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Best Historic Sites in Halifax

  • Lunenburg

    A charming historic fishing town and UNESCO World Heritage site, famous for its colorful waterfront, the Bluenose II schooner, and excellent seafood restaurants.

  • Citadel Fortress

    The Citadel Fortress is a historic star-shaped fort in Halifax offering insights into military history and great city views.

  • Halifax Explosion

    The Halifax Explosion was a catastrophic event in 1917 that significantly impacted the city's history and landscape.

  • Titanic

    Halifax has significant historical connections to the Titanic disaster, particularly concerning the recovery and burial of victims.

  • 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.

  • Mahone Bay

    A charming boom town known for its picturesque streets lined with brightly painted Victorian homes and shops, and its legendary three churches.

  • 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.

  • Yarmouth

    Yarmouth is a key town in western Nova Scotia, known for its Acadian heritage and as a starting point for exploring the region's coast.

  • 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.

  • Province House

    The historic seat of Nova Scotia's government since 1819, offering tours that delve into its significant role in Canadian legislative history.

  • Halifax Citadel

    A historic star-shaped hilltop fortress that played a key role in Halifax's founding, offering tours of its various buildings and exhibits.

  • Swissair Flight 111 Memorial

    A memorial site dedicated to the victims of Swissair Flight 111, situated in a scenic coastal location.

  • The Citadel

    A star-shaped 18th-century fort offering commanding city views and insights into military history, with barracks and tunnels to explore.

  • Alexander Keith Brewery Tour

    A tour available at the Halifax Brewery Market that delves into the history of the Alexander Keith Brewery.

  • Bluenose II Schooner

    A famous replica of a historic Canadian racing schooner, symbolizing Maritime Heritage.

  • Annapolis Royal

    A historic town in Nova Scotia, noted as one of the most historically significant and fought-over pieces of land in North America.

  • Grand-Pré National Historic Site

    A National Historic Site that tells the story of the Acadian people and their history in Nova Scotia.

  • Fortress of Louisbourg

    A meticulously rebuilt 18th-century French fortress on Cape Breton Island, offering an immersive experience of colonial life with original streets and buildings.

  • Georges Island

    A historic island in Halifax Harbour, once used for military and quarantine purposes, offering a glimpse into the past.

  • Titanic Cemetery

    A cemetery where approximately 150 victims of the Titanic disaster are buried.

  • Citadel

    A historic star-shaped fort offering views of Halifax and insights into its military past.

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