Peggy's Cove
An iconic Nova Scotia destination known for its stunning lighthouse and rugged coastline, offering breathtaking ocean views and fresh Atlantic seafood.
Maritime Museum of the Atlantic
A museum showcasing the maritime history of Nova Scotia and the Atlantic region, with exhibits on the Halifax Explosion and Titanic, plus ship tours.
Halifax Public Gardens
A beautiful Victorian-era ornamental garden featuring lakes, fountains, statues, and diverse flora, offering a peaceful escape in the city.
Halifax Waterfront
A vibrant boardwalk along the harbor featuring restaurants, shops, historic ships, public art, and vibrant energy, perfect for strolls and enjoying views.
Citadel Hill
A historic hilltop site in downtown Halifax offering incredible city views and a glimpse into the city's military past with reenactments and tours.
Halifax Citadel National Historic Site
This historic 1856 British fort overlooks downtown Halifax, offering insights into the city's military history through its tunnels, walls, and reenactments.
Fairview Lawn Cemetery
A serene cemetery located a short distance from downtown, notable for its extensive collection of Titanic victim graves and memorials to soldiers.
Point Pleasant Park
An expansive park with beautiful trails, historic ruins, and serene water views, serving as a favorite local spot for relaxation.
Lunenburg
A charming historic fishing town and UNESCO World Heritage site, famous for its colorful waterfront, the Bluenose II schooner, and excellent seafood restaurants.
Alexander Keith's Brewery
A historic 1820 brewery offering tours that delve into the history of Alexander Keith and the beer-making process, concluding in a historic pub.
Canadian Museum of Immigration at Pier 21
Located on the waterfront, this museum recreates the immigrant experience through interactive exhibits, ship cabin replicas, and personal artifacts.
Spring Garden Road
A vibrant street in the heart of downtown Halifax, known for its shops, restaurants, and proximity to the award-winning Central Library.
HMCS Sackville
Canada's oldest surviving warship, now a floating museum, offering a look into the wartime lives of sailors who escorted convoys across the Atlantic.
Annapolis Valley
The Annapolis Valley is Nova Scotia's renowned wine region, featuring numerous vineyards with stunning views and producing distinctive Tidal Bay wines.
Cabot Trail
A scenic 185-mile route winding through Cape Breton Highlands National Park, offering breathtaking views of the Atlantic Ocean, cliffs, and forests.
Mahone Bay
A charming boom town known for its picturesque streets lined with brightly painted Victorian homes and shops, and its legendary three churches.
Halifax Central Library
A modern architectural marvel that serves not only as a library but also as a community hub with galleries, cafes, and an event auditorium.
Art Gallery of Nova Scotia
Home to over 19,000 pieces and exhibitions of local art, including a significant permanent exhibit on the iconic Nova Scotian artist Maude Lewis.
Fisheries Museum of the Atlantic
A museum in Lunenburg dedicated to the town's seafaring history, offering insights into the fishing industry and maritime culture.
Peggy's Cove Lighthouse
An iconic lighthouse perched on rugged Atlantic coastline rocks, this picturesque fishing village is one of Canada's most photographed landmarks.
Skyline Trail
The Skyline Trail is a popular hiking path in Cape Breton offering stunning views of the rugged coastline.
Benjamin Bridge
Benjamin Bridge is a prominent vineyard in the Annapolis Valley, celebrated for its high-quality wines, especially its sparkling varieties.
Gaspereau Vineyards
Gaspereau Vineyards is a notable winery in the Gaspereau Valley, offering a variety of wines in a scenic setting.
Chester
A beautiful coastal town and sailing hub just outside Halifax, perfect for exploring local shops, enjoying the harbor, or taking a ferry to nearby islands.
Halifax Seaport Farmers Market
A bustling market on the waterfront offering a wide variety of local foods, fresh produce, baked goods, and handmade crafts.