Georges Island has rich history. It was part of the “Halifax Defence Complex” from the mid-18th century to the Second World War. Interpretive panels and guides share a fascinating history from ancient times when the Mi’kmaq arrived in Kjipuktuk, the ‘Great Harbour’, to the arrival of the British in 1749, to the imprisonment of Acadians during the Deportation of 1755-63, and to the protection of the city during the World Wars. You will be able to join a guided tour of the underground tunnels at the island courtesy of Parks Canada. Travellers will be able to see part of the Halifax boardwalk which is one of the world’s longest urban boardwalks spanning the length of the waterfront - 4 kilometres (2.5 miles).
1751 Lower Water St, 1751 Lower Water St, Halifax, NS B3J, Canada
This activity ends back at the meeting point.
Enjoy scenic views from a new perspective and immerse yourself in the rich history of Halifax. The Island is a glacial drumlin and the largest island entirely within the harbour limits of Halifax Harbour. You will be able to explore the underground complex beneath Fort Charlotte on Georges Island. Travellers will have an aerial view of the Halifax Harbour and part of the Halifax waterfront boardwalk. Travelers can either spend 1 hour or 5 hours on the island. They can have a picnic and do the tour or just do the tour and come back on the next ferry coming back to land.
Duration: 1 hour
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.