Explore the maritime soul of Halifax, Nova Scotia, from the iconic Peggy's Cove lighthouse to the poignant Titanic gravesites. This journey through the city's waterfront and historic sites offers a blend of natural beauty, naval history, and poignant remembrance.
Peggy's Cove lighthouse
This is the most photographed lighthouse in Canada, located at Peggy's Cove, a picturesque and active fishing village.
Fairview Lawn Cemetery
This cemetery holds the graves of 121 Titanic victims, with many headstones marked simply with the date of the disaster.
Halifax Harbourwalk
A vibrant 4 km boardwalk along Halifax's waterfront, offering historical sites, cultural experiences, dining, and maritime views.
HMCS Sackville
The HMCS Sackville is Canada's naval memorial, a historic Flower-class corvette that served during World War II.
Blue Nose 2
The Blue Nose 2 is a replica of the famous Canadian racing schooner, a symbol of maritime history.
Maritime Museum of the Atlantic
This museum houses artifacts from the Titanic and the Halifax Explosion, offering insights into the city's maritime history.
Citadel Hill
A historic star-shaped fortress offering panoramic views of Halifax and insights into the city's military past.