Wednesday, November 14, 2012

Magical Halifax

As the air starts to get pleasant and the leaves slowly changes from lush green to vibrant hues of red, yellow, and orange, visitors to Halifax, Nova Scotia can enjoy a changing landscape and dashing mix of  both colour and variety. Fall creates the perfect blend for a eye raising sequence of Halifax festivals and events celebrating cuisine and wine, the arts. Those wondering what to do in Halifax - see what can be done.



Not only is Halifax the best Atlantic Maritime destination – where you can tour a natural harbor or relax on the waterfront, breathing up sea air – it’s also the cultural hub of Atlantic Canada.
When deciding your destination as Halifax, do consider the following:
  • Explore our unique heritage of the Halifax Citadel National Historic Site & Canadian Museum of Immigration at Pier 21
  • Dine on fresh Nova Scotia seafood - and discover the award-winning Nova Scotia wines
  • Shop Spring Garden Road and while you’re there tour the Halifax Public Gardens,
  • Vist Alexander Keith’s Brewery or head to a pub on the water to catch the warm ocean breeze
  • See the iconic Peggy’s Cove Lighthouse in St. Margaret’s Bay along Nova Scotia’s South Shore or enjoy the sandy beaches of the Eastern Shore
  • Year-round Halifax festivals, sporting events, concerts and theatre performances
Make your vacation exciting, starting here. Check out flynovascotia.com for direct flights to Nova Scotia. Select Halifax hotel options, restaurants, attractions. Visit HalifaxSocials! to hear what’s going on right now from our community.

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