Why not combine our two most popular tours into one? See the sights of the historic port city of Halifax and then take in the famous breathtaking sights of Peggy's Cove.
Our tour would commence from Pier 21 with its Historic block as the "Ellis Island" of Canada, where more than one million immigrants came through and more than 500,000 left from during WWII.
From there we will visit St. Paul's Church, the oldest Anglican church in Canada. As well, St. Paul's Church was among some of the buildings that withstood the Great Halifax Explosion of 1917. We will drive on to Fort Needham Hill where a memorial carillon was built for the victims of that explosion. Then we'll be on to Canada's most famous lighthouse.
Peggy's Cove is one of the most unique, captivating and exhilarating eye-openers in Nova Scotia. The quaint seaside hamlets of Shad Bay, Big Lake, East Dover and West Dover, to mention but a few, are also breathtaking.
Duration: 5 hours<br/>Full Coach and Mini Coach<br/>Starting points:<br/>Maritime Museum of the Atlantic, 1675 Lower Water St, Halifax, NS B3J 1S3, Canada<br/>Pier 22 Pavilion, 1031 Marginal Rd, Halifax, NS B3H 4P7, Canada<br/>The Westin Nova Scotian, 1181 Hollis St, Halifax, NS B3H 2P6, Canada<br/>Pickup included
Depending on the weather, we will drive around The Citadel Fortress.
The famous lighthouse at Peggy`s Cove
We will visit one of the three cemeteries in Halifax Dedicated to the victims of the RMS Titanic. We will spend about 20 mins narrating the history of The Titanic and its sinking off the coast of Nova Scotia and Newfoundland
Second oldest public garden in North America, we will explore the botanical aspects of this garden, etc
Halifax, the capital of Nova Scotia, is a vibrant coastal city known for its rich maritime history, stunning waterfront, and warm local culture. With its picturesque harbors, historic sites, and lively arts scene, Halifax offers a unique blend of urban and maritime experiences.
The Halifax Waterfront Boardwalk is a vibrant, 4 km (2.5 miles) long pedestrian promenade along the harbor, offering shops, restaurants, and scenic views.
Peggy's Cove is a picturesque fishing village known for its iconic lighthouse and stunning coastal scenery.
Citadel Hill is a star-shaped fortress that played a significant role in Halifax's defense. It offers guided tours, reenactments, and panoramic views of the city.
The Halifax Public Gardens is a beautiful Victorian-style garden featuring a variety of flora, walking paths, and a bandstand for summer concerts.
The Maritime Museum of the Atlantic showcases the rich maritime history of the region, including exhibits on the Titanic, the Halifax Explosion, and local fishing communities.
A creamy, rich soup made with fresh local seafood, potatoes, and vegetables.
A Halifax specialty featuring spiced beef, onions, and sweet donair sauce served in pita bread.
A buttered bun filled with fresh lobster meat, often served with lemon and butter.
Summer is the peak tourist season with warm weather, outdoor festivals, and vibrant waterfront activities. Expect crowded attractions and higher prices.
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Halifax is generally a safe city with a low crime rate. However, as with any urban area, it's important to be aware of your surroundings and take precautions to ensure your safety.
Halifax Station
Halifax Bus Terminal
Halifax Transit operates a network of buses that serve the city and its suburbs. The system is efficient and affordable.
Available • Apps: Uber, Lyft
Car, Bike
Lunenburg is a UNESCO World Heritage Site known for its colorful buildings, rich maritime history, and the famous Bluenose II schooner.
The Bay of Fundy is known for its dramatic tides, which are among the highest in the world. The area offers stunning coastal scenery, hiking trails, and whale-watching opportunities.
The Annapolis Valley is a picturesque region known for its vineyards, orchards, and scenic landscapes. The area offers wine tasting, hiking, and historic sites.
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