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Best Parks in Halifax

  • Cape Breton

    Cape Breton is a region in Nova Scotia known for its iconic shorelines and picturesque landscapes.

  • Cape Breton Highlands

    The Cape Breton Highlands boast a rugged landscape with the famous Cabot Trail scenic highway winding through it.

  • Annapolis Valley

    The Annapolis Valley is Nova Scotia's renowned wine region, featuring numerous vineyards with stunning views and producing distinctive Tidal Bay wines.

  • Niagara Falls State Park

    A state park in Niagara Falls, USA, offering stunning views of the famous waterfalls.

  • Bay of Fundy

    The Bay of Fundy is renowned for its dramatic tides and offers excellent opportunities for whale watching and tidal bore rafting.

  • Blue Rocks

    Blue Rocks is a charming community near Lunenburg recommended for kayaking due to its calm waters, rock islands, and abundant wildlife.

  • Halifax Public Gardens

    A beautiful Victorian-era ornamental garden featuring lakes, fountains, statues, and diverse flora, offering a peaceful escape in the city.

  • Point Pleasant Park

    An expansive park with beautiful trails, historic ruins, and serene water views, serving as a favorite local spot for relaxation.

  • Halifax Commons

    A large urban park in downtown Halifax featuring a new outdoor pool, skate park, sports fields, and a skating rink in winter.

  • Ferry Terminal Park

    A park in Dartmouth providing excellent views back towards Halifax, and also commemorating the historic Halifax Explosion with monuments.

  • Burncoat Head Park

    A park on the Bay of Fundy, famous for experiencing the world's highest recorded tides by walking on the ocean floor.

  • The Dingle

    A 95-acre park featuring walking trails, a tower, a beach, and a wharf, donated to Halifax in 1908.

  • Long Lake Provincial Park

    A large provincial park offering beautiful scenery, trails, and swimming spots, with great water quality.

  • Shuie Park

    A park in Dartmouth known for its natural setting and connection to other local green spaces.

  • Polly's Cove

    A remote cove with breathtaking views of granite cliffs, boulders, and islands, offering a wilder coastal experience.

  • Victoria Park

    A large park in Truro offering walking trails and natural beauty, perfect for a break during a drive.

  • Taylor Head Provincial Park

    A provincial park offering exceptional coastal hiking with over 16 km of trails along pristine, untouched shorelines.

  • Noggin's corn maze

    A corn maze located at Noggin's, offering a fun fall activity for families and individuals to navigate.

  • Shubenacadie Canal

    A historic canal system in Dartmouth, offering a serene natural escape with tranquil lakes and lush parks.

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