 and under free). Bus
groups require advance booking. See website
for off-season hours.
Scott Manor House
15 Fort Sackville Rd., Bedford
902-832-2336 / www.scottmanorhouse.ca
A Dutch colonial manor, this provincial heritage
site features hand-hewn beams, wishbone
chimneys, and a hand-dug cellar. Built circa
1770 by Joseph Scott, it now serves as a centre
for community heritage. Tearoom serving
homemade oatcakes and fresh seasonal berries,
open 2pm to 4pm, plus a well-stocked reading
and research room. Open daily July and August,
10am to 4pm; other times by appointment.
Maritime Museum of the Atlantic
Shearwater Aviation Museum
34 Bonaventure Ave., 12 Wing Shearwater
(take Rte. 322 toward Eastern Passage)
902-720-1083 / www.shearwateraviationmuseum.ns.ca
Displays Canadian military aviation as it evolved
at Shearwater. Restored historic aircraft. Open
June to August, Monday to Friday 10am to 5pm;
Saturday, Sunday, Canada Day, and Natal Day,
noon to 4pm. September to November and
April to May, open Tuesday to Friday 10am to
5pm and Saturday noon to 4pm. Other times by
appointment. Wheelchair accessible. Gift shop
open year-round. Admission by donation. Waverley Heritage Museum
Rocky Lake Dr., Waverley
902-861-1436 / www.waverleycommunity.ca
Displays on gold mining and the Acadia Powder
Mill Company, photographs of past residents, and
scenes chronicling Waverley’s history. Situated in the
Scotiabank Centre, 5284 Duke St., Halifax
902-421-1266 / www.nsshf.com
State-of-the-art facility with colourful displays
highlighting the amazing stories of Nova Scotian
athletes, builders, and teams. Exhibit dedicated
to hockey superstar Sidney Crosby. Multi-sport
simulator. Open year-round, Monday to Friday,
10am to 5pm and before all Scotiabank Centre
events. Open Saturdays and Sunday in July and
August noon to 4pm. Free admission.
Quaker House
55–57 Ochterloney St., Dartmouth
902-464-2300 / www.dartmouthheritagemuseum.ns.ca
Within a two-minute walk of the ferry is nestled
one of the oldest houses in the region. Quaker
whalers built the authentically restored and
furnished house in 1786. Costumed guides
give interpreted tours of Quaker life and the
whaling industry. A “pioneer days” dress-up
trunk is available for children. Also featured is
• Buchan pottery
• Merino wool
• Irish sweaters
• Capes and serapes
• Tartan clothing
• Tartan dog scarves & coats
• Burns Crystal
• Men’s tweed caps
• Highland dress sales
& rental
Attractions
grounds. Washrooms available Victoria Day to
Labour Day. Grounds open year-round, no winter
maintenance.
York Redoubt National Historic Site
1559 Barrington St., Halifax
902-425-9456 / www.argylefineart.com
Purcell’s Cove Rd. (Rte. 253), 25 min. from downtown Halifax
902-426-5080 / www.parkscanada.gc.ca/yorkredoubt
Overlooking the entrance to the harbour and
McNabs Island, York Redoubt was part of
Halifax’s extensive defence system. Parts of the
fort date from the 1790s to the Second World
War, while the large cannons are from the 1860s.
Panoramic views of Halifax Harbour, picnic
Galleries
Argyle Fine Art
One of Halifax’s most progressive galleries,
showcasing contemporary art by established and
emerging Canadian painters, photographers,
sculptors, and fibre artists.
Art Gallery of Nova Scotia
1723 Hollis St., Halifax
902-424-7542 / artgalleryofnovascotia.ca
Atlantic Canada’s largest art museum. May to
September, open Monday to Saturday, 10am
to 9pm, Sunday noon to 5pm. October, open
Monday and Tuesday, 10am to 5pm, Wednesday
to Friday, 10am to 9pm, Saturday 10am to 5pm
and Sunday, noon to 5pm. November to April,
open Wednesday to Friday, 10am to 9pm;
Saturday 10am to 5pm; Sunday noon to 5pm.
Thursday is free access night (no admission from
5pm to 9pm). Open year-round. Admission
charged.
The Craig Gallery at Alderney Landing
2 Ochterloney St., Dartmouth
902-461-4698 / alderneylanding.com
On the Dartmouth waterfront next to the Halifax
Transit ferry terminal. Hosts exhibitions by a
variety of local professional and amateur artists.
Open Tuesday to Friday, noon to 5:30pm;
Saturday, 9am to 5pm, Sunday, 11am to 3pm.
Free admission.
Dalhousie Art Gallery
Dalhousie Arts Centre, 6101 University Ave., Halifax
902-494-2403 / www.artgallery.dal.ca
The
Hottest Show
in Halifax.
Visit our Glassworks on the Halifax
waterfront for a rare opportunity to witness
the practice of an ancient craft. Molten
crystal, pulled from a fiery 1300 ºC pot,
is shaped, cut and polished into pieces of
exquisite beauty. It’s the only place on the
continent you can see such a show.
Changing exhibitions of historic and
contemporary art. Film series every Wednesday
from September to May. Reading room full of art
periodicals and catalogues. Open Tuesday to
Friday, 11am to 5pm, Saturday and Sunday, noon
to 5pm. Free admission.
Eyelevel Gallery
Suite 101, 5663 Cornwallis St., Halifax
902-425-6412 / www.eyelevelgallery.ca
This not-for-profit charitable organization is
dedicated to the presentation, development, and
promotion of contemporary art. Through a range
of exhibitions, performances, special projects, and
workshops, Eyelevel Gallery has provided a forum
for the discussion and education of contemporary
visual art for 37 years. Open Tuesday to Saturday,
noon to 5pm. Free admission.
Gallery Page & Strange
NORTH AMERICA’S ONLY MOUTH-BLOWN,
HAND-CUT CRYSTAL MAKER
5080 George Street. T. 902.492.0416
NovaScotianCrystal.com
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Granville Square, 1869 Granville St., Halifax
902-422-8995 / www.pageandstrange.com
Displaying works of nationally and internationally
renowned artists who have ties to Nova Scotia.
Open Tuesday to Friday, 11am to 6pm; Saturday,
noon to 5pm. Free admission.
Mary E. Black Gallery
Shed 21, 1061 Marginal Rd., Halifax
902-492-2522 / www.craft-design.ns.ca
Gallery in the Nova Scotia Centre for Craft and
Design. Hosts exhibitions of contemporary and
traditional fine craft. Public classes offered in
six studios. Designer Craft Shop features local
handmade craft. Open year-round, Tuesday to
Friday, 9am to 5pm. Saturday and Sunday, 11am
to 4pm. Free admission.
Mount Saint Vincent University
Art Gallery
Seton Academic Centre, 166 Bedford Hwy., Halifax
902-457-6160 / www.msvuart.ca
Contemporary art, notably by women and
emerging regional artists. Open year-round
except Christmas week. Open Tuesday to
Friday, 11am to 5pm, Saturday and Sunday,
1pm to 5pm. Closed Monday and holidays.
Free admission.
Saint Mary’s University Art Gallery
Loyola Building, 5865 Gorsebrook Ave., Halifax
902-420-5445 / www.smuartgallery.ca
Dining
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When you come to Halifax, you’ll probably expect to
dine on old-fashioned fish and chips, the beloved boiled
lobster, hearty seafood chowder, and the like. You’ll find
those classics in abundance and you must try them—
they’re favourites for a reason.
But you may also be surprised to discover a surprisingly
innovative and international dining scene, with Asian
fusion dishes alongside Old World specialties,
expectation-shattering vegan creations, stylish food
trucks, Nova Scotian wine, craft beer, and dishes from
takeaway to fine dining that showcase local and seasonal
ingredients. Many events have sprung up to celebrate
Nova Scotia’s culinary offerings: one of the latest is the
Chowder Trail. Running from May to October, the event
gives restaurants from around the province the chance
to showcase their finest chowder recipes.
6301 Quinpool Rd., Halifax
902-423-6644 / www.secordgallery.com
Janice Ruddock has seen firsthand how far Nova Scotia’s
culinary offerings have advanced in the last few years.
She’s the executive director of Taste of Nova Scotia, a
member-based organization that champions food and
drink from the province. “Nova Scotia has developed
into a really authentic culinary destination,” she says. “It’s
happened in a natural way, building on our heritage and
local ingredients.”
Exhibits an ongoing series of works, including
oil, acrylic, and mixed-media paintings, works
on paper (including original prints and photos),
plus sculpture and ceramics. Open Monday to
Thursday, 9:30am to 5:30pm, Friday, 9:30am to
7pm and Saturday, 10am to 5pm. Summer and
holiday hours vary.
And Nova Scotians are getting bolder about showing off
what they have to offer. “As a culinary destination, we’ve
been very modest,” Ruddock says. “We need to get the
word out that we really offer something special here.”
You’ll find Nova Scotian food and drink showcased at
events around the province throughout the year.
Exhibitions of contemporary and historical art by
Nova Scotian, Canadian, and international artists.
Open year-round, Tuesday to Friday, 11am to
5pm; weekends, noon to 5pm. Free admission.
Secord Gallery
Studio 21 Fine Art
1273 Hollis St., Halifax
902-420-1852 / studio21.ca
Contemporary works in a variety of media by
established and emerging artists. Open Tuesday
to Friday, 11am to 6pm; Saturday, 10am to 5pm;
Sunday and Monday by appointment. Free
admission.
Viewpoint Gallery
1272 Barrington St., Halifax
902-420-0854 / www.viewpointgallery.ca
Halifax’s only contemporary photography gallery.
Featuring local and international exhibitions.
Art for viewing and purchase. Artists’ talks, print
reviews, and workshops. Closed Mondays. Free
admission.
Zwicker’s Gallery
5415 Doyle St., Halifax
902-423-7662 / www.zwickersgallery.ca
Founded in 1866, Halifax’s oldest commercial
art gallery. Features a broad selection of fine art
in many categories and styles. Open Tuesday
to Friday, 9am to 5pm; Saturday, 10am to 5pm.
Monday by chance or appointment.
In our restaurant and nightlife guide, you’ll discover a
cross-section of the region’s best dining offerings, from
long-established standbys to exciting new hole-in-thewall spots. And on a Saturday morning, the Halifax
Seaport Farmers’ Market is the ideal place to sample
Nova Scotia’s bounty. Serious foodies should also check
out the winery and food tours that local companies offer
on pages 65–66.
Photo: Nova Scotia Tourism Agency
old St. John the Baptist Church. The influence of the
nearby sea is inherent in the style of its charming
architecture. Workers used naval construction
techniques that evoke the impression of an upside
down ship’s hull. Open daily, July 1 to August 31.
Free admission. Off-season by appointment.
Abbreviations
#
Wheelchair accessible
Member of the “Taste of
R
Nova Scotia” program
Reservations recommended
Lic
Licensed
{
umber of days per week
N
establishment is open. If less than
seven days, the day(s) closed is
also indicated.
By law, every restaurant in Halifax Regional
Municipality is entirely non-smoking, including
outdoor patios.
For more dining information, visit
www.eDining.ca or www.where.ca/Halifax
BBQ
Burgers
Boneheads BBQ
Ace Burger Co.
1014 Barrington St., Halifax
902-407-4100 / www.lickthebone.com
Gus’ Pub, 2605 Agricola St., Halifax
902-406-8050 / www.aceburger.ca
Southern-style smokehouse serving pulled
chicken, ribs, pork, brisket, wings, smoked
sausage, and other BBQ mainstays.
Lic {
Gourmet burgers and po’boy sandwiches, with
specialty sides and all the fixings.
#Lic {
Woody’s Bar-B-Q
159 Hector Gate, Dartmouth Crossing
902-463-9663 / www.woodysbarbq.ca
BBQ favorites abound, including pulled pork,
baby back ribs, brisket, and desserts like banana
pudding.
#Lic {
Cheese Curds Gourmet Burgers
380 Pleasant St., Dartmouth / 902-444-3446
600 Windmill Rd., Dartmouth / 902-446-4400
cheesecurdsburgers.com
Burgers with high-quality fixings, creative
poutines, gourmet hot dogs. Breakfast
sandwiches. Where Halifax magazine’s “Best
New Restaurant” (2012).
# Lic (Windmill Rd.) {
Morris East
FlipBurger
277 Lacewood Dr., Halifax / 902-453-3574
1565 Argyle St., Halifax / 902-431-3574
www.flipburger.ca
Creative burgers with tasty toppings, plus
poutine, onion rings, and old-fashioned milk
shakes.
#{
Krave Burger
5680 Spring Garden Rd., Halifax
902-407-5728 / kraveburger.com
Signature burgers like the Chicken Caprese and
Smoking Goat. Wash it down with a Krave Lager
from Halifax craft brewery Propeller.
#Lic {
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free options. Luscious cocktails. Take-out
available. Patio.
Lic {
Continental/
International
Sweet Hereafter Cheesecakery
Agricola Street Brasserie
6148 Quinpool Rd., Halifax
902-404-8001 / www.sweethereafter.ca
Artisan cheesecake by the slice, locally roasted
organic fair-trade coffee, gluten-free and vegan
options. Reservations recommended Thursday
to Saturday.
#zSunday
Trellis Café
Cheese Curds
Relish Gourmet Burgers
6024 Quinpool Rd., Halifax / 902-474-4152
507B Larry Uteck Blvd., Bedford / 902-832-2551
www.relishlife.com
Locally owned and operated, offering burgers
with a variety of creative toppings. Order online.
# Lic {
Brewpubs
Gahan House
Historic Properties, 1869 Upper Water St., Halifax
902-444-3060 / www.halifax.gahan.ca
House-made beers with an extensive menu of
pub favourites like burgers, pizza, ribs, and more.
#Lic {
Rockbottom Brew Pub
5686 Spring Garden Rd., Halifax
902-423-2938 / www.rockbottombrewpub.ca
Craft-brew pub. Distinctive beers brewed on
site in small batches, no preservatives. Live local
entertainment.
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Cafés, Bistros
The Arms
Lord Nelson Hotel, 1515 South Park St., Halifax
902-420-9781 / www.rcr.ca
Warm, comfortable atmosphere steeped in British
heritage. Breakfast, lunch, and dinner. Draught
beer on tap.
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Bistro le Coq
1584 Argyle St., Halifax
902-407-4564 / www.bistrocoq.ca
French country cuisine. Highlights include duck
comfit salad, croquet monsieur, escargot, a daily
crêpe special, and steak frites. Weekend brunch.
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The Board Room Game Café
1256 Barrington St., Halifax
902-423-7545 / www.boardroomgames.ca
500+ games. Ages 19+ establishment in the
evenings, minors welcome before 6pm if
accompanied by parent or guardian.
#Lic {
Café 101
Holiday Inn Harbourview, 101 Wyse Rd., Dartmouth
902-464-5411 / www.hiharbourview.ca
Home-style food with fresh ingredients. Organic
fair-trade coffee. Full bar service, patio. Free
Wi-Fi. Local art and live entertainment weekly.
Year-round.
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Quiet place to enjoy drinks, light meals, and
snacks. Casual atmosphere.
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Trendz Café & Wine Bar
Certainly Cinnamon
15 Spectacle Lake Dr., Dartmouth
902-446-3782 / www.trendzcafe.ca
1673 Barrington St., Halifax
902-423-2466 / www.certainlycinnamon.com
Serving everything from lunch for two to catered
events for 500 for 25+ years. Casual lunches,
weddings, and more.
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Economy Shoe Shop Café and Bar
1663 Argyle St., Halifax
902-423-8845 / economyshoeshop.ca
Set designer Victor Syperek created this café and
bar, home to rotating art exhibitions and
the city’s longest-running Monday night jazz.
# Lic {
Espresso on Deck
124 Peggy’s Point Rd., Peggy’s Cove
902-823-2099 / www.beales.ns.ca
Fair-trade locally roasted coffee and baked goods
in the center of Peggy’s Cove village. Local crafts
on site. Open seasonally.
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Heartwood Restaurant
6250 Quinpool Rd., Halifax
902-425-2808 / www.iloveheartwood.ca
Organic, vegetarian and vegan dishes. Glutenfree options.
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The Middle Spoon
Relaxed, upscale atmosphere. Globally influenced
menu featuring fresh local ingredients. Breakfast,
lunch and dinner.
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1569 Dresden Row, Halifax
902-406-6856 / blacksheephalifax.com
Brunch by day; small plates, craft beer, and
creative cocktails by night.
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Primal Kitchen
1463 Brenton St., Halifax
902-429-3499 / www.primalhfx.ca
Butchery-inspired restaurant with a focus on local
meats and craft beer. Open for lunch and dinner.
Where Halifax’s “Best New” Restaurant (2015).
#Lic zSunday
The Redwood Grill
Cheelin
Creative meals with fresh ingredients. Modern
casual setting. Well situated for business lunches,
dinner after shopping, weekend brunch, and
family gatherings.
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1496 Lower Water St., Halifax
902-422-2252 / cheelinrestaurant.ca
Beijing and Szechuan cuisine. Gluten-free options
available. Check out Cheelin Express at the
Halifax Seaport Farmers’ Market.
#R (large groups) Lic {
China Town
367 Bedford Hwy., Bedford
902-443-2444 / www.chinatownrestaurant.ca
Cantonese, Szechuan, and Canadian dishes.
Group menus. Dim Sum on weekends.
Overlooking Bedford Basin.
#R (large groups) Lic {
Fan’s Chinese Restaurant
451 Windmill Rd., Dartmouth
902-469-9165 / www.fansrestaurant.com
Chinese cuisine. Dim Sum on weekends from
11am to 2:30pm.
#R (large groups ) Lic {
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specializing in decadent desserts and inventive
cocktails.
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Sum since 1999. Friendly service and generous
portions.
#R (large groups ) Lic {
5212 Morris St., Halifax / 902-444-7663
620 Nine Mile Dr., Bedford West / 902-444-7671
www.morriseast.com
Black Sheep Restaurant
30 Fairfax Dr., Halifax
902-446-4243 / www.redwoodgrill.ca
The Great Wall
Morris East Restaurant + Wine Bar
Casual brasserie showcases local flavours with
French-inspired seasonal fare. Highlights include
grilled octopus with chili oil, house-made
charcuterie, honey-roasted Cornish hen, and
weekly seasonal stone-fruit pie.
#R (weekends ) Lic zSunday
Chinese
1559 Barrington St., Halifax / 902-407-4002
Sunnyside Mall, 1595 Bedford Hwy., Bedford
902-446-4082 / themiddlespoon.ca
Gourmet, thin crust pizzas, prepared in a wood
fired oven in a cozy intimate setting. Small but
well planned wine list. Seasonal focus. Gluten2016 Greater Halifax Visitor Guide
22 Hwy. 3, Hubbards
902-857-1188 / www.trelliscafe.com
2540 Agricola St., Halifax
902-446-7664 / www.agricolastreet.ca
1649 Bedford Row, Halifax
902-422-6153 / thegreatwall.ca
Yanjing Yanjing Chinese Restaurant
6430 Quinpool Rd., Halifax
902-423-2587 / yanjingchineserestaurant.ca
Menu available in English or Chinese. Online
ordering. Free delivery on orders over $20
(before tax) on the peninsula.
#R (six people or more) Lic {
Tempo Food + Drink
1875 Barrington St., Halifax
902-428-3676 / tempofooddrink.com
Internationally influenced menu. Creative cocktails.
Breakfast, lunch, and dinner. Happy Hour daily
4–7pm. Food service until 11pm. Brunch Saturday
and Sunday, 7am–3pm. Grab+Go counter.
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Fine Dining
Chives Canadian Bistro
1537 Barrington St., Halifax
902-420-9626 / www.chives.ca
“Casual chic” bistro known for its seasonal, and
creative menus, featuring fresh, local, and organic
ingredients. Private dining room. Open 5 to 9:30pm.
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Gio
29
1725 Market St., Halifax
902-425-1987 / www.giohalifax.com
CAA Four Diamond winner. Global cuisine,
impeccable service, an extensive cocktail selection,
and unique wine list. Modern atmosphere.
#
R Lic zSunday
Onyx, Kitchen and Wine Bar
1580 Argyle St., Halifax
902-428-5680 / www.onyxdining.com
Small- and full-plate meals. Rated Four Diamonds
by CAA/AAA. Wine Spectator Award of
Excellence recipient every year since opening.
Live DJ weekends after 9:30pm. Dinner only.
R Lic zMonday
The Press Gang
5218 Prince St., Halifax
902-423-8816 / www.thepressgang.net
Fine dining in one of Halifax’s oldest buildings.
Creative selection of local seafood, oyster bar. Open
from 5pm. Live jazz Friday and Saturday night.
R Lic
Stories at The Halliburton
Brooklyn Warehouse
5184 Morris St., Halifax
902-420-0658 / 902-444-4400
www.storiesdining.com
Dhaba Casual Fine Dining & Express
Seafood, game, and regional flavors served in the
charming setting of Halifax’s historic boutique
hotel. Sunny garden courtyard. Dinner 5 to 9pm.
R Lic ySunday, Monday
Surfside Inn Dining Room
9609 Hwy. #3, Queensland
1-800-373-2417 or 902-857-2417
www.thesurfsideinn.com
8 Oland Cres., Bayer’s Lake
902-444-4411 / www.dhaba-express.ca
Fresh authentic Indian cuisine. Voted number one
in Metro Halifax. Weekend lunch buffets and daily
lunch specials.
#R Lic {
Italian
Café Chianti
Nova Scotia-inspired cuisine paired with wines
from around the world, plus local vintages.
Phone for hours, reservations required.
#R Lic
1241 Barrington St., Halifax
902-423-7471 / www.cafechianti.com
Indian
Northern Italian menu: fresh seafood, pasta, veal,
steak, lamb, and duck. Seasonal patio. Extensive
wine cellar.
#R Lic {
Curry Village
East Side Mario’s
1569 Dresden Row, Halifax
902-429-5010 / www.curryvillage.ca
Indian cuisine featuring curry, tandoori, biryanis,
and vegetarian dishes. Recommended by The
New York Times and Where to Eat in Canada. Take
out, catering, and private parties.
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186 Chain Lake Dr., Bayers Lake Business Park. Halifax
902-450-1311 / www.eastsidemarios.com
Italian-American eatery recalls New York’s Little
Italy. Pizza, specialty sandwiches, pasta.
#R (large groups) Lic {
da Maurizio Dining Room
Brewery Market, 1496 Lower Water St., Halifax
902-423-0859 / www.damaurizio.ca
Chef Nicole Decourcy’s award-winning menu
changes seasonally. Fine Italian à la carte dining
plus a prix fixe menu. Extensive wine list and
sweet offerings from pastry chef Lori MacAskill.
Private room. Patio.
#R Lic zSunday
Encore Dining Room
3009 Hwy. 2, Fall River / 902-861-3480 / innonthelake.com
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Fine dining room, outside patio. Steak and seafood.
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North American
Halifax Seaport Farmers’ Market
2 Doors Down
1209 Marginal Rd., Halifax / halifaxfarmersmarket.com
1533 Barrington St., Halifax
902-422-4224 / www.go2doorsdown.com
Longest continuously running market in North
America, hosting 250+ vendors. Vendors vary
daily; full market on Saturday.
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Italian Market
6061 Young St., Halifax / 902-455-6124
Unit 170, 1903 Barrington St., Halifax / 902-444-4688
www.italianmarket.ca
Italian grocery, deli, restaurant, and caterer. Eat-in
or take-out.
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Mediterranean
Athens Restaurant
6273 Quinpool Rd., Halifax
902-422-1595 / www.athensrestaurant.com
Waterfront Warehouse
Freeman’s Little New York
The Vines Pasta Grill
1726 Grafton St., Halifax / 902-444-7008
6092 Quinpool Rd., Halifax / 902-429-0241
3671 Dutch Village Rd., Halifax / 902-445-5256
552 Sackville Dr., Lower Sackville / 902-865-2555
www.freemanspizza.ca
4 Panavista Dr., Dartmouth
902-434-4114 / www.vinespastagrill.com
Casual dining, specializing in pizza, finger foods,
burgers, and donairs. Free delivery.
#(Quinpool and Dutch Village) Lic {
Il Mercato
Sunnyside Mall, 1595 Bedford Hwy., Bedford
902-832-4531 / www.il-mercato.ca
Italian trattoria in the heart of Bedford. Everything
is hand-made, using fresh ingredients from Italian
and local producers.
#Lic zSunday
La Frasca Cibi & Vini
5650 Spring Garden Rd., Halifax
902-422-2866 / lafrasca.ca
Inspired by the rustic dishes of Friuli in Northern
Italy. Authentic, home-style dishes made to order,
by hand, with a passion for freshness and quality.
#R Lic zSunday
Piatto Pizzeria + Enoteca
5144 Morris St., Halifax
902-406-0909 / piattopizzeria.com
Halifax’s only certified VPN (Verace Pizza Napoletana)
menu, offering traditional Old World pizzas.
#Lic {
Ristorante a Mano
Bishop’s Landing, 1477 Lower Water St., Halifax
902-423-6266 / www.ristoranteamano.ca
Hand-made pastas, hand-thrown pizzas, and
home-style gelato and desserts.
#R Lic zSunday
Tomavino’s Ristorante
5173 South St., Halifax / 902-425-7111 / www.tomavinos.ca
Cozy atmosphere. Gourmet pizza, voted the
best in the city. Nova Scotian seafood, steak,
homestyle pasta, soups, and salads.
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2016 Greater Halifax Visitor Guide
Italian favourites with an emphasis on creative
pasta. Local produce used when available.
Sunday brunch. Take-out menu.
#Lic zMonday
Japanese
Fujiyama Japanese Restaurant
5244 Blowers St., Halifax
902-492-1133 / www.sushifujiyama.com
Specializing in sushi and hibachi. Casual spot
offering a variety of Japanese cuisine. Take-out
and delivery.
R Lic {
Hamachi House
5190 Morris St., Halifax
902-425-7711 / www.hamachirestaurants.com
Award-winning sushi and a landmark in the Asian
dining scene in Atlantic Canada. Floating sushi
bar. “Happy Maki” after 10pm.
#R Lic {
Hamachi Mura Sushi & Thai
540 Southgate Dr., Bedford
902-407-8744 / www.hamachirestaurants.com
A mix of Japanese and Thai dishes, from small
plates to entrées, plus sushi aplenty.
#R Lic {
Sushi Nami Royale
Suite 132, 1535 Dresden Row, Halifax
278 Lacewood Dr., Halifax
149 Hector Gate, Dartmouth Crossing
902-422-9020 for all locations / www.sushinami.ca
Japanese fine dining. The menu offers a selection
of authentic and new fusion cuisine.
#R Lic {
Suzuki Restaurant
1579 Dresden Row, Halifax
902-425-8888 / www.suzukirestaurant.ca
Japanese restaurant. Sushi bar and shabu-shabu.
#R Lic zMonday
In business since 1982. Varied Greek menu
including vegetarian, vegan, and gluten-free
meals. Breakfast daily until 4pm, children’s menu.
#Lic {
Ela Greek Taverna
215 Chain Lake Dr., Bayer’s Lake / 902-492-7999
150 Hector Gate, Dartmouth Crossing / 902-481-7999
www.elagreektaverna.com
Relaxed and sylish dining room. Seasonally inspired
menus, highlighting local suppliers. Creative
cocktails. Lunch and dinner, Sunday brunch.
#Lic {
The Bicycle Thief
1475 Lower Water St., Halifax
902-425-7993 /bicyclethief.ca
North American food, Italian soul. Relaxed
atmosphere blends old-school style with newschool attitude.
# R Lic {
The Bluenose II Restaurant
1824 Hollis St., Halifax
902-425-5092 / www.bluenoseii.ca
Nova Scotian lobster year-round plus seafood,
steak, pastas and stirfry. All-day breakfast,
children’s menu, gluten-free options.
#R (large groups) Lic {
Brewster’s Bar & Grill
961 Bedford Hwy., Bedford
902-832-0032 / www.brewstersbarandgrill.ca
Innovative Mediterranean cuisine, specializing in
original Greek recipes. #R Lic {
Grill classics. Off-track betting room
offers wagering on top Standardbred and
Thoroughbred races from around the world.
#R (groups of 10+) Lic {
Mezza Lebanese Restaurant
Brooklyn Warehouse
1558 Barrington St., Halifax
902- 429-2929 / www.mezzarestaurant.com
2795 Windsor St., Halifax
902-446-8181 / www.brooklynwarehouse.ca
Quick serve Lebanese cuisine. Vegetarian/vegan
options. Dine-in, take-out, catering.
Affordable indulgence in a laid-back atmosphere.
Works with rural producers, local markets, and
regional suppliers.
#R
Lic zSunday
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Turkish Delight Kebap House
5680 Spring Garden Rd., Halifax
902-446-4366 / www.turkishdelighthalifax.ca
Turkish doner house. Seafood and mezes. Lamb,
chicken and beef kebaps. Vegetarian food.
Dine-in, take-out, catering available.
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Mexican/Tex-Mex
Habaneros Modern Taco Bar
1551 South Park St., Halifax
380 Pleasant St., Dartmouth
600 Windmill Rd., Dartmouth
902-444-TACO (8226) / www.habaneros.biz
Modern Mexican cuisine with a twist, showcasing
farm-fresh locally sourced ingredients.
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Mexis
5472 Spring Garden Rd., Halifax
902-422-7672 / www.mexicalirosas.com
The Fireside
1551 Birmingham St., Halifax
902-423-5995 / thefireside.ca
Casual dining with cozy fireplaces. Menu ranging
from traditional to eclectic.
Lic {
Jack Astor’s Bar & Grill
184 Chain Lake Dr., Halifax / 902-450-1370
Dartmouth Crossing, 107 Shubie Dr., Dartmouth
902-468-6080 / www.jackastors.com
Lively and casual atmosphere. Varied menu.
#Lic {
Kempster’s Cookhouse & Eatery
3644 Kempt Rd., Halifax / 902-453-0236
www.kempsterscookhouse.ca
Menu features 100+ home-style favourites. Twofor-one specials Sunday through Wednesday.
#R (groups of 10+) Lic {
California-style Mexican food. Daily specials.
Rooftop patio.
R Lic {
Lakeside Grill
Mexico Lindo
Restaurant and bar with patio overlooking
Chocolate Lake. Casual. Lunch and dinner.
#R Lic {
3635 Dutch Village Rd., Halifax
902-445-0996/ www.mexicolindo.ca
A local favourite. Classic Mexican cuisine in a
relaxed, friendly setting.
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Best Western Plus Chocolate Lake Hotel,
20 St. Margaret’s Bay Rd., Halifax
902-477-5611 / www.chocolatelakehotel.com
The Middle Spoon Desserterie & Bar
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1559 Barrington St., Halifax / 902-407-4002
Sunnyside Mall, 1595 Bedford Hwy., Bedford / 902-446-4082
www.themiddlespoon.ca
Specializing in decadent desserts and cocktails.
Open from 4pm.
Lic zSunday
Peppermill Restaurant
Park Place Hotel & Conference Centre, Ramada Plaza,
240 Brown­low Ave., Dartmouth
902-481-3880 / www.ramadans.com
Seafood, pastas, steak, and ribs. Breakfast buffet
included with guest room.
#Lic {
The Middle Spoon
Redwood Grill
30 Fairfax Dr., Halifax / 902-446-4243
Seafood, pastas, steak, and ribs. Breakfast buffet
included with guest room.
#Lic {
Seasons by Atlantica
Atlantica Hotel Halifax, 1980 Robie St., Halifax
902-490-3331 / www.seasonsbyatlantica.com
Fresh, local cuisine. Warm urban décor,
sweeping views of Halifax Common. Attentive
service. Breakfast, lunch, and dinner.
#
R Lic {
CherryBerry Self-Serve Yogurt Bar
6024 Quinpool Rd., Halifax
902-405-8088 / cherryberryyogurtbar.com
Some 21 flavours of frozen yogurt, including nondairy, gluten-free, protein-enriched Greek and nosugar-added options, plus a variety of toppings.
Pay by weight.
#{
Cora
1707 Grafton St., Halifax / 902-444-3844
40 Alderney Dr., Dartmouth / 902-466-3100
www.thewoodenmonkey.ca
1535 Dresden Row, Halifax / 902-490-2672
277 Lacewood Dr., Halifax / 902-457-2672
644 Portland St., Dartmouth / 902-433-0079
16 Garland Ave., Darmouth / 902-481-9685
1475 Bedford Hwy., Bedford / 902-832-5252
www.chezcora.com
Specializes in local flavours. Menu includes local
free-range chicken, beef, seafood, and pizzas.
Gluten-free and vegetarian options. Dartmouth
location closed Sunday.
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Specializing in breakfast. Dozens of breakfast
and brunch choices. Lunch menu weekdays from
11am. Open Monday to Saturday from 6am to
3pm, Sundays 7am to 3pm. Breakfast, salads,
sandwiches, paninis, and more.
Quick & Casual Dining
The Esquire Restaurant
The Wooden Monkey
Ardmore Tearoom
6499 Quinpool Rd., Halifax / 902-423-7523
Home-style food; all-day breakfast 5am to 8pm.
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Argyle Bar & Grill
1575 Argyle St., Halifax / 902-492-8844 / www.theargyle.ca
In the heart of the entertainment district. Woodoven pizza. A selection of local craft beers. Sidewalk
patio and large rooftop patio. Weekend brunch.
#R Lic {
Boston Pizza
Granville Mall, 1858 Granville St., Halifax / 902-422-8600
194A Chain Lake Dr., Halifax / 902-450-0450
611 Portland St., Dartmouth / 902-433-1234
111 Shubie Dr., Dartmouth Crossing, Dartmouth / 902-480-7878
710 Sackville Dr., Lower Sackville / 902-252-7777
www.bostonpizza.com
Unique pizzas, gourmet pastas, variety of
appetizers, ribs, salads, sandwiches, and desserts.
#Lic {
The Canteen
66 Ochterloney St., Dartmouth
902-425-9272 /www.thecanteen.ca
Gourmet sandwich shop in downtown Dartmouth,
serving up chef-inspired brunch items, seasonal
sandwiches and salads, plus daily take-out suppers.
zSunday
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772 Bedford Hwy., Bedford
902-835-9033 /www.esquirerestaurant.ca
Affordable prices. Specialties include seafood
chowder, lobster sandwiches, and homemade
pies. All-day breakfast.
#R (groups of 10+) Lic {
Lower Deck– Clayton Park
278 Lacewood Dr., Halifax
902-443-7024 / www.lowerdeck.ca
Neighborhood pub with weekend entertainment,
trivia nights, upscale pub fare, brunch, and more.
Lic {
Off the Grill
392 Pleasant St., Dartmouth
902-404-5400 / offthegrill.ca
Chicken and ribs, sandwiches, and salads.
Popular items include ribs, milkshakes, and
Mason jar desserts.
#{
Oliver’s Gastropub
3009 Hwy. 2, Fall River
902-861-3480 / innonthelake.com
Local and imported beer and wine. International
cuisine. #(Dining area)
R Lic {
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Hamachi Steakhouse Bar & Grill
Shore Club Lobster Supper
Bishop’s Landing, 1477 Lower Water St., Halifax
902-422-1600 / www.hamachirestaurants.com
250 Shore Club Rd., Hubbards
902-857-9555 / www.shoreclub.ca
Teppanyaki bar and grill. Chefs prepare fresh
seafood and steak on large dining room grills.
Sushi bar. Waterfront views and patio.
#R Lic {
All-you-can-eat salad bar, unlimited fresh mussels,
rolls, fresh boiled lobster, dessert and coffee/tea.
Steak, chicken, vegetarian, and children’s menu.
Marking 80th anniversary in 2016. Open May to
October.
#
R Lic yMonday, Tuesday
Harbour City Bar & Grill
Delta Halifax, 1990 Barrington St., Halifax
902-492-6443 / www.harbourcitygrill.com
Photo: Nova Scotia Tourism Agency
Seasonal menu highlights the work of local
farmers, fishermen, and other producers. Open
daily for breakfast, lunch, and dinner.
#
R Lic {
The Keg Steakhouse
1712 Market St., Halifax
902-425-8355 / www.kegsteakhouse.com
Agricola Street Brasserie
Riverside Pub & Eatery
1552 Bedford Hwy., Bedford
902-835-1648 / www.riversidepub.ca
Casual neighbourhood pub. Varied menu. Allday breakfast.
R (groups of 10+) Lic {
True North Diner
1658 Bedford Hwy., Bedford
902-832-1950 / www.truenorthdiner.ca
A 1950s-style diner complete with a vintage
juke box. Diner classics: hamburgers, hot dogs,
floats, milkshakes, and more.
#Lic R (groups of 10+) {
Truckside
600 Windmill Rd., Dartmouth / www.truckside.biz
Canada’s first indoor food truck food court.
Unique house-made dishes from lil Eatily Italian
Pasta Bar, U-Pick-Fish Seafood Shack, and Gweilo
Asian Noodle Bar.
# Lic {
Seafood and Steak
Bâton Rouge
1877 Hollis St., Halifax
902-407-0007 / batonrougerestaurants.com
A Canadian chain of steakhouses and bars
serving grilled Reserve AAA steaks, BBQ baby
back ribs, seafood, salads,and desserts.
#Lic {
Boondocks Restaurant
Fisherman’s Cove, 200 Government Wharf Rd.,
Eastern Passage / 902-465-3474
www.boondocksrestaurant.ca
Specializing in fresh seafood. Large patio
overlooking ocean.
#R (large groups) Lic {
Cut Steakhouse
5120 Salter St., Halifax
902-429-5120 / cutsteakhouse.ca
High-end steakhouse serving dry-aged (35 days)
USDA Prime Beef. Open daily for dinner. Winner
2016 Greater Halifax Visitor Guide
of Wine Spectator Award of Excellence yearly
since opening.
#R Lic {
Dauphinee Inn
167 Shore Club Rd., Hubbards
902-857-1790 / www.dauphineeinn.com
Panoramic waterfront dining, fresh Atlantic
seafood. Herbs and vegetables grown on site.
Waterside deck. Open May to October.
R Lic {
Edna
2053 Gottingen St., Halifax
902-431-5683 / ednarestaurant.com
Communal and private dining at a funky restaurant
inspired by the life and poetry of Edna St. Vincent
Millay. Fresh local ingredients.
# Lic zMonday
Elements on Hollis
1181 Hollis St., Halifax
902-496-7960 / www.elementsonhollis.ca
Chef-crafted comfort food, local craft beers, award
winning wine list. Breakfast and lunch daily, dinner
Monday to Saturday. Sunday brunch.
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Steaks in a variety of cuts, seafood, pasta,
chicken, ribs, creative cocktails, and more.
#R (Sunday to Thursday) Lic {
McKelvie’s
1680 Lower Water St. (entrance on Bedford Row), Halifax
902-421-6161 / www.mckelvies.ca
Seafood and traditional Nova Scotia fare. Lobster,
Digby scallops, seafood chowder, crab cakes,
fish and chips, and more.
#
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Cable Wharf, 1751 Lower Water St., Halifax
902-420-1015 / www.mtcw.ca
Patio over Halifax Harbour, every seat has an
ocean view. Diverse menu, specializing in
lobster.
#
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Phil’s Seafood
6285 Quinpool Rd., Halifax
902-431-3474 / philsseafood.ca
Local oysters, live lobsters, scallops, clams, and
more. On the waterfront by the Alexander Keith’s
Brewery and Maritime Museum. Suitable for
large groups.
# R Lic {
Cha Baa Thai Restaurant
Talay Thai Restaurant
1300 Hollis St., Halifax / 902-404-3700
984 Cole Harbour Rd., Dartmouth / 902-462-1600
www.talaythaihalifax.ca ­­
Authentic Thai dishes like cashew chicken, garlic
shrimp, pad thai and more.
#(Dartmouth) Lic {
1546 Queen St., Halifax / 902-406-3008
1511 Bedford Hwy., Bedford / 902-446-8899
100 Isley Avenue, Burnside / 902-407-8899
Vegan/Vegetarian
A wide variety of Southeast Asian favourites.
Authentic Thai décor. Delivery available.
5575 Charles St., Halifax
902-492-4077 / www.enviehalifax.com
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Gingergrass
1284 Barrington St, Halifax
902-425-8555 / www.gingergrass.ca
Traditional Thai and Vietnamese cuisine,
vegetarian dishes. Friendly, casual dining.
Seasonal patio. Open 11:30am to 9pm.
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Hamachi Kita Sushi & Asian Flare
Hydrostone Market, 5537 Young St., Halifax
902-431-5543 / www.hamachirestaurants.com
Award-winning sushi, Thai cuisine, and Asian
EnVie—a Vegan Kitchen
Vegan restaurant building a health-conscious
community in North End Halifax. Catering, takeout, juice cleanses, cooking classes, weekend
brunch, and event space.
#Lic zMonday
Wild Leek
2156 Windsor St., Halifax
902-444-5466 / www.wildleek.ca
Made-from-scratch vegan comfort food, fresh
juices, and gourmet desserts, with gluten-,
dairy- and nut-free options. All-day breakfast and
brunch on the weekends.
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8650 Peggy’s Cove Rd., Indian Harbour
902-821-3013 / www.rhubarbrestaurant.ca
Ryan Duffy’s Steak & Seafood
Charcuterie, salads, burgers, steak frites. Casual,
trendy. Open weekdays for lunch, daily for dinner.
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Waterfront Warehouse
1549 Lower Water St., Halifax
902-425-7610 / www.waterfrontwarehouse.ca
Authentic Thai menu. Lunch and dinner
daily. Lunch buffet ($13.95) every Tuesday
and Friday. Happy Hour daily from 9pm to
10:30pm ($7.50 per dish on special menu).
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Rhubarb
1740 Argyle St., Halifax
902-422-4421 / www.fivefishermen.com
5120 Salter St., Halifax
902-429-5120 / www.cutsteakhouse.ca
Open year-round. Family dining, moderate prices.
Fish and chips, seafood chowder, lobster fresh
from the tank, and more. Gift shop.
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2nd floor, 5234 Blowers St., Halifax
902-446-4301 / www.baanthai.ca
fusion dishes. Watch the chef prepare fresh
fusion sushi at the sushi bar.
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Generous portions of fresh Maritime seafood,
including homestyle fish and chips.
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Five Fishermen Restaurant & Grill
The Grill at Cut
178 Peggy’s Point Rd. , Peggy’s Cove
902-823-2561 / www.peggys-cove.com
Baan Thai
Murphy’s the Cable Wharf
Casual fine dining by the sea. Seasonal menu,
emphasizing local flavours. Open 11am to 9pm.
#R Lic zMonday
Casual ambience, downtown patio. Specialties
include Nova Scotian seafood and Alberta Angus
beef. Oyster Happy Hour. Voted one of the
best dining experiences in Halifax. Located in a
historic building with connections to the Titanic
and Halifax Explosion. Valet parking.
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Sou’Wester Gifts & Restaurant
Southeast Asian
1650 Bedford Row, Halifax
902-421-1116 / www.ryanduffys.ca
On-site dry-aged beef with steaks cut tableside.
Fresh seafood, including Atlantic lobster.
Tableside caesar salads. Contemporary décor
and fine-dining service, six-time Double
Consumer Choice Award Winner.
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Salty’s on the Waterfront
Historic Properties, 1869 Upper Water St., Halifax
902-423-6818 / www.saltys.ca
Overlooking Halifax Harbour. Local seafood with
lobster (fresh from the tank), scallops, shrimp
and crab cakes. Steak, chicken, lamb, and pasta.
Harbourside patio.
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Tony’s Famous Donairs
& Pizza
One of Halifax’s original
pizza and donair shops,
Tony’s Pizza has been
a family business since
opening its doors in 1976. While Tony’s boasts a large
and diverse menu, including panzerottis, subs, pita
wraps, and chicken shawarma, there is no disputing
the popularity of their famous donair. You have to try
the official food of Halifax!
Proudly serving the HRM for 40 years.
2390 Robie Street, Halifax
902-404-8669, 1735 Grafton Street, Halifax
902-407-8669, www.tonysdonair.ca
Waterfront Warehouse
This is the place for simply sensational seafood in
Halifax! Our historic building, a unique renovated
warehouse, is a casual, fun atmosphere. Overlooks
the waterfront while featuring a huge stone fireplace
to take the chill off the colder days.
Offers the freshest seafood, live lobster tank, best
selection of oysters in the city, and the friendliest
service. Come once. You’ll be hooked.
1549 Lower Water Street, Halifax
www.waterfrontwarehouse.ca 902-425-7610
@WWHalifax
Waterfront Warehouse
The Wooden
Monkey
With downtown
locations in Halifax
and Dartmouth, you are never too far from a great
meal! We pride ourselves on sourcing high-quality
local and organic ingredients, catering to a variety of
diets (from meat and potatoes and awesome pizza
to vegan and gluten free) while providing friendly,
relaxed, yet professional service. Cheers!
1707 Grafton Street, Halifax
902-444-3844
Alderney Ferry Terminal, Dartmouth
902-466-3100
www.thewoodenmonkey.ca Dining
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Nightlife
HFX Sports Bar and Grill
Niche
Seahorse Tavern
1721 Brunswick St., Halifax
902-404-1404 / www.hfxsports.com
1505 Barrington St., Halifax
902-423-6632 / www.nichelounge.com
2037 Gottingen St., Halifax
www.theseahorsetavern.ca
Halifax’s largest sports bar with over 100 TVs, fullservice restaurant and glitzy decor. Open 4pm
on weekdays, 11am Saturday, and noon Sunday.
Varied wine list and martinis. Thursday night
martini specials. Breakfast, lunch, and late night.
Happy Hour daily, 4pm to close. Appetizer
specials 4pm to 6:30pm.
Serving beer since 1948, the Seahorse is a
popular live-music venue, with a pool table,
flat-screen television, and tasty pub menu.
Oasis Pub
400 Windmill Rd., Dartmouth
902-463-7496 / www.theshipvictory.ca
Henry House
1222 Barrington St., Halifax
902-423-5660 / www.henryhouse.ca
British and Maritime fare. Hearty meals and local
craft beer. Historic setting. Patio. Open daily at
11:30am. The Drawing Room, a speakeasy, is
open Thursday to Saturday, serving hand-crafted
cocktails and appetizers.
Jamieson’s Irish House & Grill
Gahan House
Casino Nova Scotia
1983 Upper Water St., Halifax
902-425-7777 / 1-888-6GAMES6
www.casinonovascotia.com
Located on the Halifax waterfront, with 400+
slot machines, electronic table games, and table
games. Dining, live entertainment. Open Sunday
to Thursday, 10am to 4am; Friday and Saturday,
open 24 hours. Must be 19 or older with
government-issued photo ID.
Comedy clubs
Yuk Yuk’s
Westin Nova Scotian Hotel, 1181 Hollis St., Halifax
902-429-9857 / www.yukyuks.com
120 Susie Lake Cres., Halifax / 902-876-8555
1566 Argyle St., Halifax
902-407-8797 / www.theloosecannon.ca
Pasta, steak, seafood, and other favourites.
Relaxed atmosphere.
Scottish pub with a huge selection of whisky and
dozens of varieties of beer. Open daily, 11am to 2am.
The Dome Night Club
The Lower Deck 1572 Argyle St., Halifax
902-425-3039 / www.bitterend.ca
Fine martinis, creative seasonal menu, and
upscale intimate atmosphere. Open 4pm to 2am.
Bubba Ray’s Sports Bar
5650 Spring Garden Rd., Halifax
902-405-4344 / www.bubbarays.com
Showcases stand-up comedians from across
Canada. Showtime 8pm Thursday to Saturday.
Specializes in chicken wings, with six different
types of wings and 50 different sauces, 15 dry
rubs, with heat ranging from “mild” to “death.”
Open daily from 11:30am.
Dinner theatres
Burnie’s Lounge
Grafton Street Dinner Theatre
1741 Grafton St., Halifax
902-425-1961 / www.graftonstdinnertheatre.com
Live theatre—music, comedy, and fine cuisine.
Box office open Monday to Friday, noon to 5 pm.
Call for showtimes.
Pubs, lounges
& cabarets
The Auction House
1726 Argyle St., Halifax
902-431-1726 / auctionhousehalifax.com
Located in a historic building in the heart of the
downtown. Varied, creative menu. Local and
international beers on tap. Live entertainment.
Open daily.
Battery Park Beerbar & Eatery
62 Ochterloney St., Dartmouth
902-446-2337 / batterypark.ca
Twelve different craft beers on tap, plus local
cider and wine. Open Sunday to Thursday, 2pm
to midnight; Friday and Saturday, 2pm to 1am.
2016 Greater Halifax Visitor Guide
Park Place Hotel & Conference Centre, Ramada Plaza,
240 Brownlow Ave., Dartmouth
902-481-3880 / www.ramadans.com
Relaxing atmosphere and friendly service. Full
menu 11:30am to 10pm daily.
The Carleton
1685 Argyle St., Halifax
902-422-6335 / www.thecarleton.ca
Restaurant, bar, and winner of Venue of the Year
from Music Nova Scotia, the East Coast Music
Awards, and The Coast’s Best of Halifax.
The Celtic Corner
69 Alderney Dr., Dartmouth
902-464-0764 / www.celticcorner.ca
Serves hearty pub grub. Traditional Maritime
music.
Cheers Bar & Grill
1743 Grafton St., Halifax
902-421-1655 / www.cheershalifax.ca
Live music. Dinner, pub grub, and snacks. Open
daily.
Historic Properties, 1887 Upper Water St., Halifax
902-425-1501 / www.lowerdeck.ca
Dance the night away at one of Halifax’s most
popular nightclubs. Showcases the city’s top
DJs and international guests. Open Thursday to
Saturday, 11pm to 3:30am.
Live entertainment nightly, weekend matinees, beer
on tap, upscale pub fare, and more.
Dooly’s Billiards
1600 Grafton St., Halifax
902-423-5090 / www.themaxwellsplum.com
The Maxwell’s Plum
3129 Kempt Rd., Halifax / 902-455-2538
Five other locations / www.doolys.ca
Billiards. Beverage service, food available. Golf
simulator (Kempt Road). Private Molson Room
available. Open daily.
Wide selection of local and craft beer. Daily
beer and food specials. Free Wi-Fi. Sunday to
Wednesday, 11am to midnight; Thursday to
Saturday, to 2am.
Durty Nelly’s Authentic Irish Pub
Menz & Mollyz
2182 Gottingen St., Halifax / 902-446-6969 / menzbar.ca
1660 Argyle St., Halifax
902-406-7640 / www.durtynellys.ca
The Old Triangle Irish Alehouse
Ship Victory Restaurant & Lounge
Nautical theme. Like-home cooking; English-style
beer-battered fish and chips.
Split Crow
1855 Granville St., Halifax / 902-422-4366
961 Bedford Hwy., Bedford / 902-835-3336
www.splitcrow.com
Stayner’s Wharf Pub & Grill
5075 George St., Halifax w
902-492-1800 / www.staynerswharf.com
Serves soups, salads, seafood, steak, and more.
Live music five evenings a week.
Stillwell
5136 Prince St., Halifax
902-492-4900 / www.oldtriangle.com
Large three-room pub with live entertainment
nightly, no cover charge. Irish pub-style food.
Weekend brunch.
Red Stag Tavern
1672 Barrington St., Halifax
902-421-1672 / www.barstillwell.com
Rotating taps of craft beer from around the
province and beyond. Locally focused snack
menu.
Taboo Nightclub
The Brewery Market, 1496 Lower Water St., Halifax
902-422-0275 / www.redstag.ca
Neighbourhood pub, nestled in the historic
Brewery Market. Cold beer, friendly staff.
Popular fish and chips.
Reflections Cabaret
1739 Grafton St., Halifax
902-423-8226 / www.taboonightclub.ca
Where adults come to play. Private VIP tables, an
offering of unique packages. Open until 3:30am
on weekends.
Your Father’s Moustache Pub & Eatery
5187 Salter St., Halifax
902-422-2957 / www.reflectionscabaret.com
Halifax’s most popular dance club, as voted in
several polls. Inclusive atmosphere, LGBTQI
friendly. Open Monday to Saturday.
Billed as an “all-inclusive LGBTQI community
centric destination.” Karaoke, dancing, and drag
shows. Vibrant atmosphere.
Designed and built in Ireland, Durty Nelly’s
was reconstructed piece by piece in Halifax.
Traditional Irish menu, upscale pub food.
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Traditional pub, nightly Maritime entertainment.
Outside seating in summer.
Small, casual wine bar serving a selection of
wines by the glass and the bottle, paired with
artisanal cheese and charcuterie. Open weekdays
from 11 am, weekends from 4pm.
Clay West Bar & Grill
1726 Argyle St., Halifax / 902-422-6907 / www.thedome.ca
Obladee
Irish fare with a selection of premium spirits. Rustic
setting. Open Sunday to Thursday, 11:30am to
10pm; Friday and Saturday, 11:30am to 11pm.
1269 Barrington St., Halifax
902-423-2526 / www.bearlys.ca
The Bitter End Martini Bar & Restaurant
Casual atmosphere, lots of large-screen TVs
featuring sports events. Pool tables, shuffleboard.
Thursday: karaoke and wing night. Live
entertainment on weekends.
1600 Barrington St., Halifax
902-405-4505 / obladee.ca
Bearly’s House of Blues & Ribs
Live blues four nights weekly, blues jam on
Sunday nights. Karaoke. Ribs, wings, burgers,
and more.
5661 Spring Garden Rd., Halifax
902-422-2227 / www.oasishfx.com
5 Cumberland Dr., Dartmouth
902-433-0500 / www.jamiesons.ca
The Loose Cannon 5686 Spring Garden Rd., Halifax
902-423-6766 / www.yourfathersmoustache.ca
Full bar service, extensive menu, local live
entertainment. Seasonal rooftop patio. Kitchen
open until midnight. Open daily.
The Fickle Frog Pub
5675 Spring Garden Rd., Halifax
902-429-9999 / www.theficklefrogpub.ca
Upscale, informal pub, lots of screens
throughout. Gastropub menu served until 2am.
Beer and food specials. Free Wi-Fi.
Gus’ Pub & Grill
2605 Agricola St., Halifax
902-423-7786
Neighbourhood pub. Live music. Local craft beer.
Food from Ace Burger Co.
Halifax Alehouse
1717 Brunswick St., Halifax
902-423-6113 / www.halifaxalehouse.com
Traditional Maritime brew pub in historic building
near Citadel Hill. Emphasizes history and
tradition. Open daily, 11am to 3:30am.
Photo: Nova Scotia Tourism Agency
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Downtown Accommodations
see listings pages 52–60
69. Dalhousie University Residence
(Sheriff Hall)
70. The Hollis Halifax
71. Cambridge Suites Hotel Halifax
72. Dalhousie University Residence
(Gerard Hall)
73. Delta Barrington
74. Delta Halifax
75. Fountain View Guest House
76. Four Points by Sheraton Halifax
77. Garden South Park Inn
78. The Halliburton
79. Halifax Backpackers’ Hostel
80. Hostelling International—NS
81. Halifax Marriott Harbourfront
82. Halifax Waverley Inn
83. Atlantica Hotel Halifax
84. Commons Inn
85. Lord Nelson Hotel & Suites
86. Prince George Hotel
87. Hampton Inn by Hilton/Homewood
Suites by Hilton
88. Residence Inn by Marriott
89. Saint Mary’s University Residence
90. University of Kings College
Residence
91. Verandah B & B
92. Westin Nova Scotian
93. Courtyard by Marriott
94. At Robie’s End B & B
95. Spring Garden Place
96. Park Lane & Cinemas
97. City Centre Atlantic
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1. Alexander Keith’s Nova Scotia
Brewery
2.Armouries
3. Art Gallery of Nova Scotia*
4. Brewery Market
5. Cable Wharf
6. Casino Nova Scotia
7. Cathedral Church of All Saints*
8. Centennial Pool
9. Chebucto Landing
10. City Hall*
11. Cornwallis Park
12. Cornwallis Street Baptist Church
13.CSS Acadia
14. Discovery Centre*
15. Faculty of Engineering,
Dalhousie University
16. Ferry Terminal
17. Government House
18. Grand Parade
19. Granville Mall
20. Halifax Citadel National Historic Site
and Army Museum*
21. Scotiabank Centre
22. Halifax Public Gardens*
23. Halifax Explosion Carillon
24. Halifax Seaport Farmers’ Market
25. Historic Properties
26.HMCS Sackville
27. Little Dutch Church*
28. Maritime Centre
29. Maritime Command Museum*
30. Maritime Museum of the Atlantic*
31. Museum of Natural History*
32. Nathan Green Square
33. Naval Dockyards / CFB Halifax
34. Neptune Theatre
35. NS Archives & Records*
36. Nova Scotia Centre for Craft and
Design
37a.NSCAD Granville Campus
37b.NSCAD Port Campus
37c. NSCAD Academy Building
38. NovaScotian Crystal
39. Nova Scotia Sport Hall of Fame*
40. Old Burying Ground
41. Old Town Clock
42. Our Lady of Sorrows Chapel*
43. Pier 22 Pavilion
44. Canadian Museum of Immigration
at Pier 21*
45. Province House*
46. Purdy’s Wharf
47. Provincial Court House
48. Queen’s Landing / Wharf
49. Rev MW Burke-Gaffney
Observatory*
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*For more information see pages
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VICTORIA ROAD
Self-guided walking tour
(Overlaps Halifax Harbourwalk from
Historic Properties to Salter Street)
2–3 hours duration.
50. Sackville Landing / Wharf
51. Saint George’s Round Church*
52. Scotia Square Mall
53. Halifax Central Library
54. St. David’s Church
55. St. Mary’s Basilica*
56. St. Matthew’s Church*
57. St. Paul’s Church*
58. Summit Plaza
59. Tall Ships Quay
60. Theodore Too
61. Via Rail Train Station / Bus Station
62. World Trade and Convention Centre
63.YMCA
64. Cunard Centre
65. Garrison Brewery
66. Fort Massey United
67. St. Patrick’s Church
68. Propellor Brewery
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Alderney Gate*
Canadian Coast Guard
Christ Church*
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Dartmouth Marine Slips*
Dartmouth Sportsplex
Edgemere House*
Alderney Landing Events Plaza*
Dartmouth Heritage Museum /
Evergreen House*
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35.Blockhouse Hill Bed & Breakfast
36.Caroline’s Bed and Breakfast
37.Holiday Inn Harbourview
38.Lakeside Bed & Breakfast
39. Quality Inn Dartmouth
40. Eventide Guest Apartment
41.Dartmouth Oceanview Hotel
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* For more information see pages 20–26
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Accommodations
see listings pages 52–60
ANGUS L. MACDONALD BRIDGE
10.Ferry Terminal Park*
11.First Baptist Church*
12.Fisherman’s Cove
13.Forrestall Fine Art*
14.Geary Street Cemetery & Look-off*
15.Grace United Church*
16.Leighton Dillman Scenic Garden*
17.Lock #1, Shubenacadie Canal*
18.Quaker House*
19.Shubenacadie Canal Entrance*
20.St. James United Church*
21.St. Peter’s Cemetery
22.St. Peter’s Catholic Church*
23.Victoria Road Baptist Church
24.World Peace Pavilion*
25. Alderney Landing*
26. Trans Canada Trail Pavilion
Self-guided walking tour
1–2 hours duration.
Dartmouth Downtown
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Ship to shore
rom the city’s earliest days, visitors have been discovering Halifax
by sea. In keeping with that tradition, cruise visitors to Halifax
have been discovering it as a world-class cruise destination on the
popular Canada-New England cruise itinerary. Greeting passengers is
the skirl of bagpipes from the 78th Highlanders. The pipe and drum
greeting won Halifax the “Best Port Welcome” from Dreamworld Cruise
Destination Magazine and “Most Receptive Port” at the Canada-New
England Cruise Symposium Marketing Awards.
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The Halifax Seaport lets passengers move quickly from ship to shore.
A covered hydraulic gangway leads directly into Pavilion 22, where
visitors find Nova Scotian crafts, gifts, and signature products. Phones
and tour and visitor information are also on site, with buses and taxis
out front.
Visitors can book a variety of tours and excursions catering
specifically to cruisers (venturing as far afield as the fishing village of
Peggy’s Cove or the Annapolis Valley’s wineries). Or you can easily
spend a day puttering around the downtown.
Photo: Nova Scotia Tourism Agency
Running north, the Halifax Waterfront boardwalk links the cruise
terminals to many waterfront attractions, offering visitors an easy
amble to attractions like the Canadian Museum of Immigration at
Pier 21, the Halifax Seaport Farmers’ Market, the Maritime Museum
of the Atlantic, Cable Wharf (where many boat tours depart), the
Halifax Transit ferry terminal, the Historic Properties and Casino
Nova Scotia. Shops, boutiques, vendors, restaurants, pubs, and
historic lookoffs line the routes.
Halifax Harbour
BRING YOUR SENSE OF ADVENTURE.
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2016 Greater Halifax Visitor Guide
Photo: Nova Scotia Tourism Agency
Come explore the tastes, sights and sounds of the Halifax
and Dartmouth waterfronts.
Photo: Destination Halifax
Our place by the ocean gives the world a reason to know us.
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Cruising the Streets
1 ROUSSEAU CHOCOLATIER
1277 Hollis Street, Halifax, 902-802-6463
Open Tuesday to Sunday 10 AM to 6 PM
(Closed Mondays)
4 HALIFAX URBAN ADVENTURES
BEST. DAY. EVER.
Rousseau Chocolatier specialties
include decadent chocolates and
macarons, all handmade on-site,
using fresh ingredients and locally
sourced as much as possible. Peek
through the viewing window and
observe sights of the production
kitchen! Located steps away from
the Halifax Seaport!
Urban Adventures is about a new style of
travel experience for those who want to
get off the beaten path and really connect
with a destination. Our tours take travellers
to interesting places to meet locals and to
really see what makes a place tick.
4 HALIFAX ADVENTURES
2 FRIDA CUSTOM
& TOURS INC. Fun for the whole family
JEWELLERY DESIGN
Bishop’s Landing
1477 Lower Water Street
902-492-2947, www.frida.ca
Destination boutique boasting
distinctive fine jewellery. Unique
and custom pieces by Canadian
and European designers.
3 SEGWAY NOVA SCOTIA
Sands At Salter - Halifax Waterfront
www.segwayns.com
902-880-6630
Nova Scotia’s first and largest
Segway Experience Centre. See Halifax by Segway!
Guided Segway tours of the Halifax
Waterfront and surrounding areas.
Customized and special group
options available. Advance bookings
recommended
Best. Day. Ever.
The Sands at Salter, Halifax Waterfront
www.HalifaxAdventures.com
info@halifaxadventures.com
902-210-7728, Toll Free: 1-888-HFX-TOUR
Operating season: May to Oct 31, 2016
HFX
ADVENTURES
& TOURS
The Sands at Salter, Halifax Waterfront
www.HalifaxTours.com, info@ halifaxtours.com
902-210-7728, 1-888-HFX-TOUR
Duration: 1 hour to Multi-Day
Operating season: May 1 to Oct. 31, 2016
Your 1-STOP SHOP for guided and
self-guided adventures and tours in
Halifax and area. Kayak. Hike. Walk.
Bike. Foodie & brewery tours. Island
adventures. Interactive treasure hunts.
4 KAYAK HALIFAX INC. Just Add Water
The Sands at Salter, Halifax Waterfront
www.KayakHalifax.com, info@kayakhalifax.com
902-210-7728, Toll free: 1-888-HFX-TOUR
Duration: 1.5 hours to 1/2 day
Operating season: May to Oct 31, 2016
Explore Halifax from a unique perspective.
Discover our beautiful Halifax Harbour
and islands on an experiential eco-tour
full of marine life and folklore. Ask about
our popular 2-hour Georges Island Fort/
Lighthouse kayak tour. No previous
experience necessary.
10 STUBBORN GOAT GASTROPUB
1579 Grafton Street, Halifax
902-405-4554
5 PATAGONIA
1496 Lower Water Street, Halifax
902-422-2060
www.patagoniahalifax.ca
Drop by and see us for a full
selection of Patagonia products.
5221 Sackville Street, Halifax, 902-406-7640
info@durtynellys.ca, durtynellys.ca
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Halifax’s favourite place to eat, drink and
be social. We serve upscale comfort food
featuring the best of Nova Scotia. We’re
pouring over 20 local craft beers on
tap and offer live entertainment almost
every night of the week. Try us for lunch,
dinner, drinks or weekend brunch. 11 NOVASCOTIAN CRYSTAL
North America’s Only Mouth-Blown, Hand-Cut Crystal
6 CABIN COFFEE
1554 Hollis Street
902-422-8130
Best cinnamon buns in town!
Fresh-ground locally roasted
coffee. Halifamous breakfast buns
served all day. Homemade toasted
sandwiches and soup like your
mom makes. All served in a cozy
cabin with comfy couches.
7 THE OLD APOTHOCARY
1549 Barrington Street, Halifax
902-423-1500
info@theoldapothecary.com
Everything at The Old Apothecary
is made from scratch. The bread,
pastries, cakes, fillings, and frostings
are made using the highest quality
ingredients available. Locally
sourced where possible. Inspiration
sourced globally.
5080 George Street, Halifax
902-492-0416, www.novascotiancrystal.com
Located on the historic Halifax waterfront,
we are North America’s only mouthblown, hand-cut crystal maker. What
started a generation ago, from a group
of Irish immigrants with a commitment
to preserving an ancient craft that is
disappearing in the world, has become
a truly Canadian story of respect for
tradition, beauty and fine craftship.
12 GAHAN HOUSE
1869 Upper Water Street
902-444-3060, halifax.gahan.ca
A unique brewery–pub–oyster bar located
on the Halifax Harbourfront, the Gahan
House has 13 of their own hand-crafted
ales on tap, as well as some other local
favourites. Our talented chef has created
a menu that exceeds the quality of pub
food using fresh and local ingredients and
has something for everyone.
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Our extensive selection of Many Marvellous Magazines will engage, inform
and delight you. We are your destination for over 3,000 print-on-demand
same-day newspapers plus local art cards and other greeting cards for your
writing pleasure. The world is waiting for you on the corner of Queen and
Morris streets.
Spring Garden Place
Small but chic, Spring Garden Place emphasizes style and is home to over
25 unique shops and services that you won’t find elsewhere. Reliably
Halifax’s best source for the latest in fashion, accessories and home décor.
Located on vibrant Spring Garden Road in the heart of downtown, you’ll
also find an amazing selection of epicurean fare to tempt every palate.
Plus convenient indoor parking.
We are open until 9:30 p.m. 7 nights a week.
902-429-5468 @magsstore
5560 Morris Street (corner of Queen)
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Spring Garden Area is the retail heart
of Halifax and is a delight to explore
any time of the day or night. Consisting
of nine city blocks, the area has over
200 retail shops and services, most
independently owned. This charming,
vibrant area is a shopper’s paradise
where brand name fashions, Nova
Scotia giftware, spas and salons nestle
up to superb hotels, restaurants, cafés
and pubs.
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Wi-Fi Hotspot
Your Father’s Moustache is Halifax’s landmark
pub and eatery. The winner of several awards
from the readers of The Coast magazine over
the last 15 years including: Best Pub Food, Best
Wings, Best Patio and Best Club Sandwich. Our
diverse menu offers something for everyone.
Large selection of beer and wine including our
own hand crafted YFM beers.
The Rockbottom Brewpub is Halifax’s finest
brewpub experience, located in the heart of
downtown Halifax. Delicious appetizers or a
wide selection of sandwiches, salads, pasta and
gluten free options we will satisfy every craving.
Our hand crafted beer brewed from grain to
glass right on sight has won several awards and
our two seasonal selections are ever changing.
It all starts at the bottom.
Unique music shop in a 140-year old Victorian
home. A large selection of vintage guitars and
violins, and new and used musical instruments
including mandolins, banjos, ukuleles, basses
and bodhrans. Unusual gifts, accessories and
a good selection of Celtic and Maritime music
books.
902-423-2938
5686 Spring Garden Road
www.rockbottombrewpub.ca
902-422-6350
1528 Brunswick Street
Just off Spring Garden Road
slipjig@eastlink.ca
www.halifaxfolklorecentre.com
Beautiful European
collections. Experience
Lily’s Lingerie, the
country’s finest lingerie
store. Recognized by
Chatelaine magazine as
one of the top ten stores
in Canada.
In the Spring Garden Area there are
over 1.600 parking spaces available
that are within walking distance to all of
the fabulous shops and services. These
include both indoor and outdoor lots,
both of which have either monthly or
hourly parking rates. There is also plenty
of street metered parking throughout
the area. Metered parking is free in the
evenings and on weekends!
For those of you that use a different form
of transportation such as bicycles, we
have lots and lots of bike racks that can
also be found throughout the area.
Halifax Folklore Centre
Lily’s – The Bra
Fitting Specialists
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Rockbottom Brewpub
902-423-6766
5686 Spring Garden Road
www.yourfathersmoustache.ca
902-422-0161
lilyslingerie@hotmail.com
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Halifax Jazz Festival
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Fine Art & Custom Framing
6301 Quinpool Road
Halifax, NS B3L 1A4
902-423-6644
info@secordgallery.com
www.secordgallery.com
inter is sports season
in Halifax, while
the summer brings
rollicking seasonal festivals. Yearround live theatre, from community
troupes to touring Broadway
shows, thrills fans. Likewise, the
city always echoes with the sound
of music. Symphonies perform
iconic classical works, while jazz
musicians jam late into the night.
Rock stars from around the world
share stages with the East Coast’s
next rising stars. Special events
and entertainment are on the
calendar year-round. The following
is a selection of highlights.
For more options, surf to
www.destinationhalifax.com
or our sister magazine
Where Halifax at
www.where.ca/halifax.
Halifax Hurricanes
December through April
Scotiabank Centre, 5284 Duke St., Halifax / 902-451-1221 / www.halifaxhurricanes.ca
Halifax pro hoops team competes in the National Basketball League of Canada—fast-paced, exciting, and
family-friendly sports action.
Halifax Mooseheads
September through April
Scotiabank Centre, 5284 Duke St., Halifax / 902-451-1221 / www.halifaxmooseheads.ca
The Mooseheads are Halifax’s major-junior hockey team, and recent Canadian Hockey League champions
(winners of the 2012–13 Memorial Cup). They play several home games throughout the regular season.
Symphony Nova Scotia
September through May
Dalhousie Arts Centre, 6101 University Ave., Halifax / 902-494-3820 / www.symphonynovascotia.ca
Guest artists and special concerts throughout the season. Highlights include the Celebrity Series (classical
concerts featuring acclaimed guest stars), the Pops Series (an orchestral twist on hits from Celtic to rock), the
Baroque Series, and annual favourites like the season-capping Beer & Beethoven and December’s Christmas
classic, Handel’s Messiah.
Neptune Theatre
September through May
1593 Argyle St., Halifax / 902-429-7070 / www.neptunetheatre.com
Elaborate world-class productions on the main stage, with innovative, edgy theatre in the Studio Series. The
season concludes with Shrek: The Musical, which runs from March 29 to May 29. The new season starts in
September.
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Scotia Festival of Music
May 22 to June 5
902-429-9467 / www.scotiafestival.ns.ca
Celebrating the best in classical music, this annual
festival pairs local talents and visiting artists in
intimate venues and large gala shows. Guest
artists include violinist Elissa Lee, conductor
Johannes Debus, and cellist Denise Djokic.
Eastern Shore Cold Waters
Seafood Festival
Godfrey, Halifax Comedy Fest
Halifax Comedy Fest
April 27 to 30
halifaxcomedyfest.ca
Venues around the city host as this popular
festival returns showcasing stand-up comics from
across the country and around the world. This
year’s lineup includes Mark Critch, Cathy Jones,
Godfrey, Aisha Alfa, and Julie Kim.
Blue Nose Marathon
May 20 to 22
bluenosemarathon.com
Some 13,000 runners and walkers will take part
in a weekend of events, including a 5K, 10K, half
marathon, full marathon, team relay, and more.
The main marathon begins and ends at the Old
Town Clock on May 22, wending its way through
downtown Halifax, Point Pleasant Park, and the
North End.
2016 Greater Halifax Visitor Guide
June 4 to 5
Memory Lane Heritage Village
5435 Clam Harbour Rd., Lake Charlotte
heritagevillage.ca
Sample an abundance of locally harvested fresh
seafood: clams, oysters, mussels, lobsters, and
smoked fish along with locally crafted specialties
such as fish cakes and beans, and lobster rolls.
Taste traditional heritage foods such as Solomon
Gundy and seafood chowder.
Halifax Greek Fest
June 9 to 12
St. George’s Greek Orthodox Church
38 Purcells Cove Rd., Halifax
www.greekfest.org
This lively celebration of Halifax’s Greek
community is one of the city’s most popular annual
festival. Highlights include dance, music, art,
Greek cuisine aplenty, wine tastings, and more.
Bedford Days
June 29 to July 3
DeWolfe Park, Waterfront Drive, Bedford
www.bedforddays.ca
Now part of Halifax Regional Municipality, the
erstwhile town of Bedford, just north of the city,
has a long history and strong sense of civic pride.
This annual community celebration includes live
Halifax Pride Week
entertainment, family-friendly events, a beer
garden, a parade, fireworks, and more.
Canada Day
July 1
hrmcanadaday.ca
Halifax celebrates the nation’s birthday with a
variety of special events, including a ceremony at
Citadel Hill, family fun on Halifax Common, and a
concert at Alderney Landing in Dartmouth, plus a
spectacular fireworks show.
Royal Nova Scotia International Tattoo
June 30 to July 7
Scotiabank Centre, 5284 Duke St., Halifax
902-451-1221 / www.nstattoo.ca
Military and civilian acts from around the world
combine to put on a spectacular three-hour show,
featuring marching bands, acrobatics, comedy,
military displays, competitions, and more.
Shakespeare by the Sea
July through October
Point Pleasant Park, Tower Road entrance
902-422-0295
www.shakespearebythesea.ca
Live theatre al fresco, featuring the works of the
Bard and other classics. Bring your own chair or
blanket.
Lebanese Festival
July 7 to 10
Olympic Community Centre
2304 Hunter St., Halifax
lebanesefestival.ca
Lebanese music, dance, and food, plus art
exhibits and cultural displays. Taste a variety
of Lebanese food including: falafel, tabouli,
hummus, shish taouk, grape leaves, and more.
Photo: Steve Jess
Royal Nova Scotia International Tattoo
Photo: Terra Ciolfe
Photo: Nova Scotia Tourism Agency
Neptune Theatre actor Heather Mcguigan
Halifax Seaport BeerFest
Maritime Fiddle Festival
July 8 to 11
www.maritimefiddlefestival.ca
Several venues in Dartmouth host this beloved
festival, back for its 66th year. Old-time fiddling,
step dancing, roots music, concerts, and dances.
Halifax Jazz Festival
July 13 to 17
902-492-2225 / halifaxjazzfestival.ca
Jazz, blues, and world-music talents from around
the globe take over the city’s stages. Free
matinees in the Festival Tent on Lower Water
Street, main-stage shows, intimate cabaret
performances, late-night bar jams, and free
shows in libraries and other public spaces.
Halifax Pride Week
July 14 to 24
halifaxpride.com
Atlantic Canada’s largest LGBTQ+ community
struts its stuff with a week of celebrations and
special events, culminating in a big downtown
parade, capped off with a main-stage show
with local and international performers at Pride
Festival Grounds, plus a Community Fair at the
Garrison Grounds. Also look for the Queer Acts
theatre festival, running in conjunction with Pride.
Halifax International Busker Festival
July 27 to August 1
www.buskers.ca
Magicians, comedians, musicians, contortionists,
and comedians take over the downtown, with
free shows every afternoon and evening at
several different outdoor stages.
Natal Day Festival
July 27 to August 1
www.natalday.org
Marking the city’s founding, this holiday
weekend offers family events, live concerts, and
an elaborate fireworks display over
Halifax Harbour.
Halifax Seaport BeerFest
August 5 to 6
seaportbeerfest.com
The Cunard Centre on the Halifax waterfront
hosts Atlantic Canada’s largest gathering of craft
beer, imports, and cider. Representatives from
110 producers will be on hand to share sample
and discuss nearly 300 unique products. Special
booths include Ireland, Maine, Ontario, and
Quebec, plus a new cask-ale showcase.
Atlantic Film Festival
September 15 to 22
www.atlanticfilm.com
Fans get to meet and mingle with filmmakers
from around the world, as local talents showcase
their works alongside international stars.
Screenings, galas, concerts, parties, industry
events, and more.
NOVA SCOTIA INTERNATIONAL
Nocturne
October 15
nocturnehalifax.ca
This unique festival of art after dark features
exhibitions and live performances at venues
around the city, creating a memorable one-nightonly artistic experience.
Hal-Con
November 4 to 6
www.hal-con.com
This is the East Coast’s biggest annual sci-fi,
fantasy, comic-book, and gaming convention.
It’s busy schedule includes game tournaments,
Q&As with actors and writers, a costume contest,
and much more.
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Accommodations
SYMBOLS & CODES
General
H
i
Visitor Information Centre
v Operated by the Nova Scotia Government
P Operated by Parks Canada
N Member of Taste of NS
Member of Access Advisor
" partially accessible
% sight acccessible
$ hearing acccessible
p
Pets allowed with prior
permission
q Pets not allowed
, Pets on premises
otels, motels, inns, hostels, bed &
breakfasts, take your pick: there are
accommodations available to suit all
tastes in the Halifax region.
And, to aid you in making your decision on
where to stay, there’s Nova Scotia’s reservation
and information service and the Canada Select
Accommodations Rating Program–Star Guide.
ccommodations
A
Bathrooms:
2-pc bath
Toilet, sink
3-pc bath (T)
Toilet, sink, tub
3-pc bath (S)
Toilet, sink, shower
Find your spot
Canada Select Rating Program
Canada Select is an industry-led, consumer-driven rating program. It provides visitors with a
nationally consistent standard of quality within specific categories of roofed accommodation.
The program assesses and rates properties to assure they will meet your expectations. All
participating properties must meet rigorous cleanliness and maintenance standards. Look for
the Canada Select/Camping Select sign at more than 5,000 participating properties.
Star Rating Descriptions
c
Modest Accommodations
cc Moderate Accommodations
ccc Above Average Accommodations
cccc Exceptional Accommodations
ccccc Luxurious Accommodations
Courtyard by Marriott
All properties listed have been licensed by the
Province of Nova Scotia and approved by at least
one of three recognized quality programs (Canada
Select/Camping Select, NS Approved, CAA/AAA)
to ensure that they are clean and comfortable.
Properties with stars are members of the Canada
Select Rating Program. Most rates are shown as
daily rates. Note that not all properties accept credit
cards. For a key to codes and symbols, see page 53.
Halifax Metro Area
Accommodations
HALIFAX AREA LISTINGS
Communities are listed in order as found when
travelling into the Halifax area from other regions.
HALIFAX AIRPORT ENTRY AREA
(UP TO 20 KM RADIUS)
ELMSDALE
Briarwood Bed & Breakfast
ccccd.
11 Miller Rd.
902-883-1868, 888-883-1868
innkeeper@briarwoodbb.com
www.briarwoodbb.com
B&B • Year-round
$95–135
ENFIELD
Alt Hotel Halifax Airport
$139
Camping Select evaluates participating camping properties by measuring the cleanliness
and maintenance, facilities, services, recreation, amenities and quality.
Hilton Garden Inn Halifax Airport
"qcccc.
$129–229, XP $20
The province offers a free reservation, information and trip-planning service for visitors.
Surf to www.novascotia.com or phone 1-800-565-0000.
6177 Hwy. 2, 902-860-0732
snowflakemanor@live.com
www.snowflakemanorbandb.com
B&B • Year-round
FALL RIVER
Inn on the Lake
pcccc
$119–320, XP $10
3009 Hwy. 2
902-861-3480, 800-463-6465
book@innonthelake.com
www.innonthelake.com
Inn • Year-round
HAMMONDS PLAINS
Pampered Paws Inn
Camping Select
Reservations & Information
OAKFIELD
Snowflake Manor B & B
qccccd
$125–135, XP $25
END OF HALIFAX AIRPORT ENTRY AREA
pcccc.
40 Silver Dart Dr.
902-334-0136, 855-258-5775
reservations.halifax@althotels.ca
halifax.althotels.ca/en
Hotel • Year-round
200 Pratt & Whitney Dr.
902-873-1400, 888-667-6005
yhzhg_gm@hilton.com
www.halifaxairport.hgi.com
Hotel • Year-round
Campgrounds
GTDGuaranteed
STC Subject to change
c Camping Select Rating Program
[F]Facilities
[R]Recreation/activities
U
Unserviced
Outdoors
>4-wheeling/ATVs
Y Bird & wildlife viewing
| Camping equipment
{Canoes
KCycling/bicycles
D Diving equipment
LHiking
}Kayaks
bSailboats
SSkiing/skis
sSnowmobiling
ySnowshoeing/snowshoes
f Fishing gear
p,cccd.
1725 Hammonds Plains Rd.
902-835-5739, 866-371-PAWS
pamperedpawsinn@yahoo.ca
www.pamperedpawsinn.com
B&B • Year-round
$125–155
TIMBERLEA
Stardust Motel
q.
$89–139, XP $10
1791 St Margaret’s Bay Rd.
902-876-2301, 866-876-2301
info@stardustmotel.ca
www.stardustmotel.ca
Motel • Year-round
Quality Inn Halifax Airport
"pcccdJJJ $109–229, XP $10
HERRING COVE
Sal’s Bed & Breakfast By The Sea
q,cccc
$99–125
q,.
3676 Old Sambro Rd., 902-346-2144
susanatsambro@eastlink.ca
B&B • May 15–Oct 15
241 Village Rd.
902-405-4137, 877-405-4137
joan@salsbythesea.com
www.salsbythesea.com
B&B • Year-round
4 York Redoubt Cres.
902-223-0140
info@staroftheseabandb.ca
www.staroftheseabandb.ca
B&B • Year-round
EASTERN PASSAGE
Catwalk Bed and Breakfast
q,.
$99–109; no tax
98 Ridding Rd.
902-407-2002
geenagador@gmail.com
www.catwalkbedandbreakfast.com
B&B • Jun 1–Oct 31
qcccc
25 Lighthouse Lane
902-465-1367
easternpassagebb@gmail.com
www.easternpassagebb.ca
B&B • Year-round
$95
Inn at Fisherman’s Cove
SAMBRO
Susan’s at Sambro:
Bed and Breakfast by the Sea
180 Pratt & Whitney Dr.
902-576-7600, 877-919-2244
frontdesk@hiehalifaxairport.com
www.hiexpress.com/halifaxairport
Hotel • Year-round
FERGUSON’S COVE
Star of the Sea Bed and Breakfast
,ccccd
$199–239, XP $25
Eastern Passage Bed & Breakfast
Holiday Inn Express Hotel & Suites Halifax
Airport
"pcccd
$129–219
60 Sky Blvd.
902-873-3000
reservations@airporthotelhalifax.com
www.airporthotelhalifax.com
Hotel • Year-round
2016 Greater Halifax Visitor Guide
4-pc bath
Toilet, sink, tub, shower
D
Double bed (2D—
twin double beds)
F( ) Free ( ) years of age and under with adult;
e.g., F(12). Cots & cribs
may involve an extra charge.
GTDGuaranteed
H
Housekeeping (i.e. cooking facilities in unit)
K
King-sized bed
K/T King-sized bed converts to twin
O/SOff-season
Q
Queen-sized bed
S
Single bed
STC Subject to change
T
Twin—2 beds (any size)
XP
Extra person (each additional person in the
same unit)
c Canada Select Rating Program
J CAA/AAA Official Appointment Property
. Nova Scotia Approved—Quality First
Program
Four Points by Sheraton
Lord Nelson Hotel
The Halliburton
53
Check to be sure what is intended (e.g. p means that pets are permitted with management’s prior approval,
q means that no visiting pets are permitted, and , means that there is at least one resident pet).
$95
qcccc
$110–135
1531 Shore Rd.
902-465-3455, 866-725-3455
fishermansinn@eastlink.ca
www.theinnatfishermanscove.com
B&B Inn • Year-round
Quigley’s Landing & Suite
$189
qccccd.
1515 Shore Rd.
902-405-8480
quigleyslanding@eastlink.ca
Apt. • Year-round
HALIFAX, DARTMOUTH, BEDFORD,
LOWER SACKVILLE, SPRYFIELD
Adams’ Knightswood Carriage House Tourist
Home
"qccccd/cccc
$125–190,
453 Waverley Rd., Dartmouth
XP $15
902-435-3969, 866-363-8797
knightswood@eastlink.ca
www.knightswoodbandb.ca
B&B, Tourist Home • May 1–Oct 31
Accommodations
54
Adobe Bed & Breakfast
qccccd
$95, XP $25; no tax
13 Evans Court, Dartmouth
902-462-0827 (call collect)
www.adobebedandbreakfast.ca
B&B • Year-round
Ascendence Harbourside Mansion B&B
qcccc.
$99–199
24 Northumberland Lane, Halifax
877-405-1530
harboursidebandb@gmail.com
www.halifaxbedandbreakfastns.com
B&B • Year-round
At Robie’s End B&B
q,cccc $100–159, XP $20; no tax
836 Robie St., Halifax
902-405-2424
www.robiesend.com
B&B • Year-round
Atlantica Hotel Halifax
"pcccc.JJJ $119–249,
1980 Robie St., Halifax
XP $20
902-423-1161, 888-810-7288
reservations@atlanticahalifax.com
www.atlanticahotelhalifax.com
230 A/C units (K,D,T), 4-pc bath, free local calls & Wi-Fi,
movies. Executive level. Restaurant & bar. Sauna, whirlpool,
wading pool, fitness centre; parking (extra fee); laundry.
Hotel • Year-round See ad p. 54
Autumn Leaves Bed & Breakfast
qcccd
$69–79, XP $20
Blockhouse Hill Bed & Breakfast
q.
$95; no tax
Comfort Inn Janus
62 Wentworth St., Dartmouth
902-463-1811, 866-873-1699
blockhousehillbb@gmail.com
www.blockhousehillbedandbreakfast.com
B&B • May 1–Oct 31
"pcccd.
$95–169, XP $10
456 Windmill Rd., Dartmouth
902-463-9900, 877-648-3653
cn249@outlook.com
www.choicehotels.ca/cn249
Motel • Year-round
Best Western Plus
Chocolate Lake Hotel
Bluenose Inn & Suites
Commons Inn
12 Evans Court, Dartmouth
902-435-3980
ab@autumnbb.com
www.autumnbb.com
B&B • Year-round
"p,JJJ
$99–299
250 St Margarets Bay Rd., Halifax
902-477-5611
res@chocolatelakehotel.com
www.chocolatelakehotel.com
Hotel • Year-round See ad p. 48.
Best Western Plus
Dartmouth Hotel & Suites
"qJJJ
$140–170
15 Spectacle Lake Dr., Dartmouth
902-463-2000, 866-676-9846
reservations@bestwesterndartmouth.com
www.bestwesterndartmouth.com
121 rooms and suites (K,Q), 4-pc bath (some with
double whirlpool tub), CBTV, in-room movies, Wi-Fi,
phone (free local calls), coffeemaker, fridge, hairdryer,
iron & board. Complimentary hot buffet breakfast.
Restaurant, meeting space, business centre, pool (in),
fitness centre.
Hotel • Year-round See ad p. 57
STAY AT DALHOUSIE
q,cccd
34 Braeside Court, Dartmouth
902-462-3956, 866-277-8138
braeside@ns.sympatico.ca
www.braesidecourtbandb.ca
B&B • May 1–Oct 31
q.
$59–169, XP $10
739 Windmill Rd., Dartmouth
902-468-7117, 800-830-4656
burnsidehotel@eastlink.ca
Hotel • Year-round
1583 Brunswick St., Halifax
902-420-0555, 800-565-1263
www.cambridgesuiteshalifax.com
Hotel • Year-round
Dalhousie University
"qccc/cccd.
Halifax
902-494-3401, 855-DAL-STAY
stay@dal.ca, www.dal.ca/stay
XP $20
Caroline’s Bed & Breakfast
qccc
$55–65; no tax
134 Victoria Rd., Dartmouth
902-469-4665
B&B • Apr 1–Nov 30
Chateau Bedford
Stay in downtown Halifax for as low as
$42.58 per night, from May until August.
"$%pcccdJJJ$109–229, XP $10
133 Kearney Lake Rd., Halifax
902-445-1100, 800-565-3086
guestservices@chateaubedford.ca
www.chateaubedford.ca
Hotel • Year-round
Chebucto Inn
p
$75–140, XP $10
6151 Lady Hammond Rd., Halifax
902-453-4330, 800-268-4330
chebuctoinn@eastlink.ca
www.chebuctoinn.com
Motel • Year-round
Book online now at dal.ca/book
1.888.271.9222
dal.ca/stay
Hotel • Year-round See ad p.55
Esquire Motel
"pccJ
$85–135, XP $10
771 Bedford Hwy., Bedford
902-835-3367, 800-565-3367
info@esquiremotel.ca
www.esquiremotel.ca
Motel • Year-round
"$%qcccc
$119–450, XP $20
5120 Salter St., Halifax
902-428-1900, 800-321-2211
info@courtyardhalifax.com
www.courtyardhalifax.com
Hotel • Year-round
Burnside Hotel
Cambridge Suites Hotel Halifax
pcccc.JJJ
$139–299,
296 A/C rooms (K,Q,D; some with balcony and
harbour view), 4-pc bath, CBTV, mini-fridge. Wi-Fi.
Restaurant, lounge. Pool (in), sauna, hot tub, fitness
centre. Business amenities. Enclosed pedway to
amenities. Valet or self-parking.
Courtyard by Marriott
Halifax Downtown
$120–170
Coastal Inn Dartmouth
"pcccdJJ
$89–169, XP $12
379 Windmill Rd., Dartmouth
902-465-7777, 800-565-1565
dartmouth@coastalinns.com, www.coastalinns.com
56 H rooms (K,Q,D) incl 24 suites (2 with pvt whirlpool &
sauna): 4-pc bath, A/C, WiFi; 75% no-smoking. Free breakfast. Business centre, exercise room, laundry; free parking.
Fountain View Guest House
qccd
$30–75
2138 Robie St., Halifax
902-422-4169, 800-565-4877
(outside NS & PEI)
fountainviewguesthouse@yahoo.ca
www.browser.to/fountainviewguesthouse
Tourist Home • Year-round
$32–75
Dorm-style: 1,037 dormitory-style rooms (T,S) with
pvt and shared baths (3-pc (S) & 4-pc), CBTV in
lounges. Centrally located in Halifax. Athletic facility,
pool (in), tennis, library, laundry, food outlets, wide
range of conference facilities and services available.
Wi-Fi. Open May 8–Aug 18.
Four Points by Sheraton Halifax
"qccccJJJ
$125–260,
1496 Hollis St., Halifax
XP $20
902-423-4444, 866-444-9494
guest@fourpointshalifax.com
www.fourpoints.com/halifax
See ad p. 54
177 A/C rooms (Q,D,T,S; 18 suites): 4-pc bath, CBTV,
free local calls & Internet (Wi-Fi, wired), hairdryer,
mini-fridge, free bottled water. Smoke-free hotel.
Licensed restaurant/lounge. Pool (in), whirlpool, fitness
room, movies. Indoor parking.
Days Inn Dartmouth
"pcccd
$89–189, XP $10
20 Highfield Park Dr., Dartmouth
902-465-6555, 877-466-6555
www.daysinn.ca
Hotel • Year-round
Hotel • Year-round See ad p.56
Future Inns Halifax Hotel
and Conference Centre
"pcccd
$104–204, XP $10
Delta Barrington
p.
$134–294, XP $15
1875 Barrington St., Halifax
902-429-7410, 888-890-3222
hal.reservations@deltahotels.com
www.deltabarrington.com
30 Fairfax Dr., Halifax
902-443-4333, 800-565-0700
halifax@futureinns.com
www.futureinns.com
132 A/C units (Q,K; 8 executive suites), 4-pc bath,
CBTV, in-room movies; free Wi-Fi and local calls.
Restaurant, coin and valet laundry; fitness room; free
parking
200 A/C rooms (K,Q,D), 4-pc bath, CBTV, hairdryer,
phone, business amenities, in-room movies, video
games. Newly renovated lobby, restaurant, and
lounge. Pool (in), sauna, fitness facility. Valet parking
available. Enclosed pedway to amenities.
Hotel • Year-round See ad p.55
Hotel • Year-round See ad p. 55
FUTURE INNS HALIFAX
HOTEL & CONFERENCE CENTRE
Coastal Inn Halifax
& UNWIND
at the centre of everything
Halifax has to offer.
Stay Downtown Different.
Call (888) 810-7288
AT L A N T I C A H O T E L H A L I FA X . C O M
2016 Greater Halifax Visitor Guide
"pcccdJJ
$109–169, XP $20
98 Chain Lake Dr., Halifax
902-450-3020, 855-603-8999
halifax@coastalinns.com
www.coastalinns.com
65 units (K,Q; 13 suites), 4-pc bath, DVD, microwave,
mini-fridge. Free breakfast, local calls, Wi-Fi, 24-hr coffee/
tea, DVDs. Exercise room, enclosed patio.
Hotel • Year-round See ad p.
Comfort Hotel Bayer’s Lake
"qcccc.JJJ $99–169
88 Chain Lake Dr., Halifax
902-405-4555
frontdesk@comforthotelhalifax.com
www.comforthotelhalifax.com
Hotel • Year-round
Comfort Inn Halifax
"pcccd.JJ
$119–199,
560 Bedford Hwy., Halifax
XP $10
902-443-0303, 800-561-9961; 800-4CHOICE
www.choicehotels.ca/cn207
Hotel • Year-round
Full Service.
Friendly Price.
• 132 Spacious Rooms
• Full Service Conference Facilities
• Restaurant & Full Service
Catering On-Site
• Room Service
• FiberOp™ High Speed Internet
• Complimentary Parking
• On-Site Fitness Centre
• Business Centre
• Pet Friendly
Hotel • Year-round See ad p.
SLEEP, DINE,
55
p.
$134–284, XP $15
1990 Barrington St., Halifax
902-425-6700, 888-890-3222
hal.reservations@deltahotels.com
www.deltahalifax.com
qcccd
$80–150, XP $10
5780 West St., Halifax
902-484-3466, 877-797-7999
infor@commonsinn.ca
www.commonsinn.ca
Inn • Year-round
qccd
$79–139, XP $10
636 Bedford Hwy., Bedford
902-443-3171, 800-565-2301
www.thebluenoseinn.com
Motel • Year-round
Braeside Court B&B
Delta Halifax
Call our sales & conference service team and ask
about our meeting packages. We make sure your
event is a success, as we take care of every last detail.
www.futureinns.com
1-800-565-0700
Highway 102, exit 2A, 30 Fairfax Dr.
(902) 443-4333
In the HEART of Bayers Lake Shopping District
Accommodations
56
Garden South Park Inn
"qcccd.
$109–169, XP $10
1263 South Park St., Halifax
902-492-8577, 877-414-8577
reserve@gardeninn.ns.ca
www.gardensouthparkinn.com
Halifax Marriott Harbourfront
23 A/C rooms (D), 3-pc or 4-pc bath, CBTV, hairdryer,
free Wi-Fi; honeymoon suite with whirlpool. Light
breakfast (incl); evening tea. Registered Heritage
Home (c 1875). Short walk to downtown attractions
and amenities. Computer, laundry, fax, parking
available.
"$%pccccdJJJJ$139–1100
1919 Upper Water St., Halifax
902-421-1700, 800-943-6760
www.halifaxmarriott.com
Hotel • Year-round
Halifax Waverley Inn
Inn • Year-round See ad p. 59
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1266 Barrington St., Halifax
902-423-9346, 800-565-9346
welcome@waverleyinn.com
www.waverleyinn.com
B&B Inn • Year-round
Halifax Backpackers Hostel
Hampton Inn & Suites q.
2193 Gottingen St., Halifax
902-431-3170, 888-431-3170
halifaxbackpackers@gmail.com
www.halifaxbackpackers.com
Hostel • Year-round
$23–65
$135–239
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$169–229
65 Cromarty Dr., Dartmouth
902-406-7700
rnorman@dartmouthhampton.com
www.dartmouthhampton.com
Hotel • Year-round
Hampton Inn
by Hilton Halifax Downtown
"$%pccccJJJ $149–199
1960 Brunswick St., Halifax
902-422-1391, 855-331-0334
hampton15@silverbirchhotels.com
www.halifaxdowntown.hamptonbyhilton.com
Hotel • Year-round
Hearthstone Inn Halifax/Dartmouth
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$109–190,
313 Prince Albert Rd, Dartmouth
XP $10
902-469-5850, 800-565-1275
reservations@hearthstonehospitality.com
www.hearthstonehospitality.ca
Hotel • Year-round
Heritage Hideaway Bed & Breakfast
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$115–149, XP $25
36 Rutledge St., Bedford
902-835-3605, 877-437-4433
info@heritagehideaway.com
www.heritagehideaway.com
B&B • Year-round
Four Points by Sheraton Halifax is
located in the heart of downtown and
one block from the waterfront. As our
guest, you will enjoy:
•
Fast & free WiFi throughout the hotel
•
Best Brews local craft beer
•
On-site restaurant & room service
•
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"$%pcccc.JJJ$169–229
1960 Brunswick St., Halifax
902-429-6620, 855-331-0337
hws@silverbirchhotels.com
www.halifax.homewoodsuites.com
Hotel • Year-round
Hostelling International Canada – Atlantic
Region (HI – Halifax)
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$30–78
1253 Barrington St., Halifax
902-422-3863
halifax@hihostels.ca
www.hihostels.ca/novascotia/331/
HI-Halifax/index.hostel
Hostel • Year-round
Kidston Heritage House
Bed & Breakfast
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$85; no tax
62 Rockingstone Rd., Spryfield
877-332-0313
kidstonbandbinfo@ns.sympatico.ca
www.kidstonheritagehouse.com
B&B • Jun 1–Oct 31
Killarney Bed & Breakfast
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$90–110; no tax
980 Parkland Dr., Halifax
902-444-6700
lori@hiexhalifax.com
113 rooms & suites (Q,K), 4-pc bath (3 with airjet tub),
in-room movies, mini-fridge, microwave, hairdryer, iron
& board. Free hot breakfast buffet, coffee/tea, local
phone calls, Internet. Pool (in), waterslide, jacuzzi,
full-service spa, arcade; business centre. Free parking.
Hotel • Year-round See ad p. 58
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$109–185
101 Wyse Rd., Dartmouth
902-463-1100, 888-434-0440; 800-HOLIDAY
info@hiharbourview.ca
www.hiharbourview.ca
Hotel • Year-round
Apt., Dorm-style • May 1–Aug 28
See ad p.
Park Place Ramada Plaza Hotel
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$119–500
240 Brownlow Ave., Dartmouth
902-468-8888, 800-561-3733
reservations@ramadans.com
www.ramadans.com
Hotel • Year-round
Halifax
866-844-1333
www.premieresuites..com/
furnished-apartments/halifax/?#p
Apt. • Year-round
Prince George Hotel
23 Lakeview Point Rd., Dartmouth
902-461-1549
crystal.marshall@nscc.ca
www.bbcanada.com/lakesidebb
B&B • Jul 1–Sep 30
Lord Nelson Hotel & Suites
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1515 South Park St., Halifax
902-423-6331, 800-565-2020
ask@lordnelsonhotel.com
www.lordnelsonhotel.ca
Hotel • Year-round
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$75, XP $10
6318 Norwood St., Halifax
902-423-4798
info@marigoldbedandbreakfast.com
www.marigoldbedandbreakfast.com
B&B • Year-round
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1599 Grafton St., Halifax
902-422-0493, 866-422-0493
amurphy@residenceinnhalifax.ca
www.marriott.com/yhzri
Hotel • Year-round
Saint Mary’s University
q.
$49–179
5865 Gorsebrook Ave., Halifax
902-420-5486, 888-347-5555
stay@smu.ca
www.smu.ca/conferences
Apt., Dorm-style • May 6–Aug 17
Seasons Motor Inn – Halifax
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$70–90, XP $7
4 Melrose Ave., Halifax
902-443-9341, 800-792-2498
seasonsmotorinnhalifax@gmail.com
www.seasonsmotorinnhalifax.com
Motel • Year-round
Hospitality... Like Never Before!
Book our Best availaBle rates at
fourpointshalifax.com
or call 866 716 8133
Dalvay
CHARLOTTETOWN
SAINT JOHN
Fredericton
Moncton
Sydney
Charlottetown
dpmurphyhotelsandresorts.com
Halifax
The Pebble Bed & Breakfast
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1839 Armview Terr., Halifax
902-423-3369, 888-303-5056
elizabeth@thepebble.ca
www.thepebble.ca
B&B • Year-round
$225–245
Nice Rooms. Great People.
• Free hot breakfast
• Free wireless internet
• Free parking
1394 Edward St., Halifax
902-494-9500
www.theverandahbb.com
B&B • Year-round
101 Yorkshire Ave. Ext., Dartmouth
902-465-4000, 800-578-7878
guestservices@travelodgedartmouth.com
www.travelodgedartmouth.com
75 units (K,Q,S; incl 38 suites): 4-pc bath, DVD, fridge;
2 TVs, wet bar, microwave in suites. Complimentary
light breakfast, Wi-Fi. Use of fitness room & business
centre.
Hotel • Year-round See ad p. 57
Dartmouth
Direct: 902.465.4000
101 Yorkshire Avenue Extension
Reservations:
1.800.578.7878
travelodge.ca
BEST WESTERN PLUS
Dartmouth Hotel
and Suites
• Complimentary hot buffet
breakfast, parking and internet
• Heated indoor pool
Minutes from Dartmouth Crossing
15 Spectacle Lake Drive
www.bestwesterndartmouth.com
866-676-9846
SeaWatch Bed & Breakfast
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139 Ferguson’s Cove Rd., Halifax
902-477-1506
seawatch@eastlink.ca
www.seawatch.ca
B&B • Year-round
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902-434-1228, 866-747-9045
www.bbcanada.com/7433.html
B&B • Year-round
$95
Stardust Motel
p.
$79–175, XP $10
1067 Bedford Hwy., Bedford
902-835-3316, 877-472-3316
info@stardustmotel.ca
www.stardustmotel.ca
Motel • Year-round
The Halliburton
HOTELS AND RESORTS
Saint John
57
1649 Hollis St., Halifax
902-429-7233, 1-888-664-1649
info@thehollis.ca
www.thehollis.ca
Hotel • Year-round
Travelodge Suites Dartmouth
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$99–160, XP $10
Residence Inn by Marriott
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$79–100, XP $10
40 Lakecrest Dr., Dartmouth
902-435-0060, 800-792-2497
motel.lakecity@gmail.com
www.lakecitymotel.com
Motel • Year-round
The Hollis Halifax –
a DoubleTree Suites by Hilton
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The Verandah Bed & Breakfast
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$95–125
Premiere Executive Suites/Atlantic
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Settle In Bed & Breakfast
four points by sheraton halifax
2016 Greater Halifax Visitor Guide
71 units (T,S): 36 apt-style (1-, 2- & 4-bdrm) with pvt
bath, living/kitchen area, CBTV, phone, 35 dorm-style
with share baths, access to laundry. Parking, athletics
pass and Wi-Fi.
Lake City Motel
™
©2016 Starwood Hotels & Resorts Worldwide, Inc. All Rights Reserved.
Preferred Guest, SPG, Four Points and their logos are the trademarks of
Starwood Hotels & Resorts Worldwide, Inc., or its affiliates.
166 Bedford Hwy., Halifax
866-405-1805
www.msvu.ca/stay
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$169–299, XP $20
1725 Market St., Halifax
902-425-1986, 800-565-1567
ask@princegeorgehotel.com
www.princegeorgehotel.com
Hotel • Year-round
Marigold Bed & Breakfast
Holiday Inn Harbourview
Mount Saint Vincent University
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$35–110
9 Killarney Dr., Bedford
902-835-5044, 855-835-5044
killarneybnb@gmail.com
www.bbcanada.com/7242.html
B&B • Year-round
Lakeside Bed & Breakfast
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Holiday Inn Express & Suites
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ExplorE
Halifax
Homewood Suites
by Hilton Halifax Downtown
Saint John • Fredericton • Moncton
Charlottetown • Dalvay • Halifax • Sydney
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5184 Morris St., Halifax
902-420-0658, 888-512-3344
reservations@thehalliburton.com
www.thehalliburton.com
Hotel • Year-round
Accommodations
University of King’s College
58
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$46–73
6350 Coburg Rd., Halifax
902-422-1271, ext 277
conferences@ukings.ca
www.ukings.ca/conference-services
Dorm-style • May 7–Aug 16
Wedgewood Motel
pccd
$79–109, XP $10
374 Bedford Hwy., Halifax
902-443-1576, 877-515-0551
wedgewoodmotel@hotmail.com
www.wedgewoodmotel.ca
Motel • Year-round
Westin Nova Scotian
pccccd.JJJJ$139–299, XP $20
1181 Hollis St., Halifax
902-421-1000, 877-9WESTIN
service.express@thewestinnovascotian.com
www.thewestinnovascotian.com
Hotel • Year-round
Worthington Place Bed & Breakfast
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$210–399
72 Worthington Place, Bedford
902-452-7770
hostess@worthingtonplace.ca
www.worthingtonplace.ca
B&B • Year-round
GRAND LAKE
Laurie Provincial Park v
$27
Wp.
4949 Hwy. 2
902-861-1623, 888-544-3434
www.novascotiaparks.ca/parks/laurie.asp
Jun 10–Sep 12
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3070 Sackville Dr.
HAMMONDS PLAINS
Woodhaven Park
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$30–50, XP $5
1757 Hammonds Plains Rd.
902-835-2271
info@woodhavenrvpark.com
www.woodhavenrvpark.com
May 1–Oct 15
DARTMOUTH
Shubie Park Campground
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30 John Brenton Dr.
902-435-8328, 800-440-8450
www.shubiecampground.com
May 11–Oct 14
$32–65
Eastern Shore
Accommodations
EAST LAWRENCETOWN
3 Moonlight Beach Suites
Campgrounds
UPPER SACKVILLE
Halifax West KOA
THREE FATHOM HARBOUR
Coastal Waters Accommodations
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16 Emerald Dr.
XP $20
902-865-4342, 888-562-4705
halifaxwestkoa@gmail.com
www.halifaxwestkoa.com
May 1–Oct 31
$27–47
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$139–299
2 Wyndenfog Lane
902-827-2712
info@moonlightbeachsuites.com
www.moonlightbeachsuites.com
Suite • Year-round
Beach Niche
p.
$100–150; no tax
5 Wyndenfog Lane
902-797-0413
bettyhoughton@eastlink.ca
www.beachniche.ca
B&B • Year-round
902-827-4223
cpirri@bellaliant.net
www.coastalwatersbnb.ca
Apt., B&B • Year-round
GRAND DESERT
Changing Tides Bed & Breakfast
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$100–130, XP $15
6627 Hwy. 207
902-827-5134
changingtides@bellaliant.net
www.changingtides.ca
B&B • Year-round
PORTER’S LAKE
The IN House, Musical
Bed & Breakfast and Gallery
q.
$95–115; no tax
5315 Hwy. 7, 902-827-2532
theinhouse@eastlink.ca
B&B • Year-round
MUSQUODOBOIT VALLEY AREA
MEAGHER’S GRANT
River Oaks Country Lodge
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$75–85, XP $15
3856 Meagher’s Grant Rd.
902-384-3033
rogc@ns.aliantzinc.ca
www.riveroaksgolfclub.ca/lodge.htm
Motel • May 15–Oct 15
MIDDLE MUSQUODOBOIT
Gowan Brae Bed & Breakfast
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372 Archibald Brook Rd.
902-384-2525
gowanbraebandb@bellaliant.net
www.stayatgowanbrae.com
B&B • Year-round
$70–90
MILL LAKE
Mill Lake Getaway
Fairwinds Motel & Restaurant
p.
296 Lakewood Dr.
902-482-8187
mill.lake.getaway@gmail.com
www.milllakegetaway.com
Cottage • Year-round
$1300 w
MUSQUODOBOIT HARBOUR AREA
(UP TO 20 KM RADIUS)
MUSQUODOBOIT HARBOUR
Old Riverside Lodge B & B
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98 Riverside Ave.
902-889-3464, 877-859-3674
info@oldriversidelodgebnb.com
www.oldriversidelodgebnb.com
B&B • May 1–Oct 31
$95–130
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22522 Main St. (Hwy. 7)
902-885-2502
fairwinds@ns.sympatico.ca
www.fairwindsmotelsheetharbour.ca
Motel • Year-round
$95
PORT DUFFERIN
Black Duck Ocean View Country Inn
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$100–110, XP $20
25245 Hwy. 7
902-654-2237
gloriav@ns.sympatico.ca
B&B • Year-round
$100
qcccd
1664 West Jeddore Rd.
902-889-2857
serenitybythesea@eastlink.ca
Cottage • May 15–Oct 31
HEAD OF JEDDORE
Jeddore Lodge & Cabins
p.
$80–125, XP $10
9855 Hwy. 7
902-889-3030, 888-889-3030
jeddorelodge@eastlink.ca
www.jeddorelodge.com
B&B, Cabin • May 1–Oct 31
SALMON RIVER BRIDGE
Salmon River Country Inn
WEST QUODDY
Brigitte’s Holiday Apartments
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South Shore
Accommodations
PROSPECT
Sand Castle Tourist Service
+ Bed & Breakfast
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$119, XP $15; no tax
328 Seligs Rd.
902-852-2241
fpcltd@eastlink.ca
www.relaxatsandcastle.com
Tourist Home • Year-round
Seaside 224 B & B
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$95–130
9931 Hwy. 7
902-889-2233
margit@salmonrivercountryinn.ca
www.salmonrivercountryinn.ca
Inn • May 1–Nov 15
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224 Prospect Bay Rd.
902-222-7069
debbiedowney@eastlink.ca
www.seaside224.com
Suite • Year-round
$139; no tax
MINUTES FROM BAYERS LAKE BUSINESS PARK
JUST OFF HWY 102 SOUTH, KEARNEY LAKE ROAD EXIT 2
980 Parkland Drive, Halifax
Nova Scotia, B3M 4Y7
Phone: 902.444.6700 Fax: 902.444.4410
Email: lori@hiexhalifax.com
• 113 Newly Renovated Guestrooms & Suites
• Indoor Pool with 80' Waterslide
• Complementary High-Speed Wireless Internet
• Whirlpool
• Complementary Hot & Cold Breakfast
• Fitness Centre
• Complementary Coffee & Tea All Day
• Meeting Room Facilities with Full Catering
2016 Greater Halifax Visitor Guide
TANGIER
Paddler’s Retreat B&B
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$50–85, XP $10
84 Mason’s Point Rd.
902-772-2774, 877-404-2774
www.coastaladventures.com
B&B • Jun 15–Oct 15
SHEET HARBOUR AREA
(UP TO 20 KM RADIUS)
SHEET HARBOUR
Anke’s Bed & Breakfast
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22864 Hwy. 7
902-885-2172
service@ankesbb.com
B&B • Year-round
$80–90, XP $8
$80–175
p.
5849 Prospect Rd.
902-982-1296
biglakeca@hotmail.com
biglakeca.tripod.com
Motel • Jun 5–Oct 15
WEST DOVER
Code’s Ocean Side Inn B&B
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$95–195, XP $15; no tax
181 Berringer Rd.
902-390-8347, 888-823-2765
rkodevelopments@shaw.ca
www.codesoceansideinn.com
B&B • Apr 15–Oct 31
Ocean Spray Bed & Breakfast
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$80; no tax
159 West Dover Rd. (Hwy. 333)
902-823-1145
oceanspraybb@eastlink.ca
www.bbcanada.com/9386.html
B&B • May 1–Oct 31
215-239-5565
wilco@netcarrier.com
www.westdoverhouse.com
Vac. Home • Apr 1–Oct 31
Enjoy your stay in
DOWNTOWN HALIFAX
23 Pebblebeach Lane
902-229-2168
hollynewton21@gmail.com
Vac. Home • Year-round
$875 w
(UP TO 20 KM RADIUS)
Garden South Park Inn
CLAM BAY
Moments Oceanside Getaway
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738 Upper Lakeville Rd.
902-845-2340, 800-589-2282
info@webberslakesideresort.com
www.webberslakesideresort.com
Cottage • May 9–Oct 9
PEGGY’S COVE AREA
Sunrise at Sol Point Retreat
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$1700–2300 w
END OF MUSQUODOBOIT HARBOUR AREA
UPPER LAKEVILLE
Webber’s Lakeside Cottage
4281 Prospect Rd.
902-852-3906
salr@eastlink.ca
www.anchorsgatebb.com
Apt., B&B • Year-round
BIG LAKE
Big Lake Hospitality
159 Gammon Rd.
902-654-2849
www.brigittesholidayapartments.com
Apt. • May 15–Oct 15
WEST JEDDORE
Serenity by the Sea
Guest House & Cottages
BAYSIDE
Anchors Gate Bed and Breakfast
q.
$99–130, XP $20
1263 SOUTH PARK ST.
HALIFAX, NS
PH (902) 492-8577
TOLL FREE (877) 414-8577
• high-speed Internet
and A/C in all rooms
• single, double or
queen bed
• honeymoon suite
• continental breakfast
and evening tea
• private baths
• walking distance to
all amenities and
attractions of Halifax
• laundry machines
• lounge with computer
• call or email for our
seasonal rates
www.gardensouthparkinn.com | reserve@gardeninn.ns.ca
EXCELLENT SERVICE.
PERSONALIZED RESULTS.
CREATIVE SOLUTIONS.
Stay Smart...
Stay on Campus.
www.msvu.ca/stay
reservations@msvu.ca
1.866.405.1805
Accommodations
59
PEGGY’S COVE
Peggy’s Cove Bed & Breakfast
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$125–145, XP $25
17 Church Rd.
902-823-2265, 877-725-8732
stay@peggyscovebb.com
www.peggyscovebb.com
Tourist Home • Jun 14–Sep 30
INDIAN HARBOUR
Clifty Cove Motel
p.
8444 Peggy’s Cove Rd.
902-823-3178, 888-254-3892
cliftycovemotel@gmail.com
www.cliftycovemotel.com
Motel • May 1–Oct 30
Oceanstone Resort
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8650 Peggy’s Cove Rd.
902-823-2160, 866-823-2160
info@oceanstoneresort.com
www.oceanstoneresort.com
$99–450
25 units (Q,D,T,S): 18 rooms, 3-pc bath (S) or 4-pc
bath (whirlpool); 7 H cottages, 4-pc bath, woodstove.
Wi-Fi. Facilities for meetings, weddings. Private beach.
Pets allowed (some cottages).
$89–159
Cottage, Inn • Year-round
See ad on page 60.
GLEN MARGARET
By the Bay Bed and Breakfast
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$80–140, XP $20
10502 Peggy’s Cove Rd.
902-821-2348, 855-821-2348
watson.cathie@gmail.com
www.bythebaybandb.ca
B&B • Year-round
ST. MARGARET’S BAY AREA
TANTALLON
Rum Hollow Seaside Bed & Breakfast
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$95–195
56 Shore Club Rd.
902-857-9402, 800-565-2624
info@anchoragehouse.com
www.anchoragehouse.com
Cabin, Cottage, Tourist Home
Year-round
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226 Shore Club Rd.
902-857-9460, 855-858-9460
inquiries@hubbardsbeach.com
www.hubbardsbeach.com
Cottage • May 15–Oct 15
Rosewood Cottages
$150–350
Harbour Hopper Tours
$255–395
13570 Hwy. 333
902-826-7683, 866-752-1110
jim@rumhollow.com
B&B • Year-round
BOUTILIER’S POINT
Bay Breeze Motel & Cottages
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MILL COVE
Fish Store Cottage Vacation Rental
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$1550–1950 w
6970 St. Margaret’s Bay Rd.
902-826-2213, 800-565-2615
baybreeze@ns.sympatico.ca
www.baybreeze.ca
Cottage, Motel • May 1–Nov 1
709-745-2760, 800-780-3682
rentals@stayinnovascotia.com
Vac. Home • Jun 1–Sep 30
Larinda’s Landing Oceanfront Cottages
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$199–399
q.
$850–1350 w, XP $25
490 Mill Cove Shore Rd.
902-857-9977
www.musicmiracle.com
Cottage • Jun 1–Sep 30
QUEENSLAND
Colwell’s by the Sea
BIRCHY HEAD
Ice House Cottage
Campgrounds
King Neptune Campground
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$900–1800 w
10 Colwell Dr.
709-745-2760, 800-780-3682
rentals@stayinnovascotia.com
Cottage • Jun 1–Sep 30
p,cc[F]c[R]
$29–35
8536 Peggy’s Cove Rd.
902-823-2582
kingneptunecampground@gmail.com
www.kingneptunecampground.ca
Jun 1–Sep 30
Pleasant View Bed & Breakfast
p,cccd
$145; no tax
GLEN MARGARET
Wayside Camping Park
9301 St. Margaret’s Bay Rd.
902-857-1201
thefosters@pleasantviewbandb.com
www.pleasantviewbandb.com
B&B • Jun 1–Oct 15
Pleasant View Guest House
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$145; no tax
9303 St. Margaret’s Bay Rd.
902-857-1201
thefosters@pleasantviewbandb.com
www.pleasantviewbandb.com/
guesthouse.htm
Tourist Home • Jun 1–Oct 15
Queensland Cottages
pcccd
$900–1100 w
461–469 Conrads Rd.
902-233-0367
hiltzanne@eastlink.ca
www.queenslandcottages.com
Cottage • May 15–Oct 15
Surfside Inn
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$99–179, XP $15
9609 Hwy. 3
902-857-2417, 800-373-2417
info@thesurfsideinn.com
www.thesurfsideinn.com
Inn • Year-round
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10295 Peggys Cove Rd
902-823-2547
wayside@eastlink.ca
www.waysidecampground.com
May 1–Nov 15
HUBBARDS
Hubbards Beach Campground
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226 Shore Club Rd.
902-857-9460, 855-858-9460
inquiries@hubbardsbeach.com
www.hubbardsbeach.com
May 15–Oct 1
$25–30
Beaches/
Swimming
Provincial Parks:
Supervised Swimming
Supervised 10am–6pm, early July to late
August. Check beach status at
www.novascotiaparks.ca.
Clam Harbour Beach (ocean) off Hwy. 7.
Super­vised weekends only, facilities.
Dollar Lake (lake) Wyse Corner, Rte. 212.
$35–45
Old Orchard Inn & Spa
#N,ccc / cccd . $115–225
153 Greenwich Rd.
902-542-5751, 800-561-8090
reservations@oldorchardinn.ns.ca, oldorchardinn.com
100 A/C rooms (K,Q,D,S; 2 barrier-free), 4-pc bath;
29 cabins (D,T,S), 3-pc bath (T or S). Dining room,
spa, conference facilities. Hot tub, sauna, tennis.
Unsupervised Swimming
Cleveland Beach (ocean) St. Margaret’s Bay,
Hwy. 3 or Exit 6 from Hwy. 103.
Minimal facilities.
Crystal Crescent Beach (ocean)
Hwy. 349, near Sambro.
On the open Atlantic. No facilities. 3 beaches.
Trails.
Laurie Provincial Park (lake)
On Shubenacadie-Grand Lake, Hwy. 2.
Large picnic area, small beach, boat ramp,
minimal facilities, accessible.
Queensland Beach (ocean)
Hwy. 3 or Exit 6 from Hwy. 103.
Warm water of St. Margaret’s Bay.
Rainbow Haven Provincial Beach (ocean)
Hwy. 207 to Bissett Rd.
Full facilities. Nearest serviced beach park to
downtown Halifax.
Alderney Marina
902-209-1894 / Alderney Dr., Dartmouth
Marina facility, power, and sailboats.
902-477-4617 / 75 Burgee Run, Halifax
www.armdaleyachtclub.ns.ca
Accessible, facilities, trails, fishing.
Oakfield Provincial Park (lake)
Contact Sail Nova Scotia (office@sailnovascotia.ca) at
902-425-5450, ext 312. Foreign watercrafts visiting
Canada must report to the Canada Border Services
Agency. Call 1-888-226-7277. Approximate
season: April to October.
Armdale Yacht Club
Lawrencetown Beach (ocean) Hwy. 207.
Minimal facilities. At 5km, it is the longest
beach in Nova Scotia.
Sailing
Boating, camping, trails.
Jerry Lawrence Provincial Park (lake) Upper
Off Hwy. 7/107 at Musquodoboit Harbour.
The South Shore
On Shubenacadie-Grand Lake, Hwy. 2.
Large inland lake. Facilities, camping.
Martinique Beach (ocean)
Annapolis Valley
Accommodations
See ad on page 74.
Rum Runners Trail
Facilities. Popular surfing spot year-round.
Hotel • Year-round, Cabins May­–Oct.
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$99–195, XP $15
167 Shore Club Rd.
902-857-1790, 800-567-1790
lobster@shoreclub.ca, www.dauphineeinn.com
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ce skating on frozen ponds, hiking through a sylvan paradise bursting to life in the spring
or sailing upon sun-dappled waves, Halifax is a year-round destination. From ambitious
adventures to brief escapes, the city boasts countless ways to enjoy the great outdoors.
The following pages share locals’ favourites, popular visitor activities, and more.
Dauphinee Inn
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187 Shore Club Rd.
902-857-2001, 888-265-9950
info@rosewoodonthecove.com
www.rosewoodonthecove.com
Cottage • May 1–Oct 31
7532 St. Margaret’s Bay Rd.
902-425-4662, 866-766-2233
info@larindaslanding.com
www.larindaslanding.com
Cottage • May 15–Oct 26
Tours and outdoor fun
HUBBARDS
Anchorage House & Cottages
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$110–230, XP $15
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Tantallon, Hwy. 3.
Porters Lake (lake)
West Porters Lake Rd., south off Hwy. 7.
Sailing instruction, guests’ dockage, mooring,
dining room.
Bedford Basin Yacht Club
902-835-3729 / www.bbyc.ca / 377 Shore Dr., Bedford
Large fresh­water lake near ocean. Boating,
swim­ming, fishing, facilities, camping.
Adult and children learn-to-sail courses. Visitor
mooring and docking available. May to October.
Clubhouse available for rental year-round.
Taylor Head (ocean) off Hwy. 7 east of Spry Bay.
Dartmouth Yacht Club
Minimal facilities. Hiking, swimming.
Supervised Municipal
Outdoor Swimming
Most beaches are supervised from 11am to 5pm
daily, from July 1 to August 31. Halifax Common
Outdoor Pool open daily, 11am to 5pm, July 1 to
August 31. Bedford Outdoor Pool open daily,
hours vary. Phone: 902-490-4682. Free
swimming lessons at HRM beaches—call the
Beach Line at 902-490-5458 or surf to
www.halifax.ca/rec/aquatics/beaches.
php#beaches.
902-468-6050 / www.dyc.ns.ca
697 Windmill Rd., Dartmouth
Learn-to-sail programs, guests’ mooring, and
marina. Winter boat-storage on land and in water.
Year-round.
Petpeswick Yacht Club
902-889-2896 / Musquodoboit Harbour
www.petpeswickyachtclub.ca
Guests’ dockage, power and water, sailing and
kayaking lessons. May to October.
Tours and outdoor fun
Dartmouth Waterfront Trail, 3.8km (2.3 mi.)
62
Paved trail from the Alderney Ferry Terminal to
the Woodside Ferry Terminal.
Herring Cove, 26km (16 mi.)
Start and finish at Armdale Rotary. (Routes 253
and 349).
Sambro, 65km (40 mi.)
Photo: Nova Scotia Tourism Agency
Start and finish at Armdale Rotary. (Routes 349
and 306; can include Herring Cove Loop, side
trips to Chebucto Head and Crystal Crescent
Beach.)
Peggy’s Cove, 110km (68 mi.)
Eastern Shore
Royal Nova Scotia Yacht Squadron
902-477-5653 / www.rnsys.com
376 Purcell’s Cove Rd., Halifax
Sailing lessons, guest moorings and marinas.
North America’s oldest yacht club.
St. Margaret’s Sailing Club
902-823-1089 / 5 Foxberry Hill, Glen Haven,
St. Margaret’s Bay / www.smsc.ca
Learn-to-sail programs, guest moorings and slips,
club rental.
St. Mary’s Boat Club
902-490-4688 / 1641 Fairfield Rd., Halifax
www.halifax.ca/smbc
Sailing lessons, canoe rentals, kayak lessons, and
summer camps. Outdoor tennis courts. Rental
facility, April to December.
Shearwater Yacht Club
902-469-8590 / CFB Shearwater / www.swyclub.ca
Guest moorings, sailing lessons, snack bar/bar.
Bicycle Trails
For on-road cycling conditions, get the HRM
Bike Map from the HRM Customer Service
Centre by phoning 311, or download from
www.halifax.ca/cycling. Many of the following
routes are along local highways, suitable for
sightseeing and recreational cycling.
Start and finish at Armdale Rotary. (Routes 3
and 333; can include side trips to East Dover,
Prospect and Terence Bay.)
Bedford Basin–Waverley, 48km (30 mi.)
Start at Halifax Ferry Terminal, finish at Dartmouth
Ferry Terminal. (Routes 2, 318 and 7.)
Eastern Passage–Cow Bay, 34km (21 mi.)
Start and finish at Dartmouth Ferry Terminal.
(Route 322, Bissett Rd. and Route 207, side trip
to Rainbow Haven Provincial Beach.)
Lawrencetown Beach–West
Chezzetcook, 70km (43 mi.)
Start and finish at Dartmouth Ferry Terminal.
(Routes 207 and 7, side trips to Conrad’s Beach,
Porters Lake Provincial Park.) Contact Bicycle
Nova Scotia at 902-425-5450, ext. 316.
Golf
Call the Nova Scotia Golf Association
(www.nsga.ns.ca) at 902-468-8844.
Season: May to October.
Airlane Golf Club
902-873-4040, 2103 Old Guysborough Rd., Goffs
www.airlanegolfclub.com
9 holes. Near Halifax airport. No tee time required.
Glen Arbour Golf Course
902-835-4653, 1-877-835-4653 / 40 Clubhouse Lane,
Hammonds Plains / www.glenarbour.com
Lost Creek Golf Club
902-865-4653
310 Kinsac Road, Beaver Bank
www.lostcreek.ca
Scenic views. 18 holes, par 71. Power carts. Public
welcome. Licensed facility.
For maps, surf to www.halifax.ca/trails or
www.trails.gov.ns.ca.
River Oaks Golf Club
Atlantic View Trail
902-384-2033
3909 Hwy. 357, Meagher’s Grant
www.riveroaksgolfclub.ca
27-hole public course. Par 70, par 36. Licensed
restaurant, bar, canteen, deck. April 15 to Oct. 31.
Premier course with 18 holes, 9-hole par 3,
warm-up facility, putting green, power carts.
Skating
Goodwood Family Golf Centre
For information on ice thickness on lakes, call
902-490-3577. Free public skating is offered
on the Halifax Common Oval (contact
902-490-2347) on the Halifax Common on Robie
Street. (Free skates and helmet with photo ID.)
There are also numerous indoor rinks.
Phone 311 or surf to halifax.ca/skatehrm.
902-876-1122 / 1300 Prospect Rd., Halifax
www.goodwoodfamilygolf.com
Driving range, lessons, 18-hole mini golf.
Grandview Golf and Country Club
902-435-3278 / www.eaglequestgolf.com
431 Crane Hill Rd., Dartmouth
18 holes, putting and chipping green, driving
range, power carts, lessons. Public course.
Granite Springs Golf Club
902-852-GOLF (4653) / 4441 Prospect Rd. (Rte. 333),
Bayside / www.granitespringsgolf.com
18 holes, putting green, warm-up range, power
carts, food and beverages.
Harbour Ridge Golf Club
902-889-1800, 108 Harbourridge Dr.,
East Petpeswick
www.harbourridgegolf.ca
9-hole course near Martinique Beach.
Licensed snack bar and course. Power carts.
Hartlen Point CFB Golf Club
Admin: 902-465-6354 / Pro-shop: 902-465-3038
2400 Shore Rd., Eastern Passage
18 holes, driving range, club house facilities.
Indian Lake Golf Course
902-876-8844, 199 Old Coach Rd., Goodwood
www.indianlakegolfcourse.ca
18 holes, executive course. Pro shop, putting
green, licensed restaurant with deck, and three
high-def golf simulators. Open year round.
Walking & Hiking
Trails
Skiing
For downhill information, call Alpine Ski Nova
Scotia at 902-425-5450, ext. 349 or email
alpinens@sportnovascotia.ca. For cross-country
information, call Cross Country Ski Nova Scotia at
902-425-5454, ext. 316 or email
ccsns@sportnovascotia.ca.
Sport Fishing
Visit www.mar.dfo-mpo-gc.ca or call
902-485-5056. For information on deep-sea,
shark or tuna fishing, call 902-426-2473.
Tennis
For outdoor court information surf to
www.tennisnovascotia.ca. Indoor courts available
at the Northcliffe Indoor Tennis Club (contact
902-457-2444), October to May. The new Daniel
Nestor Tennis Centre (www.dntc.ca) in Bedford
has six indoor courts, and offers lessons, showers
and change rooms and visitor day passes.
There are beautiful ocean vistas and bird
watching opportunities along this 10-kilometre
non-motorized linear trail extending along the
coast between West Lawrencetown Rd. and
Causeway Rd. Parking at Lawrencetown Beach
parking lot, and a lot next to Hwy. 207 in the
Three Fathom Harbour area. Approximately four
hours end to end. www.atlanticviewtrail.com
Bedford Sackville Connector Greenway
A 2-km crushed surface trail, a continuation of the
Fort Sackville Walkway along the Sackville River
from Range Park, Bedford, along the perimeter of
the Bedford Rifle Range, then crossing the River
twice, connecting to Old Sackville Road and Fultz
House Museum, Lower Sackville. See rock sills
from bridges restoring aquatic habitat.
JA Douglas McCurdy Sydney Airport
Cape Breton Island
AIRLINE SERVICE:
Air Canada:
DAILY Sydney – Halifax | Year Round
DAILY DIRECT Sydney – Toronto | Year Round
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Air Saint Pierre: Seasonal Charter Service to
Saint Pierre & Miquelon | July & August
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SYDNEY AIRPORT
www.sydneyairport.ca
The Links at Brunello
902-876-7649, 120 Brunello Blvd., Halifax
www.thelinksatbrunello.com
7,158-yard course opened in June 2015.
Bentgrass tees, greens, and fairways. White-sand
bunkers, multiple teeing areas, continuous paved
cart paths.
The Links at Montague Golf Course
& Academy
Manager: 902-433-3331, Pro-shop: 902-433-3330
Academy: 902-433-3332, 222 Montague Rd., Dartmouth
www.thelinksatmontague.com
Executive 9-hole course, driving range, pitch and
putt, training academy, clubhouse.
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Beechville, Lakeside,
Timberlea Rails to Trails
www.blttrails.ca
A scenic 13-km multi-use crushed stone trail
beginning at the Lakeside Industrial Park continuing
to Hubbards. Easy access with parking and bus
service along the first 6 kms. Views of several lakes
and waterways throughout the trail and direct
access to Six Mile falls and The Bluff Trail Wilderness
Hiking Trail. Links to many other trails along the
South Shore.
Belchers Marsh Park Trails
This 2.5-km trail winds around a large marsh and
pond in an urban setting. Interpretive panels
and map at the fish ladder. Skating in winter. Off
Parkland Drive, between Langbrae and Farnham
Gate Drive. Main access from Hwy. 102 are
Kearney Lake Road (Exit 2) or Lacewood (Exit 2A)
to Parkland Drive.
The Bluff Wilderness Hiking Trail
Rugged, natural surface trail has four loops for a
total of 32km in the last, large wilderness areas
on the Chebucto Peninsula. Parking is available at
2890 St. Margaret’s Bay Rd. (Hwy. 3), east of
Exit 4 off Hwy. 103.
Cabin Lake Trail
Woodland 2.5 km (return) trail in Royale
Hemlocks, steep in places. Access on Starboard
Dr., off Larry Uteck Blvd., near Bedford Hwy. or at
Transom Dr. Skating in winter. Interpretive panel
at the Transom Drive trailhead.
Cole Harbour Heritage Park
902-462-5706 / www.chpta.org
The Salt Marsh Trail and Heritage Trail are part of
the Trans Canada Trail. Crosses an extensive salt
marsh where watchers have recorded some 137
bird species.
Fort Sackville Walkway
From Scott Manor House, Fort Sackville, Bedford,
through Fish Hatchery Park at the mouth of the
Sackville River, Bedford. Then follow trail markers
from Union Street to trail along the River with
access to Bedford Atlantic Superstore and Bedford
Place Mall, then crossing the river to Range Park,
Bedford. 2km., crusher surface, wheelchair
accessible from Superstore to Range Park.
Glen Slauenwhite Trail
The trail runs from near Pine Hill and Glendale
Drive, around First Lake to Sucker Brook. There
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A World Class Limo Tours
Year-round
902-864-4004, 1-800-565-2777
www.nslimo.ca
A&M Sea Charters
Year-round
902-465-6617, www.amseacharters.com
87 Government Wharf Rd., Eastern Passage
5-km trail network loops through an old-growth
forest. Entrance at the top of Kent Ave. off the
Bedford Hwy. (Route 2), or behind Grosvenor
Wentworth Park School, off Kearney Lake Rd.
(Grosvenor Rd. to Castlehill Dr. to Downing St.)
Aberdeen Bus Tours &
Charters
Year-round
902-850-3377, www.aberdeenbustours.ca
22 Rachael Ave. White’s Lake, NS
Absolute Travel
Specialists Ltd.
Year-round
902-455-0034, 1-866-322-6538
www.absolutetravelspecialists.com
Airlink Cab Tours
Year-round
902-456-7777, 1-866-451-6666
www.airlinktaxi.com
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Customized tours.
Mainland North Linear Trail
Ambassatours Gray Line
Year-round
A 4.5-km gently sloped walking, running and
cycling trail in an urban setting, from Parkland
Dr. to Washmill Lake Dr. Access from Hwy. 102
to Exit 2A to Lacewood. Parking along any of the
side streets or at Canada Games Centre. Crosses
several busy streets.
902-423-6242, 1-800-565-9662
www.ambassatours.com
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Daily sightseeing tours departing from
downtown Halifax as well as private
charters.
Arrive in Style Limousine
Service
Year-round
1-866-644-5646, 902-453-5646
www.arriveinstyle.ca
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Tour services, excursions,
sightseeing, wedding rentals.
Atlantic Canada Cycling
June–Sept.
902-423-2453
www.atlanticcanadacycling.com
Atlantic Tours
Year-round
902-423-7172, 1-800-565-7173
www.atlantictours.com
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Convention services, guides, package
vacations.
Big Pink Sightseeing
Year-round
902-423-6242, 1-800-565-9662
www.ambassatours.com
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Double-decker, hop-on/hop-off tours.
Blue Diamond Tours
Year-round
1-866-414-6883, 902-444-6883
www.bluediamondtours.com
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Customized excursions. cruise-ship shore
excursions, family/genealogy-based tours
Blue Shark Fishing
Charters
June 1–
Sept. 30
902-830-4115
www.bluesharkcharters.com
Bluenose Sidecar Tours
Year-round
902-579-7433
www.bluenosesidecartours.com
Coastal Adventures
April–Oct.
902-772-2774, 1-877-404-2774
www.coastaladventures.com
Day Tripper Tours
May–Nov.
902-461-2474, 229-8757
daytrippertours@ns.sympatico.ca
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Dtours Visitors &
Convention Service
Year-round
902-455-9977
dtoursvisitors@ns.sympatico.ca
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East Coast Outfitters
May–Oct.
902-852-2567, 1-877-852-2567
www.eastcoastoutfitters.com
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Four Winds Charters Ltd.
May–Oct.
902-492-0022, 1-877-274-8421
www.fourwindscharters.com
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Freewheeling
Adventures Inc.
Year-round
902-857-3600, 1-800-672-0775
www.freewheeling.ca
Great Earth Expeditions
May 1–
Oct. 31
902-223-2409
www.greatearthexpeditions.com
Halifax Adventures & Tours
Inc.
May 1–
Oct. 31
1-888-HFX-TOUR, 902-210-7728
www.HalifaxAdventures.com
Halifax Taxi Tours
Year-round
902-489-8294
www.halifaxtaxitours.com
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Tour services, narrated tours.
Accessible at Shearwater, at the intersection of
Caldwell and Hines Rd. and at Bissett Rd. There
are many opportunities to observe wildlife along
a wide crusher dust trail.
Halifax Tour Guys
Year-round
902-830-5466,/902-8095466
www.halifaxtourguys.com
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Tours of historic Halifax, Peggy’s Cove,
Lunenburg, Grand Pré, Bay of Fundy, food
and wine tours.
Halifax Urban Adventures by
Intrepid Travel
May 1–
Oct. 31
1-888-HFX-TOUR, 902-210-7728
www.HalifaxAdventures.com
Trans Canada Trail, Dartmouth #
Harbour Hopper Tours
May–Oct.
902-490-8687
www.harbourhopper.com
Hatfield Farm
Year-round
1-877-835-5676, 902-835-5676
www.hatfieldfarm.com
I Heart Bikes HFX
May–Oct.
902-406-7774 / www.iheartbikeshfx.com
Isner Stables
Year-round
902-477-5043 or 430-5731
www.isnerstables.ca
Musquodoboit Trailway
www.mta-ns.ca
A 15-km rail trail along the Musquodoboit River.
Access is from a parking lot off of Park Rd. on the
south and from a parking lot off of Hwy. 357 at
Gibraltar on the north. Some 26km of Wilderness
Trails connect with the Trailway.
Old Coach Road Trail
A 1-km woodland trail winding through Bedford
Ravines. Interpretive panel at trailhead describes
the cultural history and natural assets. Park near
mailboxes at 70 Southgate Drive off Bedford
Hwy (Route 2).
Point Pleasant Park #
Oceanside park with ruins of forts; 39km of trails.
Entrance at the south end of Tower Rd. and Point
Pleasant Dr., Halifax.
St. Margaret’s Bay Area Rails-to-Trails
www.stmargaretsbaytrails.com
A 32-km multi-use trail starting in Hubley on Hwy. 3,
6km west of Exit 4 off Hwy. 103 to Hubbards,
0.5km east of Exit 6 off Hwy. 103. The trail winds
through a number of local communities featuring
many ocean and freshwater views and vistas. Watch
for birds of prey and a variety of other wildlife.
902-462-5706 / www.chpta.org
www.shubenacadiecanal.ca
Winds from Sullivan’s Pond along Lake Banook
and Lake Mic Mac. Seven kilometres of wide path.
Waterfront Walks #
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are many facilities along the trail Sackville Sports
Stadium, Sackville High School, Murdock
MacKay Kinsman Park, LDRA Arena Tiaso Gym,
Sackawa Canoe Club,an off-leash dog park and
Eddie LeBlanc Ball Fields. Many views of the lake.
Part of the trail is in Sackville Lakes Provincial Park
and connects to other trails in the Provincial Park. Short, hard-surface routes. Walks include
the Halifax waterfront boardwalk, Dartmouth
Harbourfront Trail between the ferry terminals,
Fisherman’s Cove at Eastern Passage, and
DeWolfe Park in Bedford.
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Tour services, step-on guides, pre-arranged
airport service.
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Personalized tours.
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Day tours. Shuttle services. 15-,24-,47-, and
56-passenger buses.
Pre- and post-convention travel
services, sightseeing, custom tours.
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Services and advice year-round.
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Specializing in shark fishing.
Motorcycle side-car tours with driver/
guide: Halifax, Peggy’s Cove, Lunenburg.
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Day tours to Peggy’s Cove, South Shore,
Annapolis Valley.
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Tour services, step-on guides.
Individual and group tours, lessons and
rentals. Cruise-ship excursions.
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Scuba diving, cruise-ship
excursions.
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Full- and half-day tours, overnight
excursions. Kayak instruction.
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Individual and group tours. Out-of-country
tours year-round.
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Small-group hiking and kayaking tours to
locations throughout Nova Scotia.
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Guided and self-guided adventures. Foodie
and brewery tours. Island adventures.
Interactive treasure hunts and amazing races
with prizes. Full-day, multi-day packages.
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New style travel experience, off the beaten
path. Meet locals. A division of Intrepid Travel.
Amphibious vehicle tours downtown Halifax
& harbour, fully narrated.
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Traill rides, wagon/sleigh rides.
Weddings and receptions, overnight adventures, corporate events, catering, party
planning.
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Bike rentals, tours, group events.
Equestrian activities, wagon/sleigh and
trail rides, summer day camps. Party room
rental.
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Kayak Halifax Inc.
May 1–
Oct. 31
1-888-HFX-TOUR, 902-210-7728
www.KayakHalifax.com
Keltic Tours
Year-round
902-889-3662 / 902-499-7675
www.keltictours.ca
Experiential eco-tour. Sunrise/sunset
options, Georges Island Lighthouse and
Fort Charlotte. No experience necessary.
Kiwi Kaboodle’s Scenic
Shuttle
May–Nov.
902-531-5494, 902-521-0142,
1-866-549-4522 / www.kiwikaboodle.com
L’Acadien Taxi
Year-round
902-471-2318
Local Tasting Tours
Year-round
902-818-9055
www.localtastingtours.com
McNabs Island Ferry
Year-round
902-465-4563, 1-800-326-4563
www.mcnabsisland.com
Murphy’s Cable Wharf Deep
Sea Fishing
May–Oct.
902-420-1015
www.mtcw.ca
Murphy’s Cable Wharf
Harbour Queen I
May–Oct.
902-420-1015
www.mtcw.ca
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Murphy’s Cable Wharf
Nature & Whale
Watching Cruises
May–Oct.
902-420-1015
www.mtcw.ca
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Murphy’s Cable Wharf Tall
Mar
May–Oct.
902-420-1015
www.mtcw.ca
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Need-A-Lift
Transportation Services
Year-round
902-222-5438
www.needalift.ca
NovaShores Adventures
May–Oct.
902-852-3875, 1-866-638-4118
www.novashores.com
Osborne’s Charter
Service Year-round
902-465-7136, 902-499-0803
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Tour services.
Panoramic Tours & Trips
Year-round
902-222-4444
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Customized tours.
Pedal & Sea Adventures
May–Oct.
902-858-3030, 1-877-777-5699
www.pedalandseaadventures.com
Roadways Taxi/Limo/
Tour Services
Year-round
902-222-3584
www.toursbytowncar.ns.ca
Salty Bear Adventure Travel
Inc.
May–Oct.
1-888-425-2327 / www.saltybear.ca
Segway Nova Scotia
May–Oct.
902-880-6630
www.segwayns.com
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Full-service tour operator, serving
individuals and groups. Self-guided tours.
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Cruise-ship excursions, narrated tours, tour
services.
Tour services, French available.
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Culinary tours depart from Halifax Seaport
and other locations daily. Tours daily, May to
October; Saturdays off-season.
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Guided tours of McNabs Island.
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Harbour tours, brunch, dinner and party
cruises, private charters
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Commentated tour, search for minke & fin
whales, dolphins and sea life. Live lobster
trap pull & bird feeding.
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Pirate cruises, sailing adventures, cocktail
and moonlight cruises, private charters
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...because it’s always sweater weather in Nova Scotia!
Specializing in wheelchairaccessible tours and services.
52 Queen Street Dartmouth, N.S. 902-422-YARN (9276)
Sea kayaking tours, beginners
welcome, instruction available.
5 minute walk up Queen St. from the Alderney Ferry
DartmouthYarns.com
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Tour services; three- and five-day trips.
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Segway tours and rental. No experience
necessary. Minimum age 14 (under 16 must
be accompanied by an adult).
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Your visit to Halifax isn’t
complete without a stop
at Kept!
Only a short ferry ride away
75 King Street, Dartmouth
902.469.5378
keptshop.ca
Open 7 days a week
Sailing cruises of harbour, cocktail cruises
and party cruises, private charters
902-420-1015
www.tallshipsilva.com
Tall Tale Tours
Year-round
902-430-4015
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Historical walking tour, French, tour services.
Tattle Tours
Year-round
902-494-0525
www.tattletours.ca
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Guided ghost walks, walking tours of historic Halifax and step-on guide services.
Taylor Made Tours
Year-round
902-448-4982, 902-465-6272
www.taylormadetours.ca
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Ferry service to MacNabs Island.
TayMac Tours
Year-round
902-422-4861, 1-800-565-8296
www.taymactours.com
Theodore Too–
Big Harbour Tours
May–Oct.
902-492-8847
www.theodoretugboat.ca
Tours by Towncar
Year-round
902-456-3926, 1-877-595-8687
www.toursbytowncar.ns.ca
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Tour services.
Uncork Nova Scotia
Year-round
902-352-2552, 1-877-365-2552
www.gonorthtours.com
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Public, private, and customized wine tours
and city tours.
Vision Air Services Inc.
Year-round
902-873-3488
www.visionairhelicopters.ca
Wood’s Limousine Service
Year-round
902-864-8283, 1-888-720-5466
www.woodslimo.com
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Tour services, cruise-ship shore
excursions.
Your Cab Bus & Van Tours
Year-round
902-209-3355, 1-866-831-2277
www.yourcab.ca
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Step-on guides. 15- ,24-,47-, and
56-passenger buses. Cultural, Christian,
and architectural tours.
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www.shearwateraviationmuseum.ns.ca
Tour services, kilted guides on request.
May–Oct.
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SHEARWATER AVIATION MUSEUM
Local, provincial tours; international tours
year-round.
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Customized tours. Vacation planning.
Cruise-ship shore excursions. Multilingual
step-on guides.
65’ replica of popular kids’ TV show. Daily
sightseeing tours of harbour.
Narrated group or individual helicopter
tours, aerial film work.
Cole Harbour Heritage Farm Museum
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bodegaboutique.ca
104 Portland Street, Dartmouth
A rural oasis in the city
Open daily from May 15–October 15.
Off-season by appointment
471 Poplar Drive, Cole Harbour, NS
T: 902-434-0222 W: coleharbourfarmmuseum.ca
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HALIFAX AND BEYOND
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The Links at Brunello
Glen Arbour offers a premier public golf
experience in the Halifax region. Its play will
challenge the best and promises to reward
golfers of all calibers. Before your round,
warm up on our immaculate
practice facilities or join us in the
Clubhouse overlooking Sandy Lake. Glen
Arbour, where business and pleasure meet.
Open: May – October/ Pricing $75-110
The Links at Brunello, designed by Thomas
McBroom, ranked 3rd Best New Golf
Course in North America for 2015 by
Golf Digest Magazine. The golf course
is stunningly beautiful and sensitively
integrated within the natural landscape.
The remarkable views and exceptional
service make this Atlantic Canada’s newest
must-play facility!
120 Brunello Blvd, Timberlea
T: 902.876.7649
info@thelinksatbrunello.com
www.thelinksatbrunello.com
40 Clubhouse Lane, Hammonds Plains N.S.
T: 902.835.4653 ext 8
www.glenarbour.com
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Highland Links Golf Course
“Location is Everything”
Chester Golf Club
Eagle Crest Golf Course
Truro Golf Club
“A unique seaside golfing experience”
Spectacular ocean views, great location
for corporate outings, casual oceanfront
dining (renown seafood), CPGA
Professional on staff.
Eagle Crest Golf Course is an 18 hole,
par 72, 6288 yard golfer’s paradise
in Centreville, N.S. in the heart of
wine country. An hour from Halifax,
Eagle Crest offers a self-serve driving
range, electric carts with GPS, pro
shop, and restaurant in the clubhouse.
Open March to December with
competitive rates and online booking
at: www.eaglecrestgolfcourse.com
2075 Lakewood Road, Centreville, N.S.
T: 902.679.3033
www.eaglecrestgolfcourse.com
A 6,339 yard par 71 layout with wellmanicured fairways, white sand bunkers,
and water in play on 10 of the 18 holes.
Ever-present winds off the Cobequid
Basin makes for an exciting challenge for
golfers of all skill levels. An easy walking
course, but both pull and power carts
are available.
86 Golf Street, Truro, N.S.
T: 902.893.4650
www.trurogolfclub.com
“Chester offers visitors the magic of a classic golf
course in a seaside setting”
“We look forward to seeing you”
222 Golf Course Road, Chester, N.S.
T: 902.275.4543
Dinner reservations: 902.275.4702
www.chestergolfclub.ca
275 Keltic Inn Road, Ingonish, N.S.
T: 902.285.2600
www.highlandslinksgolf.com
The Keltic Lodge & Highlands Links
Toll Free: 1-800-565-0444
keltic@kelticlodge.ca
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Dundee Golf Club
Bell Bay Golf Club
Cabot Links Golf Course
Just 3 hours from Halifax, our stunning
golf course is nestled on the shores of the
beautiful Bras d’Or Lakes. With amazing
vistas and a challenging layout, the course
is a delight to golfers of all skill levels. The
scenery can often be a distraction, and the
course demands careful planning and shot
placement.
One of Cape Breton Island’s premier golf
courses, Bell Bay overlooks the Bras d’Or
Lakes in beautiful Baddeck. This Thomas
McBroom masterpiece has incredible
views from virtually every hole. The course
was sculpted into the natural features of
the land to make each hole very distinctive.
Nestled along the breathtaking shoreline
of Cape Breton, Cabot Links features
two World Top 100 courses, luxury
lodging and mouth-watering cuisine.
To truly understand what it feels like to
be transported to a place reminiscent
of golf’s beginnings, you simply must
experience it for yourself.
W Bay Road, West Bay, N.S.
T: 902.345.2649
www.dundeegolfclub.com
1 round of golf & 1 night accommodations as low as
$99 per person. Call today for more information.
Memberships also available.
10 Transferable green fee passes $575.
All prices subject to HST
761 Hwy 205, Baddeck, NS
1.800.565.5660
www.bellbaygolfclub.com
15933 Central Avenue, Inverness, N.S.
Toll Free: 855.652.2268
www.cabotlinks.com
reservations@cabotlinks.com
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South Shore
Start planning your roadtrip at: novascotia.com
Windows down, head south and
dive into fresh seafood, linger
longer at lighthouses and dig your
toes into the sand...or a surfboard.
You’ll soon discover what “shaped
by the sea” means!
Surfing at W
Folks have been visiting our shorelines, feasting on foods off the land and
sea. You’ll find our roots run deep, reaching back more than 10,000 years.
At Kejimkujik National Park and National Historic Site, paddle, hike and
cycle along the ancient waterways and lands of the Mi’Kmaq First Nation.
Loyalists are revived in Sheburne and along Dock Street but be sure to
explore the Drowned Forest on Cape Sable, Crescent Beach in Lockeport
and the Black Loyalist Museum. And here in the Lobster Capital of Canada,
you can savour lobster year-round.
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Full Bar Service k Sunny Patio
Fresh Ground Fair Trade Organic
Coffee k Complimentary Wireless
Internet k Local Artwork
Live Musical Entertainment Weekly
22 Hwy 3, Hubbards, NS B0J 1T0
(902) 857-1188 www.trelliscafe.com
Outdoor
Bluenose II Company Store
In historic Lunenburg.
Clothing, books, local crafts and official crew gear.
121 Bluenose Drive & bluenose2store.ca.
902-640-3177
www.bluenose2companystore.com
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Mahone Bay and Area Chamber of Commerce
Love Mahone Bay
June 17 – 18
Home and Garden Tour
July 9 – 10
The Original, Nova Scotia
Lobster Supper
80th Anniversary (1936–2016)
All you can eat salad bar.
Unlimited mussels.
Hot juicy lobster,
potato salad, dessert,
coffee or tea.
Steak, chicken and
children’s menu.
Chosen by
Readers Digest as
one of Canada’s
Top 10
“Must Try”
Restaurants.
Music at the Three Churches
July – August
Scarecrow Festival and Antique Fair
September 23 – 25
Father Christmas Festival
November 25 – December 4
For More Details Please Visit
MAHONEBAY.COM
facebook.com/MahoneBayNS
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Lunenburg, motel rooms and cottages. Air-conditioned, some
with whirlpool tubs, phone, free Internet.
634-8234 / 1-800-616-4411
www.homeportmotel.com
Shore Club, Hubbards
Reservations:
902-857-9555
Hubbards Exit 6
Rte. 103
Halifax
3 km
Chester
Hubbard’s
Cove
Rte. 3
Peggy’s Cove
Shore Club
Wed-Thur-Fri-Sat-Sun – 4:00-8:00pm
Runs from May 8 – Oct. 9
Just 1/2 hour from Metro
Great for Groups!!
www.ShoreClub.ca
Lear� how the fisher� has
shaped our lives in the
UNESCO Town of Lunenburg
fisheriesmuseum.novascotia.ca
902-634-4794 or 866-579-4909
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Seaside Different
Call (888) 810-7288
Take in a festival, stop in at a distillery, view the
work of local artisans, be captivated by the beautiful
shoreline. Then, check in to Nova Scotia’s perfect
seaside resort, overlooking Oak Island (as seen on
the hit TV series, “The Curse of Oak Island”).
Experience the history & culture of the
South Shore and the welcoming hospitality of the
Atlantica Oak Island Resort.
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As you weave your way along the coast, dip in to Hubbards
for the award-winning Shore Club Lobster Supper and
nearby Trellis Café. In Chester you’ll get swept up in the
picturesque harbour filled with sails and artists. Inland, try
your hand at working the land at Ross Farm and enjoy the
fruits of your labours. Mahone Bay’s picturesque waterside
three churches are enhanced by the Scarecrow Festival
and mysteries of Oak Island. UNESCO Heritage site
Lunenburg is a feast for the senses as you stroll the historic
waterfront and home of the Bluenose II.
Fleur de Sel, Lunenburg
ism Agency
Photos: Nova Scotia Tour
Listen, can you hear the crashing surf of the Atlantic lapping
at the shoreline? That’s the South Shore inviting you to roll
down those windows and embark on an adventure filled with
traditions shaped by the sea. Let our lighthouses guide your
passage along our coastline. Climb the giant granite boulders
of Peggy’s Cove or the stairs to the top of Fort Point
Lighthouse in Liverpool to crank the fog horn and there’s 23
more to discover.
Bay of Fundy &
Annapolis Valley
DISCOVER
ANNAPOLIS VALLEY
AVIATION HERITAGE
Visit the Greenwood
Military Aviation Museum
FREE ADMISSION
The Ovens N
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Operating Hours
June to August:
10 a.m. – 5 p.m.
September to May:
10 a.m – 4 p.m
Contact Us:
Tel: (902) 765-1494
(Ext. 5955)
www.gmam.ca
Following the white-sand beach coastline, you’ll want to
“throw ’er into park” and wiggle your toes in the sand and,
maybe try your hand at sea kayaking, deep sea fishing
or sailing out of Lunenburg or Shelburne, or how about
surfing and upright paddle boarding at White Point? Just
promise you’ll linger a tad bit longer to let the melody
of the crashing surf and smells of the ocean soak into
your mind and soul—it’ll be one of your most powerful
memories when you’re back home.
Amicus Galle
Let the powerful ebb and flow of the Bay of Fundy tides lure you
into her magical and dramatic coastline. From Windsor, through
the coastal areas of the lush Annapolis Valley, down to the tip of
Brier Island, the Bay of Fundy paints a different landscape every
day. Picture a fleet of fishing boats at Hall’s Harbour sitting on the
muddy ocean floor. Six hours later, those same boats are floating at
the wharf ’s high tide mark. From tidal bore rafting and the thrill of
high ropes courses and whale watching at Brier Island to enjoying
the tasty “catch of the day,” there are numerous ways to experience
this astonishing natural phenomenon. During Digby Scallop Days,
the town’s famous fleet is celebrated for the delicious seafood it ships
around the world, while the Apple Blossom Festival showcases the
promises of a bountiful harvest and the annual Pumpkin Regatta in
Windsor invite you to race giant pumpkins across the lake.
The Bay of Fundy and Annapolis Valley are known for fertile farms
and abundant harvests, and is rapidly growing into Canada’s newest
wine region. Travel through the magnificent valley visiting vineyards,
sampling wines year-round, enjoying delectable dishes featuring
locally grown produce before exploring the outstanding agricultural
history at Landscape of Grand Pré UNESCO World Heritage Site
and Grand-Pré National Historic Site, commemorating the story of
Acadian settlement from 1682-1755 and their Deportation. Or stroll
along the paths of the 17-acre Historic Gardens in Annapolis Royal.
Or step back in time at Fort Anne National Historic Site and Port
Royal National Historic Site across the river. Farmers’ markets dot
the roadsides, featuring bountiful produce along with extraordinary
arts, crafts, and entertainment.
7 Days a Week
Tuesday - Saturday
Located on, Ward Road
Just Outside
RCAF Station
Greenwood
OLD ORCHARD INN & SPA
Annapolis Valley, Wolfville NS
Awe inspiring panoramic
views of Cape Blomidon & Bay
of Fundy Tides. Located minutes
from Grand Pré UNESCO World
Heritage Site & 9 local wineries.
Hurry! We’ll save you
a marshmallow stick.
We bet that’s not something you hear everyday – but not everyday
is a White Point day! Once you’re here on the South Shore, you’ll find
the pace rather leisurely, all year round. Unless you’re a surfer chasing big
waves, or a golfer getting the last bites of Lobster Benny before tee time.
Kids are often in a hurry – chasing our bunnies or dashing from pool
to ocean. And our friendly staff know how to hustle. But for the mom
getting a massage, or the couple poking at the fire in their cottage – time
stands still – as it has for 88 years. As for sticks,
relax, we’ve got plenty. But do factor beach time
into your precious Maritime time.
90 minutes from
Halifax off Hwy #103
1.800.565.5068 whitepoint.com
Free Wi-Fi * Dining Room * Sundeck * Spa
Lounge * Tennis * Indoor Pool * Hot Tub
WWW.OLDORCHARDINN.COM
Ask about our
2 & 3 Night Specials
1-800-561-8090
Hwy 101, Exit 11, 153 Greenwich Rd South, RR2 Wolfville
Bay of Fundy &
Annapolis Valley
Carved by the world’s highest tides, the Bay of
Fundy invites you to marvel at migrating whales and
walk the ocean floor, while the Annapolis Valley will
lure you in with her harvest bounty and wine.
Blomidon Estate Winery
Photos: Nova Scotia Tourism Agency
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Mic Mac Mall is Atlantic Canada’s largest
enclosed shopping experience with
exclusive brands for the whole family.
Minutes from downtown Halifax, we’re located
at 21 Mic Mac Boulevard off of Exit 5 on Hwy
111. Special incentives available for our out
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