Being home to the lion’s share of Nova Scotia’s population, Halifax is also one of the most important Canadian ports. It tells us historical tales and stories, offers picturesque water views and boasts one of the largest waterfronts in the world. Tourists rush here to take in the city’s atmosphere, visit the Maritime Museum of the Atlantic and a handful of other art institutions, ramble through Halifax’s Farmers’ Market — one of the oldest farmer’s markets in North America — and see some historic buildings and vessels. Check below what you could look around while in Halifax.
Peggy's Cove, Queensland Beach, Mahone Bay, Lunenburg,Ovens
Halifax, Nova Scotia