If parts of Halifax look familiar, you might recall seeing the city in the movie Titanic. The city is also home to famous residents like Sarah McLachlan and Ellen Page. The influence of the arts can be seen around the city at places like Alderney Landing and the Art Gallery of Nova Scotia.
For travelers eager to learn more about the seafaring lifestyle, take a tour of the 200 year-old restored fishing village, Fisherman’s Cove. The Maritime Museum of the Atlantic is another great spot to brush up on your seafaring lore. Or, spend the day scanning the seas for whales onboard the Peggy’s Cove Express. Even a stroll along the Halifax Waterfront is a way to feel connected to the city’s past as a major Canadian port.
Looking for a break from the beachside breeze? Your Halifax accommodations are only a few steps away from acclaimed dining establishments like The Press Gang seafood restaurant. No matter where your trip to Halifax takes you, we promise you’ll enjoy the unique culture and natural beauty.