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.
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
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