Discover the maritime heart of Halifax, Nova Scotia, with a journey through its historic waterfront, naval heritage, and the poignant stories of the Titanic. From the serene beauty of the Public Gardens to the commanding presence of Citadel Hill and the iconic Peggy's Cove Lighthouse, this collection offers a blend of history, culture, and breathtaking coastal scenery.
Halifax Waterfront Boardwalk
A scenic 3 km path along Halifax Harbour, connecting attractions, shops, and cafes, offering a mix of history and ocean views.
HMCS Sackville
Canada's last World War II corvette, now a floating museum offering a glimpse into naval life during the Battle of the Atlantic.
Halifax Public Gardens
A beautifully preserved example of Victorian-era landscaping, featuring winding paths, colorful flower beds, fountains, and historic trees.
Halifax Citadel National Historic Site
A historic star-shaped fortress offering commanding views of the harbor and skyline, with exhibits on Halifax's military past.
Maritime Museum of the Atlantic
This museum delves into Halifax's seafaring past with over 30,000 artifacts, including a significant exhibit on the RMS Titanic.
Fairview Lawn Cemetery
A poignant memorial site where over 100 victims of the Titanic disaster are buried, serving as a solemn reminder of lives lost.
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.
Discovery Centre
An interactive science and technology center offering hands-on exhibits, live science shows, and educational films for all ages.