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to our community and thank you for choosing the Greater Halifax Visitor Guide. Since 1990, we’ve been helping travellers discover all there is to see and do in Nova Scotia’s capital and the surrounding area. And this year, we’re pleased to have our partners once again sharing their expertise. Les Clefs d’Or is an international association, bringing together the most passionate and dedicated concierges to grow their skills and share their expertise: some 4,000 members from 80 countries. You’ll see the distinctive crossed-key lapel pin that signifies membership on concierges around the city and this year, we’re thrilled to have the members of the Atlantic Region chapter share their expertise. Beginning on page 10, you’ll find dozens of recommendations from our panel of Les Clefs d’Or members. Whether you’re visiting in summer’s heat or the dead of winter, looking for a boisterous day of activity or a quiet evening libation, want to immerse yourself in history or enjoy a day of hands-on adventures, they share their inside knowledge to help you get the most out of your visit. In addition to this section, the 2019 Greater Halifax Visitor Guide also includes all the must-have visitor info you expect. On page 15, discover the area’s most popular attractions—historic fortifications, magnificent churches, bustling markets, live theatre, art galleries, and more. Beginning on page 22, our Dining and Nightlife sections share a representative sample of the local dining scene, a mix of old favourites and the hottest new spots. And on page 31, you’ll discover the huge selection of independent local breweries, cideries, distilleries, and wineries—unique brews, world-class wines, and tasty tipples abound. The maps section begins on page 37, with all the info you need to explore by car or on foot. Prefer a guide for your explorations? Check out our huge directory of tour companies and outdoor adventures on page 67. And if you still need a place to stay, you’ll find Accommodations for any price point on page 53. Read on for all this and more—and enjoy your visit!
CONTENTS COVER: Soldier for a Day The Halifax Citadel National Historic Site of Canada PHOTO: Canadian Tourism Commission
Getting Here, Getting Around Ask the insiders Attractions Dining Nightlife Breweries, Cideries, Distilleries & Wineries
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Shopping map Downtown Halifax map Dartmouth map Access map Ship to Shore Events Accommodations Tours & Outdoor Fun
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From centuries-old fishing villages to ancient forests to a vibrant downtown, the Halifax region boasts a variety of experiences for travellers. Over the following pages, you’ll find classic attractions, unique escapes, family fun, rich culture, and much more. Halifax is a dream destination for history buffs. Museums and historic sites abound. But while it’s always mindful of its history, Halifax is also a multicultural modern city, with thriving
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art, theatre, and music communities. With a reputation for hospitality, our community has a legendary history of welcoming visitors. Read on, and
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The map on page 42 shows the region’s approaches. From the north, Highway 102 brings you to downtown Halifax via Bayers Road. Highway 118 from Highway 102 connects with Highway 107 to the Eastern Shore and Highway 111 (the Circumferential Highway circling Dartmouth). Highway 111 then leads to downtown Halifax via the MacKay Bridge. Highway 103 comes from Yarmouth via the South Shore. Highway 101 comes from Yarmouth via the Annapolis Valley. For information on highway conditions, dial 511 in Nova Scotia.
Halifax Stanfield International Airport is 35km from downtown Halifax on Highway 102, and approximately 30km from downtown Dartmouth. Halifax Transit operates its MetroX service from downtown to Halifax airport. The #320 bus runs every 30 minutes during peak morning (6am–9am) and afternoon (3pm–6pm) times; it runs hourly for the rest of the day (with the first bus leaving downtown at 4:40am and the last arriving at the airport at 12:09am). Fares are $3.50 for adults/students and $2.75 for children/seniors. Find schedule and fare updates here: halifax.ca/transportation/ halifax-transit. Maritime Bus also provides service to Halifax airport. Shuttle services run from the airport to destinations such as Sydney, Annapolis Valley, Yarmouth, Truro, and Prince Edward Island. For more information, contact the Airport Visitor Information Centre at 902-873-1223 or hiaa.com.
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RAIL Halifax is the East Coast terminus for Via Rail. There are three Montréal-bound trains weekly, with connections to destinations across North America. The station is at 1161 Hollis Street. For more information: 1-888-842-7245. viarail.ca
SEA Many cruise lines visit Halifax. Learn more on page 42. For private boats, find mooring information on page 62. Several ferries also connect to Nova Scotia.
BAY FERRIES Saint John, N.B., to Digby, N.S. (yearround) and Portland, Me. to Yarmouth, N.S. (June–September) 1-888-249-7245. nfl-bay.com
NORTHUMBERLAND FERRIES Wood Islands, P.E.I., to Caribou, N.S. (May 1–Dec. 20) 1-888-249-7245. nfl-bay.com
MARINE ATLANTIC Port aux Basques, N.L. (year-round) and Argentia, N.L. (mid-June–late September) to North Sydney, N.S. 1-800-341-7981. marine-atlantic.ca
MARITIME BUS The terminal is located at 1161 Hollis Street. Service to the Annapolis Valley, Northern Nova Scotia, Cape Breton, Prince Edward Island, New Brunswick, Quebec (Rivièredu-Loup), and Maine (Bangor), with connections to points beyond. For ticket information: 1-800-575-1807. maritimebus.com
ENTERING CANADA Visitors to Canada require valid travel documents. Refer to cic.gc.ca/english/visit/index.asp. Americans consult travel.state.gov.
NON-CANADIAN PLEASURE CRAFTS Non-Canadian pleasure craft must register with the Canadian Border Services Agency. Call 1-888-226-7277 upon entering Canadian waters.
Emergency: 911 POLICE | FIRE | MEDICAL Non-emergency medical information: 811 Environment Canada weather information: 902-426-9090 / weatheroffice.ec.gc.ca Municipal and transit information: 311
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Speed limits and distances are in metric. Unless otherwise posted, it’s legal in Nova Scotia to turn right on a red light after making a full stop. Seat belts are mandatory. Driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs is illegal, as is using a mobile phone while driving. It’s illegal to smoke in vehicles carrying children. Child safety seats are required for children under 40 lbs., booster seats are required for children under age nine or 4’9”. Refer to gov.ns.ca/tran.
Halifax Transit (halifax.ca/transit) serves the Greater Halifax area. Bus and ferry rates are $2.50 for adults and students, $1.75 for seniors and children aged five to 15 and free for children under the age five. Call 902-490- 4000, TDD: 902-490-6645.
Year-round information centres: • Halifax Waterfront on the boardwalk at Sackville Landing at 1655 Lower Water St. in Halifax. 902-424-4248. • Halifax Stanfield International Airport at Exit 6 off of Highway 102. 902-873-1223 or 902-873-1224. Consult novascotia.com.
BRIDGES Two toll bridges connect Halifax and Dartmouth: the A. Murray MacKay Bridge and Angus L. Macdonald Bridge. The toll is $1 for automobiles, light trucks, and motorcycles. Consult hdbc.ca for details.
TAXIS/LIMOS You’ll find taxi stands in high-traffic areas throughout the city and it’s possible (although sometimes difficult) to hail cabs on city streets. A trip from the airport to downtown Halifax is $63. Learn more at halifaxstanfield.ca/transportation/ taxi-limos. Many drivers offer accessible vehicles, as does Need-a-Lift Transportation Services (needalift.ca)
ACCESSIBILITY Need-A-Lift Transportation Services (needalift.ca) provides wheelchair accessible bus and taxi service in Metro. Phone 902-222-5438. Accessible Media (ami.ca) offers audio versions of printed materials to people with vision difficulties. Phone 902-444-7358. The Interpreter Service for the Deaf is available from 8:30am–4:30pm. Phone: 902-429-5752 or 1-800-516-5551 Emergency pager: 902-498-1198 Email: interpreterservices@ns.sympatico.ca
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ask the local experts, and no one knows a community better than the concierges who live and work there. That’s why we invited several local concierges, all Clefs d’Or association, to share their expertise. Read on for their must-do Halifax experiences, and meet the experts on page 14.
SPRING IS SPRUNG What is one experience every visitor to Halifax should have in the spring? Halifax comes alive in the spring—enjoy a sea of the most beautiful blossom trees at the Halifax Public Gardens (page 15). At various times during May and June, the rhododendrons and azaleas provide a riot of colour, followed by the graceful beauty of magnolias and cherry blossoms. The Halifax Public Gardens is one of the finest examples of a Victorian garden in North America, recognized as a National Historic Site in 1984. Visitors can enjoy regular concerts in the bandstand and gourmet coffee, sandwiches or hand paddled ice cream at Uncommon Grounds in the Horticultural Hall.
DAY TRIPPIN’ What’s your favourite day-trip destination for visitors to Halifax? • On a foggy day, head north, towards the beautiful Annapolis Valley. Very often, the fog will clear and the sun will shine as you head towards Wolfville. Take in the
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beautiful vista of the Bay of Fundy and Cape Blomidon en route. Visit the lush vineyards in the area, Luckett’s (page 34), Gaspereau (page 34), Lightfoot & Wolfville (page 34), and Benjamin Bridge and enjoy a chilled glass of our unique Tidal Bay appellation. And on a sunny day, the South Shore is another great destination. Take Highway 103 and then Exit 5 to experience the best of the Lighthouse Route: Queensland Beach, Chester, and Mahone Bay. On the way back, take a detour to Peggy’s Cove to watch the sunset. • A trip to the scenic fishing village of Peggy’s Cove is always my favorite. Ambassadors offers this tour four days a week!
WHEN THE WEATHER DOESN’T COOPERATE What’s a good way for a family to spend a rainy day in Halifax? Learn about science at the Discovery Centre (page 19), located in a beautiful new facility on the Halifax waterfront. Explore the vastness of space in the Dome Theatre, experience new exhibits,
hands-on interactive science displays— great fun for the whole family. Grab an umbrella, and walk along the waterfront where there are plenty of spots to enjoy fish and chips, BeaverTails, lobster rolls, and other local treats.
SHOPPING SECRETS Where can visitors find a unique souvenir of their visit? • Head to the Hydrostone area which was created by Scottish urban planner Thomas Adams, following the catastrophic Halifax Explosion. Find unique gifts and art at Made in the Maritimes, 14 Bells, Rusty Hinges, and Lady Luck Boutique, which are all practically side by side on Young Street. If time is of the essence, Jennifer’s of Nova Scotia on Spring Garden Road has a wide range of local products and the gift shop at the Art Gallery of Nova Scotia (page 21) is a treasure trove of local art. • The Halifax Seaport Farmers’ Market (page 25) has over 250 vendors with fresh produce, art, crafts, beer, wine, Greater Halifax Visitor Guide 2019 | 10
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and cider. There’s always something new to find. Enjoy the views of the harbour, the galleries and some local entertainment while you’re there. Where should visitors go to explore the latest fashion trends? • Spring Garden Road has everything you could be looking for in fashion and accessories: a new Lululemon Athletica, great finds at Wildflower Clothing, contemporary and luxury items from Foreign Affair, and unique jewelry from House of Moda. • The most popular place in Halifax for shopping would be the Halifax
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Shopping Centre. It has been newly renovated and includes over 150 stores with new and exciting brands offering the latest trends.
EAT, DRINK, AND BE MERRY What’s your favourite hidden gem of the Halifax dining scene? Studio East (page 24) on Cunard Street is a local favourite, along with Black Sheep (page 23) on Dresden Row (page 37) and Bar Kismet (page 27) on Agricola Street. For fine dining, I would choose Gio (page 24) at The Prince George hotel and da Maurizio (page 24) in the Brewery Market.
Where do you recommend for a romantic dinner for two? There are so many places in the area that offer beautiful ambiance for a romantic night out. I recommend da Maurizio (page 24), an Italian restaurant in the Brewery Market near the Alexander Keith’s Nova Scotia Brewery (pages 15 and 31). The service is impeccable and the wine selection is incredible. Where should vegans/vegetarians go to experience local flavours? The Foggy Goggle (page 30) on Gottingen Street in Halifax isn’t exclusively vegetarian or vegan, but that’s part of what
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Where can visitors go to experience local craft beer? Stylish Stillwell beer bar (page 30) on Barrington Street has one of the city’s best beer selections, with the newest local creations and imported rare beers from across the country and around the world. On sunny days, the al fresco Stillwell Beer Garden (page 30) on Spring Garden Road is equally popular. Where can visitors go to explore the best local wines? Take a day trip up to the Annapolis Valley area (see tour options on page 67). I recommend Blomidon Estate Winery (page 34), Gaspereau Vineyards (page 34), Domaine de Grand Pré (page 34), Jost Vineyards (page 34), and Luckett Vineyards (page 34). Pete Luckett owns a local grocery in town and a unique attraction at his vineyard is the old antique phone booth in which you can make free long distance phone calls within Canada!
ON THE TOWN Where should visitors go to experience the best local live music? • I like to get down to my East Coast roots at The Old Triangle (page 30). This Irish pub offers nightly live music (with no cover charge), garnering much acclaim throughout Atlantic Canada for defining the sounds and stories of East Coast music culture. • The Marquee Ballroom located at 2037 Gottingen Street in Halifax’s North End is an exceptional venue for local live music. The vibe and the sound make it one of the best venues in the city, bringing in musical acts from all genres.
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makes it so great: it’s a place you can bring a big group of friends, where everyone can find something to order. The Thai peanut bowl gets rave reviews.
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What spots do you suggest for a lively evening out with friends? Start at Bar Kismet (page 27) on Agricola Street Halifax for a delicious beverage and some award-winning seafood, follow that up with a cider or two at Chain Yard Urban Cidery (page 33) on Agricola Street, then pop downtown for a visit to Halifax Distilling Co. (page 33) to listen to some live music and sample a selection of rum made on site.
FALL FUN What’s one experience every visitor to Halifax should have in fall? I recommend adding the Devour Film Festival held in October to your fall roadtrip list. This festival takes place just one hour from Halifax in Wolfville. Watch new films, try amazing food, and experience a variety of workshops in Nova Scotian wine country.
TRAVEL ESSENTIALS What’s one thing every first-time visitor to Halifax should know? • As a local, seeing the reaction of visitors hearing the Noon Gun for the first time is priceless. The firing of the Noon Gun from the Halifax Citadel National Historic Site (page 15) has been a local tradition since 1857. Just be prepared for it! • The first thing that comes to mind is that everything downtown is walkable.
There is no need for a rental car unless you want to head out of town. If you are into seafood, live music, craft beer, art, and history, you are in the right place! What’s one spot history buffs should be sure to visit? The recently renovated Canadian Museum of Immigration at Pier 21 (page 18) on the Halifax waterfront: considered “Canada’s Ellis Island,” Pier 21 is where nearly a million immigrants first entered the country. Immerse yourself in the stories. If travelling on a budget, what’s the best way to discover Halifax without spending too much? Halifax is actually a particularly budgetfriendly place for visitors! Everything from free skating (ice in winter, inline in summer) at the Oval at Halifax Common (page 65), catch a show at Neptune Theatre (page 16), or grab a bite at arguably the best pub grub in Halifax: Your Father’s Moustache (page 30). If you only had one day in Halifax, how would you spend it? I would start with a walk along the Halifax waterfront, which is a must in summertime. Stop by the Bicycle Thief (page 26) for a refreshing beverage and something delicious. Make your way to the Maritime Museum of the
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Atlantic (page 19) to discover part of our history. Continue your time travels at Halifax Citadel (page 15), which is also home to the Army Museum (page 18). Then hit Argyle street for the numerous bars and restaurants to end the day.
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What’s one thing about Halifax that pleasantly surprises visitors? The culinary scene in Halifax has grown exponentially in the last few years. All the visitors I speak with are always blown over by the quality of the food in all the local restaurants and the natural beauty of the patios in the waterfront area. What’s one experience every visitor to Halifax should have? Explore our venerable waterfront by strolling through Halifax’s Historic Properties and walking along the waterfront to the Halifax Transit ferry terminal. For just $2.50, you can enjoy a scenic crossing of Halifax Harbour and then wander through downtown Dartmouth, home to many
popular restaurants, pubs, Lake City Cider (page 33), plus Brightwood (page 31) and Nine Locks (page 32) breweries.
WINTER WONDERLAND What’s one experience every visitor to Halifax should have in winter? Go snowshoeing! Embrace your winter love and take advantage of this unique, fun way to explore the city at many great locations such as Shubie Park (page 17), Halifax Common (page 15), Sir Sandford Fleming Park (page 17), and The Bluff Trail (page 66)
TEE TIME What local course should golfers be sure to visit? Granite Springs (page 64) on Prospect Road in Bayside is a local favourite. The oceanside 18-hole, par-72 course is a 30-minute drive from downtown Halifax, nestled in the rolling hills and overlooking Shad Bay. The course’s unique layout offers a pleasant but challenging golf experience.
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ANGELA O’BRIEN is the senior executive host at Casino Nova Scotia. She is a Professional Affiliate with Les Clefs d’Or Canada and has a true love for Halifax and travelling.
TREVOR MacRAE is an executive host at Casino Nova Scotia. He graduated from Dalhousie University and is a professional affiliate with Les Clefs d’Or Canada.
Born and raised in Charlottetown, IAN CHEVERIE has been creating special experiences for guests for over six years at The Great George Hotel, Charlottetown’s only luxury historic boutique hotel.
DIANE MUNROE has been in the service industry for the past 25 years. Starting out in guest services at the Keltic Lodge (Ingonish Beach, N.S.) Diane is now the Resident Services Manager at Bishop’s Landing and a active affiliate of Les Clefs d’Or Atlantic.
PENNY CAMERON is the regional secretary for Les Clefs d’Or Atlantic Region and was the first female concierge in the region to receive her Golden Keys. She is part of the concierge team at Parkland at the Gardens, a retirement residence in Halifax.
ROGER POIRIER has been in the hotel industry for close to 25 years, and is a concierge at the Delta by Marriott Beausejour Hotel in Moncton, New Brunswick. He’s a frequent visitor to Halifax.
TODD YOUNG is lead concierge for Southwest Properties at Maple, 1583 Hollis Street, and has been with Southwest for seven years, originally as concierge at Bishop’s Landing.
TREVOR PROUDE is head concierge at The Hollis Halifax—A Doubletree Suites by Hilton. He is a musician and limousine chauffeur, and regional director for Les Clefs d’Or Atlantic.
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Alderney Landing
2 Ochterloney St., Dartmouth 902-461-4698 / alderneylanding.com
On the Dartmouth waterfront, where the Halifax Transit ferries dock, this community cultural centre features a theatre, outdoor events plaza, weekend market, art gallery, and more.
Alexander Keith’s Nova Scotia Brewery 1496 Lower Water St., Halifax 902-455-1474 / 877-612-1820 / keiths.ca
Award-winning tour of the original brewery of Nova Scotia’s first brew master, who was also a three-time mayor of Halifax. All ages. Tours daily from June 1–Oct. 31, scheduled tours on weekends Nov. 1–May 31. Book tours during the week for large groups. Admission charged. Retail store open daily, year-round.
Atlantic Splash Adventure 1200 Lucasville Rd., Hammonds Plains 902-865-1025 / splashadventure.ca
Six new waterslides in 2019, plus go-carts, mini putt and action rides. Open late June–early September, with Halloween events in October. Pay-as-you-play with attraction tickets and bracelets.
Bicentennial Theatre 12390 Hwy. 224, Middle Musquodoboit 902-384-2819 / bicentennialtheatre.ca
The theatre hosts the annual Kirk Logan Old Time Fiddling Contest in late September, plus other musical and stage acts. Open year-round for special events and viewing by appointment.
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shrubs and trees. Operated and maintained by the Hubbards Heritage Society. Open year-round. Free admission.
Casino Nova Scotia 1983 Upper Water St., Halifax / 902-425-7777 888-6GAMES6 / casinonovascotia.com
Located on the Halifax waterfront. Over 400 slot machines, electronic table games, off-track betting, and table games including black jack, roulette, craps, and poker. Dining, live entertainment. Open Monday–Friday, 10am–4am; weekends, open 24 hours. Must be 19 or older with government-issued photo ID.
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Halifax Central Library 5440 Spring Garden Rd., Halifax 902-490-5700 / halifaxpubliclibraries.ca
Making a bold architectural statement, Halifax’s flagship library has drawn acclaim from around the world. In addition to its extensive collection, it boasts free Wi-Fi, public-use computers, and some of the city’s best vistas. Halifax Public Libraries has 15 branches within the municipality.
Halifax Citadel National Historic Site Entrance off Sackville St., Halifax 902-426-5080 / parkscanada.gc.ca/halifaxcitadel
Originally reserved in the 18th century for settlers to graze their livestock, the Common remains a pleasant stop. A cairn commemorates the 1750 landing of 353 settlers from the ship Alderney and the founding of the original town of Dartmouth. Just across Thistle Street from the Halifax Transit bus terminal.
One of Canada’s most visited National Historic Sites. Featuring two historic regiments, the restored Citadel offers hands-on immersive programs for visitors of all ages, period exhibits, guided tours, Army Museum, ghost walks inside the fort (mid-July–October), and one of the world’s oldest continuous noon-day cannons (fired every day except Christmas). Gift shop and coffee bar. Admission charged May 7–Oct. 31. Programming runs 9am–5pm in May, June, September, and October; 9am–6pm in July and August. Grounds open year-round.
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Dartmouth Common Bordered by Alderney Dr., Nantucket Ave., Victoria Rd., and Park Ave.
4 Government Wharf Rd., Eastern Passage (off Rte. 322) 902-465-6093 / fishermanscove.ns.ca
Craft shops, an art gallery, seafood restaurants, and a heritage centre providing exhibits and local information for visitors. Free admission.
Granville Mall North end of Granville St., Halifax
Destroyed by fire in 1859, the buildings on this block at the end of Granville Street were rebuilt in the Italianate style. It features a variety of restaurants, pubs, and shops with an attractive pedestrian plaza with a fountain and benches.
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Historic green space at the heart of the city, home to ball fields and a year-round skating Oval (ice in winter, inline in summer). Oper year-round.
Halifax Public Gardens South Park St. at Spring Garden Rd., Halifax 902-490-4000 / halifax.ca
The finest original formal Victorian Public Garden in North America. Public washrooms, bus tour dropoff area (on Spring Garden Road), and Horticulture Hall. Photographers welcome, no appointment
ATTRACTIONS required. Café on site. No wedding ceremonies, pets, bikes, or smoking. Summer hours, 7am–30 minutes before sunset; winter hours 8am–4pm.
Halifax Seaport Farmers’ Market Pier 20, Marginal Rd., Halifax halifaxfarmersmarket.com
Local and seasonal ingredients, handcrafted gifts, and delicious prepared food. Vendor attendance varies daily; check website for schedule. Full market on Saturdays. Open year-round.
Hatfield Farm Cowboy Adventures 1840 Hammonds Plains Rd., Hammonds Plains 902-835-5676 / 1-877-835-5676 / hatfieldfarm.com
changed for centuries. See craftsmen on site and visit the showroom of Canada’s only crystalmakers. Showroom open year-round, glassworks hours vary seasonally. Worldwide shipping available.
the War of 1812 and died in battle a few days later. Open May–October. Free admission, guided tours (June–August), donations welcome.
The Old Burying Ground
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A National Historic Site and registered Provincial Heritage Property. Some 12,000 people are buried here, although only about 1,300 headstones remain. Notable names include British Major General Robert Ross, who burned Washington in
The Old Town Clock Located at the base of Citadel Hill, this landmark has watched over the city ever since its workings arrived from England in 1803. The Duke of Kent, head of the garrison at Halifax from 1794–1800 and eventual father of Queen Victoria, designed the timepiece that’s now a Halifax icon. Operated and maintained by Parks Canada, the original clockworks are still intact and in use.
With 20+ horses and 12 kilometres of woodland trails, offers a variety of “cowboy-themed” activities, including wagon/sleigh and trail rides, a petting pen, cookouts, overnight adventures, all-inclusive weddings, birthday parties, and corporate meetings. Open year-round.
Hemlock Ravine Park 40 Kent Ave., Bedford / 902-798-6700
Walking trails run through a 75-hectare forested habitat. Open year-round. No winter maintenance on trails. Off-leash area for dogs. Free admission.
Historic Properties 1869 Upper Water St., Halifax 902-429-0530 / historicproperties.ca
This National Historic Site is comprised of three square blocks of restored heritage buildings, now home to shops, boutiques, a brewpub, and more. Open daily.
The Hydrostone Market 5515–5547 Young St., Halifax / hydrostonemarket.ca
Designated a National Historic District, the Hydrostone community rose from the rubble of the 1917 Halifax Explosion. Finishing in 1920, workers built 328 houses from concrete blocks known as “hydrostones.” Stylish neighbourhood includes unique shops and restaurants in a European-style market. Market open daily, year-round. Picnic tables.
McNabs and Lawlor Islands Provincial Park Halifax Harbour / 888-544-3434 / parks.gov.ns.ca
Accessible by ferry from Eastern Passage and Halifax, McNabs features some 22 kilometres of trails, a variety of forested and coastal settings, historic sites, and limited day-use facilities. Explore Fort McNab National Historic Site, built between 1888 and 1892. Best accessed May–October. Lawlor Island is not open to the public.
Neptune Theatre 1593 Argyle St., Halifax902-429-7070 800-565-7345 / neptunetheatre.com
Atlantic Canada’s largest professional theatre with several shows on two stages: musicals, comedies, dramas, a family-friendly holiday special, and new Canadian works. Dinner and hotel packages available. Year-round, with a Summer Series.
NovaScotian Crystal 5080 George St., Halifax / 902-492-0416 888-977-2797 / novascotiancrystal.com
See molten crystal being mouth-blown and hand cut, using techniques and tools that have not
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Pennant Point Coastal Heritage Park
Shore Club
20 min. from downtown Halifax, on Rte. 349
250 Shore Club Rd., Hubbards 902-857-9555 / shoreclub.ca
In 1990, 26 historic sites were recorded at the park, the majority of which are cellar depressions associated with the late 18th-century–early 20th-century fishing community of Coote Cove. The park is home to three white sand beaches, popularly known as Crystal Crescent Beach, and an 11-kilometre coastal and inland trail system. Open year-round from dawn until dusk.
Point Pleasant Park
The Shore Club has been welcoming visitors to Nova Scotia’s South Shore since 1946. Hosts traditional Maritime lobster suppers and dances with live music. Doors open for Saturday dances at 9:30pm. Lobster suppers from mid-May–midOctober, weekends only until June 1. Wednesday to Sunday, 4pm–8pm (Saturday–7pm). Reservations recommended.
Interpretation Centre. Open mid-May–end of October. Park is wheelchair accessible and open year-round (no winter maintenance). Free admission.
World Peace Pavilion On the waterfront in Dartmouth’s Ferry Terminal Park.
Conceived by Metro Youth for Global Unity, the triangular-shaped monument incorporates rocks and bricks from countries all over the world. Contributions on display include a 90-kilogram piece of the Berlin Wall.
Entrances at the south end of Tower Rd. and the south end of Point Pleasant Dr., Halifax / 902-490-4700
Shubie Park 54 Locks Rd., Dartmouth / shubenacadiecanal.ca
York Redoubt National Historic Site
This expansive 75-hectare park covers the southern tip of the Halifax peninsula, jutting into the mouth of the harbour. Features include 39 kilometres of walking trails, picnic areas, canteen, supervised beach, and the ruins of several forts. Open daily, 6am–midnight, year-round. Limited winter maintenance.
Prince of Wales Tower National Historic Site
One of the region’s largest urban wilderness parks, including sections of the Great Trail (previously known as the Trans Canada Trail, two lakes, islands, woodland trails, and the partially restored locks of the historic Shubenacadie Canal. In summer, the park offers a supervised beach and campground. Off-leash dog areas. Limited trail maintenance in winter. Access from many locations including Waverley Road, Dartmouth Crossing, Locks Road, and John Brenton Drive.
Overlooking the entrance to the harbour and McNabs Island, York Redoubt was part of Halifax’s extensive defence system. Parts of the fort date from the 1790s to the Second World War, while the large cannons are from the 1860s. Panoramic views of Halifax Harbour, picnic grounds. Washrooms available June 25–Labour Day. Grounds open yearround, no winter maintenance.
Point Pleasant Park, Halifax / 902-426-5080 pc.gc.ca/en/lhn-nhs/ns/prince
Sir Sandford Fleming Park (The Dingle)
This Martello tower, the first of its type in North America, was built by order of Prince Edward, Duke of Kent, in 1796–97 to help protect British gun batteries in Halifax. Today, interpretive panels portray the tower’s history, architectural features and significance as a defensive structure. Grounds open year-round.
Province House 1726 Hollis St., Halifax / 902-424-4661 / nslegislature.ca
Canada’s oldest seat of government and home to Nova Scotia’s legislature. Open July and August: weekdays 9am–5pm, weekends and holidays10am–4pm. Remainder of the year: weekdays 8:30am–4:30pm. Free admission. Guided tours in summer and special 200th anniversary events in 2019.
Dingle Rd., off Purcell’s Cove Rd., on the Northwest Arm, Halifax / 902-490-4000
Walking trails, a sandy saltwater beach (supervised in July–August) with public wharf and boat launch into the Northwest Arm. Tower open May– November. Picnic tables available. No winter maintenance on walking trails. Free admission.
SS Atlantic Heritage Park and Interpretation Centre 180 Sandy Cove Rd., Terence Bay 902-852-1557 / ssatlantic.com
Interpretation Centre showcases artifacts from the worst transatlantic-passenger-ship disaster prior to the Titanic. The park is the burial site for 277 victims. Boardwalk follows the shore. Shop features local crafts. Light refreshments available in the
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HISTORIC CHURCHES Cathedral Church of All Saints 1330 Cathedral Ln., Halifax 902-423-6002 / cathedralchurchofallsaints.com
Opened in 1910, this South End landmark is a textbook example of Gothic architecture. Usually open Monday–Friday, 9:30am–3pm, plus Sunday worship.
Christ Church 50 Wentworth St., Dartmouth 902-466-4270 / christchurchdartmouth.com
The oldest church in Dartmouth (built in 1817), this registered heritage building exemplifies Georgian architectural design. The weather vane atop the steeple depicts Halley’s Comet. Visit by appointment.
Little Dutch (Deutsch) Church National Historic Site of Canada 2393 Brunswick St., Halifax / 902-423-1059 / roundchurch.ca
The first Lutheran church in Canada, built in 1756 and extended in 1761. Open during weekday worship service, 9am and 5:30pm, from the First Monday in June until the first Monday in September. Graveyard open year-round. Tours by appointment: contact St. George’s Parish Office 902-423-1059 or office@roundchurch.ca.
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This heritage property (formerly known as Cornwallis Street Baptist Church) is considered the mother church of the African United Baptist Association. Since its founding in 1832 by Rev. Richard Preston, a former slave, this church has been a touchstone for Halifax’s black community. Worship service Sunday at 10:45am. Visit other times by appointment.
Our Lady of Sorrows Chapel Holy Cross Cemetery, South Park and South streets, Halifax 902-423-4116 / ccchalifax.com
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ATTRACTIONS Cemetery, the city’s oldest Catholic cemetery. In the early morning on August 31, 1843, more than 1,800 people gathered at St. Mary’s Basilica and, after mass, walked in procession to the new cemetery. By 7pm, the new chapel was complete.
St. George’s Round Church / Round Church National Historic Site of Canada
worship. In 1754, they moved to Mather’s Church at the corner of Hollis and Prince streets. After fire destroyed the building in 1859, the congregation moved to its present site on Barrington at Spring Garden. Guided tours by appointment. Sunday worship at 10:30am.
St. Paul’s Anglican Church
2222 Brunswick St. at Cornwallis St., Halifax 902-423-1059 / roundchurch.ca / office@roundchurch.ca
1749 Argyle St., Grand Parade, Halifax 902-429-2240 / stpaulshalifax.org
St. George’s was built in 1800 to accommodate the growing congregation of the Little Dutch Church (see listing above). It was designed under the supervision of Prince Edward, Duke of Kent (father of Queen Victoria). The church is an elegant wooden example of a circular Palladian church. Open for tours in July–August, weekdays 11am–4pm or by appointment.
Founded in June 1749, this was the first Anglican cathedral outside of England. The original diocese stretched from Newfoundland to Ontario. The crypt holds the remains of illustrious British colonials. Visitors can worship with the congregation on Sundays and Wednesdays, or simply meditate in the pews throughout the week. Open weekdays year-round; weekdays and Saturdays in summer. Parish liturgies open to visitors Sunday and Wednesday (see website for times). Genealogical services available for a fee.
St. Mary’s Cathedral Basilica Spring Garden Rd. at Barrington St., Halifax 902-429-9800 / stmbasilica.com
When construction began in 1820, the design was for a much smaller, Georgian church. In the 1860s and ’70s, the building was transformed inside and out to the grand Victorian Gothic style. Acclaimed New York architect Patrick Charles Keely designed highly embellished façade. The original windows were destroyed in the Halifax Explosion. The upper portion of each window reflects New Testament scenes from the life of Christ and His Mother Mary, while the lower portion reflects corresponding events from the Old Testament. A small museum is located at the back of the altar. Cathedral is open year-round, scheduled tours June–September or by appointment for the rest of the year.
St. Matthew’s United Church 1479 Barrington St., Halifax / 902-423-9209 / stmatts.ns.ca
Beginning in 1749, Protestant Dissenters were permitted to worship in St. Paul’s Church (Church of England) until they had their own place of
MUSEUMS AND SCIENCE CENTRES Acadian House Museum /L’Acadie de Chezzetcook 79 Hill Rd., West Chezzetcook (Rte. 207) 902-827-5992 / 902-827-2893 / acadiantearoom.com
A 20-minute drive from downtown you can experience Acadian life as lived in the Chezzetcook area. Built in the 1850s, the museum houses displays on local heritage, complete with a period kitchen. The grounds feature artifacts, plus a cabano, an outdoor oven, and a wooden outhouse. Call for special occasions and weekly events. Wheelchair accessible with restrictions. Open July 1 –Aug. 31. Open Tuesday–Sunday, 10am–4:30pm. Other times by appointment. Gift shop and picnic tables available. Museum admission $3/person, $6/family.
Army Museum Cavalier Barracks of the Halifax Citadel National Historic Site 902-422-5979 / armymuseumhalifax.ca
This museum presents hundreds of artifacts reflecting Atlantic Canada’s military heritage. Open daily May 7–Oct. 31, off-season by appointment. Also open with free admission on Remembrance Day (Nov. 11). Admission included with entrance fee to Halifax Citadel.
Atlantic Canada Aviation Museum 20 Sky Blvd, Goffs, Exit 6, Hwy. 102 (across the highway from Halifax airport) / 902-873-3773/ ACAMuseum.ca
The most comprehensive collection east of Ottawa—some 20 aircraft and two simulators, including a full-size replica of the first aircraft to fly in Canada (the Silver Dart), the oldest homebuilt in Nova Scotia, and a CF-101 Voodoo. Also showcases hundreds of historical artifacts and displays, including engines, weapons, uniforms, artwork, and aviation memorabilia. Free admission ($8 donation per adult recommended). Wheelchair accessible. Gift shop and picnic tables. Open daily 9am–5pm from mid-May until the end of September. Off-season tours on request.
Black Cultural Centre for Nova Scotia 10 Cherry Brook Rd., Dartmouth 902-434-6223 / 800-465-0767 / bccns.com
Museum, culture, and education centre dedicated to the preservation, protection, and promotion of African Canadian history in Nova Scotia, the birthplace of black culture in Canada. The site offers self-guided tours with two floors of cultural exhibits and a gift shop. Open Monday–Friday, 10am–4pm; noon–4pm on Saturdays. Admission charged.
Canadian Museum of Immigration at Pier 21 1055 Marginal Rd., Halifax / 902-425-7770 / pier21.ca
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ATTRACTIONS ongoing story of immigration to Canada. Exhibits immerse visitors in the immigration experience and allow for a deeper understanding of how newcomers shape our country. Guided tours. Open year-round. Admission charged, group rates available.
Cole Harbour Heritage Farm Museum 471 Poplar Dr., Dartmouth 902-434-0222 / coleharbourfarmmuseum.ca
Community-run museum featuring heritage buildings, agricultural and household artifacts, gardens, and farm animals. Open May 15–Oct., Monday–Saturday, 10am–4pm; Sunday and holidays, noon–4pm. Tearoom on site. Museum services available by appointment year-round, including inquiries, tours, and events. Admission by donation.
Dartmouth Heritage Museum Evergreen House, 26 Newcastle St., Dartmouth 902-464-2300 / dartmouthheritagemuseum.ns.ca
Exhibits interpreting the heritage of the Dartmouth area. Events and children’s programs year-round. The historic house was owned by Helen Creighton, folklore archivist and author of Bluenose Ghosts. Guided tours of the main floor feature Victorian furnishings and décor. Rotating exhibits in the top and lower floor galleries. Open year-round, Tuesday–Saturday (Sunday from June–August), 10am–5 pm. (Closed 1–2pm weekends). See website for off-season hours. $5 admission (Members and children under 12 are free). Group rates available. Gift shop.
planetarium. Offers fun interactive learning experiences for all ages. Bird’s Nest Café and retail shop. Wheelchair accessible. Admission charged. Open daily.
Fairbanks Centre/Shubenacadie Canal 54 Locks Rd., Dartmouth / 902-462-1826 shubenacadiecanal.ca
This Shubenacadie Canal (built between 1824 and 1861), moved steamboats and barges between Halifax Harbour and the Bay of Fundy. The centre is next to the reconstructed Lock 3 of the canal system. From here, take a self-guided historic walking tour. Features include 19th-century locks and an 1820s workers’ camp. From the Fairbanks Centre you can enter the Trans Canada Trail, the Shubie Park trail system, and trails connecting shopping areas such as Dartmouth Crossing and Mic Mac Mall. Fairbanks Centre walking tour and park open daily year-round. Museum open yearround, Monday– Friday, 8:30am–4:30pm. Free admission. Picnic tables, washrooms.
Fisherman’s Life Museum 10309 Hwy. 7, Jeddore Oyster Pond 902-889-4209 / fishermanslife.novascotia.ca
Built in the early 1900s, this house once belonged to Ervin Myers, his wife Ethelda, and their 13 daughters. They made their living off both the land and sea, fishing throughout the summer and working the woods in the winter. Open daily June 1–Oct. 1, 8am–4pm. Parking, picnic tables, washrooms on site. Bus tours welcome. Admission charged.
Discovery Centre
Fultz House Museum
1215 Lower Water St, Halifax 902-492-4422 / thediscoverycentre.ca
33 Sackville Dr., Lower Sackville 902-865-3794 / fultzhouse.ca
Atlantic Canada’s premier science centre features four floors of interactive, educational exhibits, including an Innovation Lab and Dome Theatre
Located in a house dating back to the 1860s, this museum displays photographs and artifacts relating to Sackville and surrounding communities. On the
property are blacksmith and cooperage shops with tools, and an 1855 horse-drawn hearse. Open daily July 1–Aug. 31, 10am–5pm; by appointment year-round. No admission fee (except for special functions), donations welcome. Gift shop.
HMCS Sackville Sackville Landing (off Lower Water St.), Halifax 902-429-2132. Off-season: 902-427-2837 hmcssackville-cnmt.ns.ca
Sackville is the last of Canada’s 123 Second World War corvettes and the last Flower Class corvette in the world. Commissioned into the Royal Canadian Navy in 1941, it escorted convoys from St. John’s, Newfoundland to Londonderry, U.K. from 1942–1944. Post-war, it was a research vessel until 1982. Restored to its 1944 appearance, Sackville is now Canada’s National Naval Memorial. Undergoing refit at press time; check website for visitation details.
MacPhee House Community Museum 22404 Main St., Sheet Harbour / 902-885-2092
Artifacts from the late-19th–mid-20th centuries. Exhibits show the impact of the world wars on local people and life on the Eastern Shore from the 1850s onward. In a community park. Accessible visitor-information centre and washrooms (museum upstairs). Free Wi-Fi. Open daily June 15–September 15, off-season by appointment.
Maritime Museum of the Atlantic 1675 Lower Water St., Halifax 902-424-7490 / 902-424-749 maritimemuseum.novascotia.ca
Canada’s oldest and largest Maritime museum. Featuring: Halifax Wrecked: The Halifax Explosion and Titanic exhibits, plus the Robertson Ship Chandlery and museum ship CSS Acadia, open from May until October. Open year-round (closed Mondays November 1–April 30). Admission charged (free Tuesday from 5pm–8pm)..
Memory Lane Heritage Village 5435 Clam Harbour Rd., off Hwy. 7, Lake Charlotte 902-845-1937 / 877-287-0697 / heritagevillage.ca
Award-winning living-history museum depicting coastal rural life in Nova Scotia in the 1940s. Eighteen interactive buildings with costumed animators, period artifacts, audio soundscapes, and traditional skills demonstrations. Self-guided tour via mobile device. Traditional cookhouse meals. Eastern Shore Archives and Genealogy Research Centre open by appointment. Gift shop, public washrooms, free Wi-Fi. French and German spoken. Open daily June 1–Sept. 30, 9:30am–4pm. Off-season by appointment. Admission charged. Senior and group discounts available. Children under 5 free.
Moose River Gold Mines Museum 6990 Moose River Rd, Moose River Gold Mines, Eastern Shore / 902-384-2484
Gold mining artifacts and first-hand information about the infamous mine disaster of 1936. Open July 1 –Aug. 31, daily 10am–5pm. Other times by appointment. Donations welcome.
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Musquodoboit Railway Museum 7895 Hwy. 7, Musquodoboit Harbour 902-889-2689 / mhrailwaymuseum.com
Housed in the former Canadian National Railway Station (circa 1918). Exhibits tell the story of Nova Scotia’s railways and the community’s dependence on rail travel at the turn of the century. Part of the former rail line has been transformed into a 15-km trail. Gift shop. Open in summer. Free admission, donations welcome.
Naval Museum of Halifax Admiralty House, CFB Stadacona, 2725 Gottingen St., Halifax / 902-721-8250 navy-marine.forces.gc.ca/en/navy-life/history-museums.page
History of the Royal Canadian Navy, especially in Halifax. Collection includes 50,000+ volumes, archives, and historical artifacts including model ships, weapons, photos, and medals. Open Monday–Friday, 9am–4pm. Closed on holidays. Admission by donation. Gift shop.
Nova Scotia Archives 6016 University Ave., Halifax 902-424-6060 / archives.novascotia.ca
Records of government departments and corporate bodies (churches, businesses, and organizations), papers of families and individuals, a 50,000-title library, newspapers, genealogical sources, documentary art and photographs, maps and architectural plans, sound recordings, and moving images. Open Monday–Friday, 8:30am–
4:30pm, Wednesday–9pm; Saturday 9am–5pm. Closed Sunday, holidays, and holiday weekends. Free admission.
2pm–5pm. $5 admission (members and children under 12 are free).
Nova Scotia Museum of Natural History
15 Fort Sackville Rd., Bedford 902-832-2336 / scottmanor.ca
1747 Summer St., Halifax / 902-424-7353 / 902-424-6548 naturalhistory.novascotia.ca
Explore Nova Scotia’s forests, oceans, and more. Visit with Gus the gopher tortoise, who is over 90 years old. Gift shop, parking, and picnic tables. Open year-round, 9am–5pm, Wednesday 9am– 8pm. Admission charged.
Nova Scotia Sport Hall of Fame 1800 Argyle St., Halifax (entrance via Scotiabank Centre box office) / 902-421-1266 / nsshf.com
Highlights the stories of Nova Scotian athletes, builders, and teams. Exhibit dedicated to hockey superstar Sidney Crosby. Multi-sport simulator. Open year-round, Monday–Friday, 10am–5pm and before Scotiabank Centre events. Open weekends in July and August, noon– 4pm. Free admission.
Scott Manor House A Dutch colonial manor, this provincial heritage site features hand-hewn beams, wishbone chimneys, and a hand-dug cellar. Built circa 1770 by Joseph Scott, it now serves as a centre for community heritage. Tearoom serving homemade oatcakes and fresh seasonal berries, open 2pm–4pm (cash only), plus a well-stocked reading and research room. Open daily July–August, 10am–4pm; other times by appointment.
Shearwater Aviation Museum 34 Bonaventure Ave., 12 Wing Shearwater (take Rte. 322 toward Eastern Passage) 902-720-1083 / shearwateraviationmuseum.ns.ca
Quaker House
Displays Canadian military aviation as it evolved at Shearwater. Restored historic aircraft. Open year-round. Wheelchair accessible. Gift shop. Admission by donation.
55–57 Ochterloney St., Dartmouth 902-464-2253 / dartmouthheritagemuseum.ns.ca
Waverley Heritage Museum
Within a two-minute walk of the Halifax Transit ferry terminal is one of the oldest houses in the city, built by Quaker whalers in 1786. Costumed guides give interpreted tours. The newly revitalized heritage garden features plants used by the Quakers over 200 years ago. Open June 1–Aug. 31, Tuesday–Sunday, 10am–1 pm,
2463 Rocky Lake Dr., Waverley 902-861-1436 / waverleycommunity.ca
Exhibits on gold mining and the Acadia Powder Mill Company, photographs of past residents, and scenes chronicling Waverley’s history. Located in the old St. John the Baptist Church, noted for its nautical style architecture, evoking the impression
For nearly one million immigrants, this is where it all began. Canada’s last standing immigration terminal is home to the Canadian Museum of Immigration at Pier 21, a gateway to understanding how Canada was shaped by the world. Walk in the footsteps of immigrants past, hear echoes of their stories and feel the impact of over 400 years of arrivals. Bookend your experience by uncovering your family’s connection at the Scotiabank Family History Centre. Come visit and see Canada through the eyes of its people.
Countless Journeys. One Canada.
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Art Gallery of Nova Scotia 1723 Hollis St., Halifax 902-424-7542 / artgalleryofnovascotia.ca
Atlantic Canada’s largest art museum, with 17,000+ works in the permanent collection, plus touring exhibitions. Open daily in summer, Tuesday– Sunday year-round. Admission charged. Free access or by donation Thursday 5pm–9pm.
The Craig Gallery at Alderney Landing 2 Ochterloney St., Dartmouth 902-461-4698 / alderneylanding.com
On the Dartmouth waterfront next to the Halifax Transit ferry terminal. Hosts exhibitions by a variety of local professional and amateur artists. Open Tuesday–Friday, noon–5:30pm; Saturday, 9am– 5pm, Sunday, 11am–3pm. Free admission.
Dalhousie Art Gallery Dalhousie Arts Centre, 6101 University Ave., Halifax 902-494-2403 / artgallery.dal.ca
Memory Lane Heritage Village
of an upside-down ship’s hull. Open Monday– Friday, 9am–4pm from June 1–late August. Free admission. Off-season by appointment.
GALLERIES Argyle Fine Art 1559 Barrington St., Halifax 902-425-9456 / argylefineart.com
One of Halifax’s most progressive galleries, showcasing contemporary art by established and emerging Canadian painters, photographers, sculptors, and fibre artists. Open Tuesday–Saturday, 10am–5:30pm. Other times by appointment.
Contemporary and historic art exhibitions, curated film screenings, artist and curator talks, free guided tours, offsite programming. Free admission. Open Tuesday–Friday, 11am–5pm; weekends, noon– 5pm. Elevator access from main entrance.
Eyelevel Gallery Suite 101, 5663 Cornwallis St., Halifax 902-425-6412 / eyelevelgallery.ca
A not-for-profit charitable organization dedicated to presenting, developing, and promoting contemporary art. Exhibitions, performances, special projects, and workshops provide a forum for discussion and education. Free admission. Open weekdays, noon–5pm.
Mary E. Black Gallery Suite 140, 1061 Marginal Rd., Halifax 902-492-2522 / craft-design.ns.ca
Gallery in the Nova Scotia Centre for Craft and
Design. Hosts exhibitions of contemporary and traditional fine craft. Public classes offered in six studios. Designer Craft Shop features local handmade craft. Free admission. Open Tuesday– Friday, 9am–5pm. Saturday–Sunday, 11am–4pm.
Mount Saint Vincent University Art Gallery Seton Academic Centre, 166 Bedford Hwy., Halifax 902-457-6160 / msvuart.ca
Reflects the university’s educational mission by emphasizing the representation of women as cultural subjects and producers. Exhibitions explore various forms of cultural production, highlighting the achievements of Nova Scotian artists and themes relevant to the university’s academic programs. Open Tuesday–Friday, 11am–5pm, Saturday–Sunday, 1pm–5pm. Free admission.
Saint Mary’s University Art Gallery Loyola Building, 5865 Gorsebrook Ave., Halifax 902-420-5445 / smuartgallery.ca
Focuses on contemporary art, featuring emerging and established artists. Five to eight new exhibitions yearly. Hosts panels, lectures, and artists’ presentations. Open Tuesday–Friday, 11am– 5pm; weekends, noon–5pm. Free admission.
Secord Gallery 6301 Quinpool Rd., Halifax 902-423-6644 / secordgallery.com
Ongoing exhibitions, including oil, acrylic, and mixed-media paintings, works on paper (including original prints and photos), plus sculpture and ceramics. Open Monday–Thursday, 9:30am– 5:30pm; Friday, 9:30am–7pm; and Saturday, 10am–5pm. Summer and holiday hours vary.
Studio 21 Fine Art 5431 Doyle St., Halifax 902-420-1852 / studio21.ca
Contemporary works in a variety of media by established and emerging artists. Free admission. Open Tuesday–Friday, 11am–6pm; Saturday, 10am– 5pm; Sunday and Monday by appointment.
Viewpoint Gallery 1459 Brenton St., Halifax 902-420-0854 / viewpointgallery.ca
Halifax’s only contemporary photography gallery. Local and international exhibitions. Artists’ talks, print reviews; workshops and classes from Photoworkshops.ca. Free admission. Open Thursday–Sunday, noon–5pm.
Zwicker’s Gallery 5415 Doyle St., Halifax 902-423-7662 / zwickersgallery.ca
Founded in 1866, Halifax’s oldest commercial art gallery. Features a broad selection of fine art in many categories and styles. Open Tuesday–Friday, 9am–5pm; Saturday, 10am–5pm. Monday by appointment only. Maud Lewis, Three Black Cats (detail), 1955 © Art Gallery of Nova Scotia.
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DINING
When you come to Halifax, you’ll probably expect to dine on fish and chips, the boiled lobster, seafood chowder, and the like. But alongside those beloved classics, you’ll also discover innovative fusion dishes, expectation-shattering vegan creations, stylish food trucks, Nova Scotian wine, craft beer, and dishes from takeaway to fine dining that showcase local and seasonal ingredients. In our restaurant and section of the region’s best dining offerings, from long-established standbys to exciting new hole-inthe-wall spots. And on a Saturday morning, the Halifax Seaport Farmers’ Market is the ideal place to sample Nova Scotia’s bounty. Serious foodies should also check out the winery and food tours that local companies offer on pages 67–68.
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Member of “Taste of Nova Scotia,” a program promoting the province’s culinary offerings.
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Lic Licensed
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Boneheads BBQ
1014 Barrington St., Halifax 902-407-4100 / lickthebone.com
Krave Burger 5680 Spring Garden Rd., Halifax 902-407-5728 / kraveburger.com
Signature burgers like the Chicken Caprese and Smoking Goat. Local craft beer. # Lic {
Southern-style smokehouse serving pulled pork, ribs, beef brisket, chicken, sausage, and traditional barbecue mainstays. Lic {
Relish Gourmet Burgers
Upstreet BBQ Brewhouse
Locally owned and operated, offering burgers with a variety of creative toppings. Local craft beer. # Lic {
612 Windmill Rd., Dartmout 902-407-4344 / upstreetbbqbrewhouse.com
Unique locally-made beers and a selection of barbecue classics; pulled pork, Kansas-style ribs, brisket, smoked jackfruit, sausages, etc. # Lic z Monday
BURGERS Ace Burger Co. At Battery Park Beerbar & Eatery, 62 Ochterloney St., Dartmouth / 902-446-2337 / aceburger.ca
All-day menu featuring burger and sandwich platters, bar snacks, and full dinners. # (limited) Lic {
6024 Quinpool Rd., Halifax 902-474-4152 / relishhalifax.com
BREWPUBS For a directory of craft breweries, cideries, wineries, and distilleries throughout Nova Scotia, see “Breweries, Cideries, Distilleries & Wineries” on page 31.
Gahan House
Moving in May to a new location at The Nova Centre on Argyle St., Halifax 902-444-3060 / halifax.gahan.ca
Craft beer paired with a high-end pub menu focusing on local and fresh food. Lic {
Cheese Curds Gourmet Burgers + Poutinerie
Rockbottom Brew Pub
277 Lacewood Dr., Halifax / 902-450-0980 380 Pleasant St., Dartmouth / 902-444-3446 600 Windmill Rd., Dartmouth / 902-446-4400 507 Larry Uteck Blvd, Bedford / 902-835-7404 cheesecurdsburgers.com
Distinctive beers brewed on site in small batches. Live local entertainment. Lic {
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5686 Spring Garden Rd., Halifax 902-423-2938 / rockbottombrewpub.ca
CAFÉS, BISTROS Apartment 3 Espresso Bar 833 Sackville Dr., Lower Sackville / apt3coffee.com
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The Arms Public House
The Middle Spoon
Weird Harbour Espresso Bar
Lord Nelson Hotel, 1515 South Park St., Halifax 902-420-9781 / rcr.ca/restaurants/the-arms-public-house/
1563 Barrington St., Halifax / 902-407-4002 Sunnyside Mall, 1595 Bedford Hwy., Bedford 902-446-4082 / themiddlespoon.ca
1656 Barrington St., Halifax / weirdharbour.com
Warm, comfortable atmosphere steeped in British heritage. Breakfast, lunch, and dinner. Draft beer on tap. Lic {
Bistro le Coq 1584 Argyle St., Halifax / 902-407-4564 / bistrocoq.ca
French country cuisine. Highlights include duck breast, mussels and frites, escargot, daily quiche, and steak frites. Weekend brunch. Lic {
The Board Room Game Café
Skip straight to dessert at this chic spot specializing in decadent desserts and inventive cocktails. Lic / Halifax: z Sunday / Bedford: {
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5212 Morris St., Halifax / 902-444-7687 1984 Vernon St., Halifax / 902-444-7669 620 Nine Mile Dr., Bedford West / 902-444-7671 morriseast.com
1496 Lower Water St., Halifax 902-422-2252 / cheelinrestaurant.ca
500+ games. All ages welcome. # Lic {
Economy Shoe Shop
Portland Street Crêperie
1663 Argyle St., Halifax 902-423-8845 / economyshoeshop.ca
55 Portland St., Dartmouth 902-466-7686 / portlandstreetcreperie.com
Inspired by a local art designer, this popular bar opened in 1995. Since then, it’s become internationally acclaimed and one of Nova Scotia’s best known bars. # Lic {
Espresso on Deck 124 Peggy’s Point Rd., Peggy’s Cove 902-823-2099 / beales.ns.ca
CHINESE
Morris East Restaurant + Wine Bar
Gourmet, thin-crust pizzas, prepared in a woodfired oven. Small, well-planned wine list. Seasonal focus. Gluten-free options. Luscious cocktails. Take-out available. Patio. Lic {
1256 Barrington St., Halifax / 902-423-7545 boardroomgames.ca
Espresso-based coffees and locally made baked goods. Open Monday–Friday, 7am–6pm; weekends 8am–6pm. # {
Relaxed spot creating sweet and savoury crêpes ranging from The Donair to Oreo Cheesecake amid reclaimed wood. # {
Beijing- and Szechuan-style cuisine with no MSG. Gluten-free and vegetarian options. # R (large groups) Lic {
Fan’s Chinese Restaurant 451 Windmill Rd., Dartmouth 902-469-9165 / fansrestaurant.com
Dim Sum on weekends (11am–3pm). Gluten-free menu available. # R (large groups ) Lic z Tuesday
The Great Wall 1649 Bedford Row, Halifax / 902-422-6153 / thegreatwall.ca
Sweet Hereafter Cheesecakery
Long-standing local favourite, especially popular for Sunday Dim Sum (11:30am–3pm). # R (large groups ) Lic {
6148 Quinpool Rd., Halifax 902-404-8001 / sweethereafter.ca
9 + Nine
Fair-trade locally roasted coffee and baked goods in the centre of Peggy’s Cove village. Local crafts on site. Open seasonally. # {
Artisan cheesecake by the slice, locally roasted organic fair-trade coffee, gluten-free and vegan options. Reservations recommended Thursday– Saturday. # z Sunday
Glitter Bean Café
Trellis Café
Yanjing Yanjing Chinese Restaurant
5896 Spring Garden Rd., Halifax 902-407-5715 / glitterbeancafe.com
22 Hwy. 3, Hubbards / 902-857-1188 / trelliscafe.com
6430 Quinpool Rd., Halifax 902-423-2587 / yanjingchineserestaurant.ca
Worker-owned co-op offering espresso drinks and sweets in a LGBTQ+-friendly space. {
Heartwood Restaurant 6250 Quinpool Rd., Halifax / 902-425-2808 3061 Gottingen St., Halifax / 902-404-9901 / iloveheartwood.ca
Health-food restaurant; full-service vegetarian/ vegan. # {
Home-style food with fresh ingredients. Organic fair-trade coffee. Full bar service, patio. Free Wi-Fi. Open mid-March–late October. # R Lic {
Trendz Café & Wine Bar 15 Spectacle Lake Dr., Dartmouth 902-446-3782 / trendzcafe.ca
Relaxed, upscale atmosphere. Globally influenced menu featuring fresh local ingredients. Breakfast, lunch, and dinner. # Lic {
480 Parkland Dr., Halifax / 902-431-7575 / 9plus9.ca
Chef Peter brings 45 years of culinary experience to his compact strip-mall stop offering Chinese delicacies and takeout. z Tuesday
Menu available in English or Chinese. Online ordering. Free delivery on orders over $20 (before tax) on the peninsula. R (six people or more) Lic {
CONTINENTAL/INTERNATIONAL Afrite 1360 Lower Water St., Halifax / afrite.ca
An ever-changing menu of international flavours from Master Chef Canada contestant Andrew Al-Khouri. Small plates, sharing dishes, weekend brunch, Middle Eastern Mondays prix fixe menu. Lic y Monday, Tuesday
Agricola Street Brasserie 2540 Agricola St., Halifax / 902-446-7664 / rcr.ca/ restaurants/agricola-street-brasserie
Oft-changing menu of global flavours made with local fare, highlighting house-made charcuterier, pasta, and seafood. # R (weekends) Lic z Sunday
Black Sheep Restaurant 1569 Dresden Row, Halifax 902-406-6856 / blacksheephalifax.com
Brunch by day; small plates, craft beer, and creative cocktails by night. R (large groups) Lic {
Chkn Chop Rotisserie 6041 North St., Halifax / 902-406-0690 / chknchop.com
Portuguese-style chicken joint. Slow-cooked chicken and sides, sandwiches, poutine. # Lic y Sunday, Monday
East of Grafton 1580 Argyle St., Halifax / 902-428-5680
Cozy locale offering comfort food with a twist, an extensive wine list, and decadent weekend brunch. Lic {
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DINING
Eliot & Vine 2305 Clifton St., Halifax / 902-332-1557 / eliotandvine.com
Upscale casual. European-influenced dinner menu and an evolving wine list. # Lic z Monday
Highwayman Restaurant & Bar 1673 Barrington St., Halifax / 902-407-5260 / highwaymanhfx.com
Simple yet stylish. 40-seat dining room preparing Spanish-inspired entrées and small plates alongside hip cocktails and a curated wine and beer list. # Lic z Monday
Little Oak 1475 Lower Water St., Halifax / littleoakbar.ca
Intimate waterfront wine bar; oft-changing global menu showcasing seasonal ingredients. Expansive wine list, selection of craft beer and cider. Wine Wednesdays offers $20 off $50+ bottles. # Lic z Monday
The Redwood Grill
Surfside Inn Dining Room
Gio 1725 Market St., Halifax / 902-425-1987 / giohalifax.com
CAA Four Diamond winner. Global cuisine, impeccable service, an extensive cocktail selection, and unique wine list. Modern atmosphere. # R Lic z Sunday
9609 St. Margarets Bay Rd., Queensland 1-800-373-2417 or 902-857-2417 / thesurfsideinn.com
Nova Scotia-inspired cuisine paired with wines from around the world, plus local vintages. Phone for hours. R (required) Lic
INDIAN
The Press Gang 5218 Prince St., Halifax / 902-423-8816 / thepressgang.net
Fine dining in one of Halifax’s oldest buildings. Creative selection of local seafood, oyster bar. Open from 5pm. Live music Friday and Saturday night. R Lic {
Stories Restaurant
Curry Village 1569 Dresden Row, Halifax / 902-429-5010 / curryvillage.ca
Indian cuisine featuring curry, tandoori, biryanis, and vegetarian dishes. Recommended by The New York Times and Where to Eat in Canada. R Lic {
Dhaba Casual Fine Dining & Express
5184 Morris St., Halifax 902-444-4400 / storiesdining.com
Seafood, game, and regional flavours served in the charming setting of Halifax’s historic boutique hotel. Sunny garden courtyard. Dinner 5–9pm. R Lic y Sunday, Monday
8 Oland Cres., Bayer’s Lake 902-444-4411 / dhaba-express.ca
Fresh authentic Indian cuisine. Weekend lunch buffets and daily lunch specials. # R Lic z Monday
30 Fairfax Dr., Halifax / 902-446-4243 / redwoodgrill.ca
Creative meals with fresh ingredients. Modern casual setting. Daily breakfast and weekend brunch. # R Lic {
Studio East Food and Drink 6021 Cunard St., Halifax / 902-449-9800 / studioeastfood.ca
Globally inspired comfort food featuring local ingredients. Highlights: calamari pakora, Asianinspired charcuterie, pad Thai chicken wings, Cambodian curry, Tandoori steak. Sunday live music. # Lic z Monday
Tempo Food + Drink 1875 Barrington St., Halifax 902-428-3676 / tempofooddrink.com
Internationally influenced menu. Creative cocktails. Breakfast, lunch, and dinner. Happy Hour 4–7pm daily, all-day Sunday. Food service until 11pm. Brunch Saturday and Sunday, 11am–3pm. Grab+Go counter. # R Lic
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Clayton Park 277 Lacewood Drive Bedford 1475 Bedford Highway Dartmouth 644 Portland Street Wright Avenue 16 Garland Ave. Halifax 1535 Dresden Row, Downtown
Waffle Love 2082 Gottingen St., Halifax 902-445-5683 / facebook.com/waffleloveislove
Modern space dishing up sweet and savoury waffles, plus a wide array of pierogis.
y Monday, Tuesday
FINE DINING Chives Canadian Bistro 1537 Barrington St., Halifax 902-420-9626 / chives.ca
“Casual chic” bistro known for its seasonal and creative menus featuring fresh, local, and organic ingredients. Private dining room. Dinner 5pm– 9:30pm. R Lic {
da Maurizio Dining Room Brewery Market, W119-1496 Lower Water St., Halifax 902-423-0859 / damaurizio.ca
Fine Italian à la carte dining plus a prix fixe menu. Extensive wine list and traditional Italian desserts. Patio. # R Lic z Sunday
Encore Dining Room 3009 Hwy. 2, Fall River / 902-861-3480 / innonthelake.com
Fine dining space amid a boutique hotel offering international and seasonal cuisine, steak, and seafood. Seasonal patio. # (Dining area) R Lic {
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DINING
Rasa Flavours of India
La Piazza Ristorante
1542 Birmingham St., Halifax / 902-423-5995 rasarestaurant.ca
6430 Chebucto Rd., Halifax 902-404-5885 / lapiazzarestocafe.com
Authentic Indian fare in a refined atmosphere. Free parking at City Centre Atlantic with $50 purchase. # Lic {
ITALIAN
Casual spot for wood-oven pizza and Italian entrées. Private party room. Lic {
Piatto Pizzeria + Enoteca 5144 Morris St., Halifax / 902-406-0909 / piattopizzeria.com
Café Chianti 1241 Barrington St., Halifax / 902-423-7471 / cafechianti.com
Long-established dining room offering an authentic Italian menu: local seafood, fresh pasta, veal, steak, lamb, pizza, and duck dishes. Extensive wine cellar. # R Lic {
East Side Mario’s 186 Chain Lake Dr., Bayers Lake Business Park, Halifax 902-450-1311 5287 Prince St., Halifax 902-334-0303 / eastsidemarios.com
Italian-American eatery recalls New York’s Little Italy. Pizza, specialty sandwiches, pasta. # R (large groups) Lic {
Freeman’s Little New York 1726 Grafton St., Halifax / 902-444-7008 6092 Quinpool Rd., Halifax / 902-429-0241 3671 Dutch Village Rd., Halifax / 902-445-5256 552 Sackville Dr., Lower Sackville / 902-865-2555 freemanspizza.ca
Halifax’s only certified VPN (Verace Pizza Napoletana) menu, offering traditional Old World pizzas and house-made pasta. Delivery within Halifax Regional Municipality. # Lic {
Rinaldo’s 2186 Windsor St., Halifax / 902-425-0400 / rinaldos.ca
Italian-American favourites like eggplant parmesan, hero sandwiches, and pizza aplenty. One of Where Canada’s Best New Restaurants in Canada. Weekend brunch. # Lic z Monday
Ristorante a Mano Bishop’s Landing, 1477 Lower Water St., Halifax 902-423-6266 / ristoranteamano.ca
Buta Ramen 5190 Morris St., Halifax / 902-422-0245 / butaramen.ca
Compact and modern locale for tonkotsu, tantanmen and nagasaki champon noodle soups. {
Fujiyama Japanese Restaurant 5244 Blowers St., Halifax 902-492-1133 / sushifujiyama.com
Specializing in sushi and hibachi. Casual spot offering a variety of Japanese cuisine. Take out, delivery. {
Sushi Nami Royale Unit 102, 1458 Queen St., Halifax 278 Lacewood Dr., Halifax 149 Hector Gate, Dartmouth Crossing 827 Bedford Hwy, Bedford 902-422-9020 for all locations / sushinami.ca
Japanese fine dining. The menu offers a selection of authentic and new fusion cuisine. # R Lic {
Hand-made pastas, hand-thrown pizzas, and home-style gelato and desserts. # R Lic z Sunday
Suzuki Restaurant
Stone Pizza
Japanese restaurant and sushi bar. Open Tuesday– Saturday, 11:45am–2:30pm, 5pm–9:30pm; Sunday 5pm–9pm. # R Lic z Monday
79 Alderney Dr., Dartmouth / 902-444-2660/ stonepizza.ca
Casual local chain specializing in pizza, fish and chips. # (Quinpool and Dutch Village) Lic {
Quick-casual eatery dishing up custom pizzas. Gluten-free and vegan options. Serves Pop Shoppe soft drinks and local beer and cider. Lic {
Il Mercato
Tomavinos Ristorante
Sunnyside Mall, 1595 Bedford Hwy., Bedford 902-832-4531 / il-mercato.ca
1113 Marginal Rd., Halifax / 902-425-7111 / tomavinos.ca
Everything is hand-made, using fresh ingredients from Italian and local producers. # Lic z Sunday
Cozy atmosphere. Gourmet pizza, voted the best in the city. Nova Scotian seafood, home-style pasta, and salads. Lic {
La Frasca Cibi & Vini
The Vines Pasta Grill
5650 Spring Garden Rd., Halifax 902-422-2866 / lafrasca.ca
4 Panavista Dr., Dartmouth 902-434-4114 / vinespastagrill.com
Inspired by the rustic dishes of Friuli in Northern Italy. Authentic, home-style dishes. # R Lic z Sunday
JAPANESE
Italian favourites with an emphasis on creative pasta. Local produce used when available. Sunday brunch. Take-out menu. # Lic z Monday
1579 Dresden Row, Halifax 902-425-8888 / suzukirestaurant.ca
Tokyo Roll 1598 Argyle St., Halifax 902-405-8886 / facebook.com/tokyorollhalifax
Low-key spot for basic rolls, fusion rolls, bento boxes, and teriyaki. z
KOREAN Backoos Korean Food 1358 Birmingham St., Halifax 902-423-2004 / facebook.com/Backoos
Laid back locale dishing up a compact menu of Korean fried chicken, sides, and local beers. Lic {
MARKETS Fox Hill Market & Deli
Your father knows best. COLOUR: CMYK
Your Father’s Moustache is Halifax’s #1 destination for great beer, great food and good times. With Halifax’s best selection of local craft beer, and voted Halifax’s Best Pub Food, Best Wings, Best Patio and Best Club Sandwich, there’s definitely a reason people say your father knows best. 5686 Spring Garden Road | Halifax, NS YFMHALIFAX 25 | Greater Halifax Visitor Guide 2019
YOURFATHERSMOUSTACHE
yourfathersmoustache.ca
2760 Robie St., Halifax / 902-407-1301 / foxhillcheesehouse.com
Local produce, meat, and dairy on one side, El Gallo Mexican Cuisine on the other. Plus house-made tortillas to go. # {
Halifax Seaport Farmers’ Market 1209 Marginal Rd., Halifax / halifaxfarmersmarket.com
Local and seasonal ingredients, handcrafted gifts, and prepared food. Vendor attendance varies daily; consult website for details. Open year-round. #{
Italian Market Young Kempt Centre, 6061 Young St., Halifax 902-455-6124 Barrington Place Mall, W170–1903 Barrington St., Halifax 902-444-4688 / italianmarket.ca
Italian grocery, deli, restaurant, and caterer. Eat-in or take-out. # { (Barrington location closed weekends)
DINING
MEDITERRANEAN Athens Restaurant 6273 Quinpool Rd., Halifax 902-422-1595 / athensrestaurant.com
Greek cuisine, souvlakia, lamb, pasta, seafood, burgers, wraps, children’s menu, breakfast. Weekend brunch buffet. # Lic {
Ela Greek Taverna 215 Chain Lake Dr., Bayer’s Lake / 902-876-8899 150 Hector Gate, Dartmouth Crossing / 902-481-7999 elagreektaverna.com
The Bluenose II Restaurant
Lakeside Bar & Grill
1824 Hollis St., Halifax / 902-425-5092 / bluenoseii.ca
Best Western Plus Chocolate Lake Hotel, 250 St. Margarets Bay Rd., Halifax 902-477-5611 / chocolatelakehotel.com
Nova Scotian lobster year-round plus seafood, steak, pastas, and stirfry. All-day breakfast. # R (large groups) Lic {
Brewster’s Bar & Grill 961 Bedford Hwy., Bedford 902-832-0032 / brewstersbarandgrill.ca
Grill classics. Off-track betting room offers wagering on races from around the world. Live music on weekends. # R (groups of 10+) Lic {
Innovative Mediterranean cuisine, specializing in original Greek recipes. # R Lic {
Brooklyn Warehouse
Mezza Lebanese Kitchen
Affordable indulgence in a laid-back atmosphere. Works with rural producers, local markets. # R (dinner) Lic z Sunday
1558 Barrington St., Halifax Eight other locations around the city 902- 429-2929 / mezzalebanesekitchen.com
Quick serve Lebanese cuisine. Vegetarian/vegan options. Dine-in, take-out, catering, delivery. {
Turkish Delight Kebap House 5680 Spring Garden Rd., Halifax 902-446-4366 / turkishdelighthalifax.ca
Turkish doner house. Seafood and mezes. Kebaps of lamb, chicken, and other varieties. Vegetarian offerings. {
MEXICAN Antojo Tacos + Tequila 1667 Argyle St., Halifax / 902-405-2790 / antojo.ca
Vibrant, Mexican-inspired dishes alongside an impressive collection of tequila and mezcal. Lic {
Habaneros Modern Taco Bar 1551 South Park St., Halifax 600 Windmill Rd., Dartmouth Four other locations around the city 902-444-TACO (8226) / habaneros.biz
Modern Mexican with a twist—house-made fare including tacos, burritos, salads, quesadillas, and nachos. Vegetarian, vegan, and gluten-free options. # Lic (Windmill Rd.) {
2795 Windsor St., Halifax 902-446-8181 / brooklynwarehouse.ca
Café Good Luck 145 Portland St., Dartmouth manualfoodanddrinkco.com/goodluck
All-day brunch menu featuring eggs benny, towering breakfast sandwiches, and fresh baked goods, plus mimosas and local beer. Lic {
The Exchange on Hollis 1583 Hollis St., Halifax / 902-421-8847 / xoh.ca
Elegant yet relaxed space with seating for intimate gatherings and big groups. Serving an up-market menu of shareable and seafood, plus craft beverages. # R {
Jack Astor’s Bar & Grill 184 Chain Lake Dr., Halifax / 902-450-1370 Dartmouth Crossing, 107 Shubie Dr., Dartmouth 902-468-6080 / jackastors.com
Lively and casual atmosphere. Varied menu. # Lic {
Kempster’s Cookhouse 3644 Kempt Rd., Halifax / 902-453-0236 kempsterscookhouse.ca
Menu features 100+ home-style favourites. Two-for-one specials Sunday–Wednesday. # R (groups of 10+) Lic {
Casual restaurant and bar with patio overlooking Chocolate Lake. Casual. Lunch and dinner. # R Lic {
Seasons by Atlantica Atlantica Hotel Halifax, 1980 Robie St., Halifax 902-490-3331 / seasonsbyatlantica.com
Fresh, local cuisine. Warm urban décor, sweeping views of Halifax Common. Attentive service. Breakfast, lunch, and dinner. # R Lic {
Tom’s Family Restaurant 585 Sackville Dr., Sackville 902-252-8667 / tomsfamilyrestaurant.ca
Sandwiches and wraps, burgers, seafood, and family favourites lasagna and turkey dinner. # Lic {
2 Doors Down 1533 Barrington St., Halifax 902-422-4224 / go2doorsdown.com
Relaxed and stylish dining room. Seasonally inspired menus, highlighting local suppliers. Creative cocktails. Lunch and dinner weekdays, dinner only on weekends. # Lic {
The Watch That Ends The Night 15 King’s Wharf Pl., Dartmouth 902-402-9009 / thewatchthatendsthenight.com
Named for Hugh MacLennan’s book, this hip joint highlights cured meats and fermented foods, plus 180+ high-end spirits. R z Sunday
The Wooden Monkey 1707 Grafton St., Halifax / 902-444-3844 Unit 350, 40 Alderney Dr., Dartmouth / 902-466-3100 thewoodenmonkey.ca
Specializes in local flavours. Menu includes local free-range chicken, beef, seafood, and pizzas. Gluten-free and vegetarian options. # Lic R (large groups only) { (Dartmouth closed Sunday)
Mexis 5472 Spring Garden Rd., Halifax 902-422-7672 / mexicalirosas.com
California-style Mexican food. Daily specials. Rooftop patio. R Lic {
Mexico Lindo 3635 Dutch Village Rd., Halifax 902-445-0996 / mexicolindo.ca
A local favourite. Classic Mexican cuisine in a relaxed, friendly setting. R Lic y Sunday, Monday
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Taco Lina’s 2605 Agricola St., Halifax / facebook.com/tacolinas
Inside Gus’ Pub. House-made flour and corn tortillas, tacos al pastor, Baja fish tacos, nachos and more. {
NORTH AMERICAN The Bicycle Thief 1475 Lower Water St., Halifax 902-425-7993 / bicyclethief.ca
North American food, Italian soul. Relaxed atmosphere blends old-school style with new-school attitude. # R Lic { 1712 Market St | 902.425.8355 | kegsteakhouse.com
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DINING
QUICK & CASUAL DINING Ardmore Tearoom 6499 Quinpool Rd., Halifax 902-423-7523 / facebook.com/Ardmoretearoom
Home-style food; all-day breakfast 5am–8pm. {
Boston Pizza 1858 Granville St., Halifax / 902-422-8600 194A Chain Lake Dr., Halifax / 902-450-0450 611 Portland St., Dartmouth / 902-433-1234 111 Shubie Dr., Dartmouth / 902-480-7878 710 Sackville Dr., Lower Sackville / 902-252-7777 bostonpizza.com
Unique pizzas, gourmet pastas, variety of appetizers, ribs, salads, sandwiches, and desserts. # Lic {
The Canteen 22 Portland St., Dartmouth / 902-425-9272 / thecanteen.ca
Full-service neighbourhood restaurant, serving chef-inspired seasonal fare for lunch, brunch, and dinner. y Sunday, Monday
Cora 1535 Dresden Row, Halifax / 902-490-2672 277 Lacewood Dr., Halifax / 902-457-2672 644 Portland St., Dartmouth / 902-433-0079 16 Garland Ave., Darmouth / 902-481-9685 1475 Bedford Hwy., Bedford / 902-832-5252 chezcora.com
Specializes in breakfast. Lunch menu weekdays from 11am. Open Monday–Saturday, 6am–3pm; Sunday 7am–3pm. Breakfast, salads, sandwiches. #{
The Esquire Restaurant 772 Bedford Hwy., Bedford 902-835-9033 / esquirerestaurant.ca
Specialties include seafood chowder, lobster sandwiches, and homemade pies. # R (groups of 10+) Lic {
Fish + Chix 600 Windmill Rd., Dartmouth 902-446-4400 / fishandchix.ca
Food-truck-style fried haddock, shrimp, chicken, tacos, and sides. Open Sunday–Thursday 11am–7pm; Friday–Saturday 11am–8pm. # {
Fredie’s Fantastic Fish House 8 Oland Cres., Halifax / 902-450-3474. frediesfantasticfish.com
Counter-service diner. Generous portions of fish and chips, chowder, Newfie fries with dressing, fried clams, and burgers. Open 11am–7pm.
# y Sunday, Monday Katch Seafood
1560 Grafton St., Halifax 5126 St. Margaret’s Bay Rd., Halifax 1599 Lower Water St., Halifax / katchseafood.ca Halifax Shopping Centre, 7001 Mumford Rd., Halifax
Oliver’s Gastropub
Edna
3009 Hwy. 2, Fall River / 902-861-3480 / innonthelake.com
2053 Gottingen St., Halifax 902-431-5683 / ednarestaurant.com
Euro-style pub. Local and imported beer and wine. International cuisine. # (upper level) Lic {
The Pint Public House
Communal and private dining at a funky restaurant showcasing fresh local ingredients. Brunch-only on Sundays. # Lic z Monday
1575 Argyle St. Halifax / 902-405-7468 (PINT) halifax.thepint.ca
Elements on Hollis
Sports bar and party pub with 40 HDTVs, 40 beers on tap, and wings 40 ways. Live music Wednesday–Saturday, $10 weekend brunch. Newly renovated patio. Open daily, 11am–2am. # Lic
1181 Hollis St., Halifax 902-496-7960 / elementsonhollis.ca
Comfort food, local beer, award-winning wine list. Breakfast, lunch, and dinner; Sunday brunch. Breakfast-only on Monday. # R Lic {
Riverside Pub & Eatery
Five Fishermen Restaurant & Grill
1552 Bedford Hwy., Bedford 902-835-1648 / riversidepub.ca
1740 Argyle St., Halifax / 902-422-4421 / fivefishermen.com
Casual neighbourhood pub. Varied menu. All-day breakfast. R (groups of 10+) Lic {
True North Diner 1658 Bedford Hwy., Bedford 902-832-1950 / truenorthdiner.com
A 1950s-style diner complete with a vintage juke box. Diner classics: hamburgers, hot dogs, floats, milkshakes, and more. # Lic R (groups of 10+) {
SEAFOOD & STEAK Bar Kismet 2733 Agricola St., Halifax / 902-487-4319 / barkismet.com
Seafood- and cocktail-focused bar, emphasizing local ingredients with an ever-evolving menu. Mixologist Will Irvine won the 2018 regional finals of the North American Bacardi Legacy cocktail competition. Open 5pm–midnight. # Lic z Monday
The Barrington Steakhouse & Oyster Bar 1662 Barrington St., Halifax 902-407-5001 / barringtonsteakhouse.ca
Locally sourced ingredients, modern and inviting atmosphere, knowledgeable staff. In-house sommelier. # Lic {
Bâton Rouge 1877 Hollis St., Halifax 902-407-0007 / batonrouge.ca
Grilled Reserve AAA steaks, barbecue baby back ribs, seafood, salads, and desserts. # Lic {
Boondocks Restaurant Fisherman’s Cove, 6 Government Wharf Rd.,Eastern Passage 902-465-3474 / boondocksrestaurant.ca
Specializing in fresh seafood. Large patio overlooking ocean. # R (large groups) Lic {
Cut Steakhouse 5120 Salter St., Halifax / 902-429-5120 / cutsteakhouse.ca
Four-Diamond-award-winning steakhouse serving dry-aged (35 days) USDA Prime Beef. Open daily for dinner. Wine Spectator Award of Excellence winner. # R Lic {
Historic downtown building. Locally inspired dishes. Patio view of City Hall and Grand Parade square. Valet parking with reservation. R (groups of 10+) Lic {
Harbour City Bar & Grill Delta Halifax, 1990 Barrington St., Halifax 902-492-6443 / harbourcitygrill.com
Seasonal menu highlights the work of local farmers, fishermen, and other producers. # R Lic {
The Keg Steakhouse 1712 Market St., Halifax 902-425-8355 / kegsteakhouse.com
Steaks in a variety of cuts, seafood, pasta, chicken, ribs, creative cocktails, and more. # R (Sunday–Thursday) Lic {
McKelvie’s 1680 Lower Water St. (entrance on Bedford Row), Halifax 902-421-6161 / mckelvies.ca
Seafood and traditional Nova Scotia fare. Lobster, Digby scallops, seafood chowder, crab cakes, fish and chips, and more. # R Lic {
Murphy’s the Cable Wharf Cable Wharf, 1751 Lower Water St., Halifax 902-420-1015 / ambassatours.com/restaurant
Patio over Halifax Harbour, every seat has an ocean view. Diverse menu, specializing in lobster. # R Lic {
Phil’s Seafood 6285 Quinpool Rd., Halifax 902-431-3474 / philsseafood.ca
Generous portions of fresh Maritime seafood, including home-style fish and chips. # Lic z Monday
Primal Kitchen 1463 Brenton St., Halifax / 902-429-3499 / primalhfx.ca
Butchery inspired restaurant with a focus on sustainable local meats and craft beer. # Lic z Sunday
Lower Deck—Clayton Park 278 Lacewood Dr., Halifax / 902-443-7024 / lowerdeck.ca
Neighbourhood pub with weekend entertainment, trivia nights, upscale pub fare, brunch, and more. Lic { Sushi Nami 27 | Greater Halifax Visitor Guide 2019
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Local fish-and-chip chain dishing up six different batter options, ample dip choices, plus fish tacos and salads.
DINING
Bistro le Coq
Rhubarb
Tuna Blue Bar & Grill
8650 Peggy’s Cove Rd., Indian Harbour 902-821-3013 / rhubarbrestaurant.ca
167 Shore Club Rd., Hubbards 902-857-1790 / dauphineeinn.com
Casual fine dining by the sea. Seasonal menu, emphasizing local flavours. # R Lic { Closed Monday in winter
Waterfront Warehouse
1877 Upper Water St., Halifax / 902-423-6818 / saltys.ca
1549 Lower Water St., Halifax 902-425-7610 / waterfrontwarehouse.ca
Sea Smoke Restaurant & Bar Bishop’s Landing, 1477 Lower Water St., Halifax 902-406-1051 / seasmokehalifax.com
Asian-inspired seafood, sushi, steaks. Spicy snow crab, five-spice garlic lobster, black cod misoyaki, mussels. Lunch combos, sharing dishes, raw bar. # R Lic {
Shore Club Lobster Supper 250 Shore Club Rd., Hubbards 902-857-9555 / shoreclub.ca
All-you-can-eat salad bar, unlimited fresh mussels, rolls, fresh boiled lobster, dessert, and coffee/ tea. Steak, chicken, and vegetarian dishes; children’s menu. Open May 12–Oct. 6. # R Lic y Monday, Tuesday
Vegan restaurant building a health-conscious North End community. Catering, takeout, juice cleanses, and weekend brunch. # Lic z Monday
Wild Leek 2156 Windsor St., Halifax / 902-444-5466 / wildleek.ca
Made-from-scratch vegan comfort food, fresh juices, and gourmet desserts, with gluten-, dairy-, and nut-free options. {
THAI Baan Thai 2nd floor, 5234 Blowers St., Halifax 902-446-4301 / baanthai.ca
Authentic Thai menu. Lunch Monday–Friday, dinner daily. R Lic {
Cha Baa Thai Restaurant 1546 Queen St., Halifax / 902-406-3008 1511 Bedford Hwy., Bedford / 902-446-8899 100 Isley Avenue, Dartmouth / 902-407-8899 chabaathairestaurant.ca
A wide variety of Southeast Asian favourites. { (Dartmouth closed Sunday)
Hamachi Kita Sushi & Asian Flare
5120 Salter St., Halifax 902-429-5120 / shuckseafood.ca
Hydrostone Market, 5537 Young St., Halifax 902-431-5543 / hamachikita.com
A small neighbourhood Vegan restaurant, juice bar and bakery in the heart of the big city
Fresh locally supplied, Oceanwise-certified seafood. Eclectic and affordable wine list. # R Lic {
Award-winning sushi, Thai cuisine, and Asian fusion dishes. R Lic {
Sou’Wester Gifts & Restaurant
1300 Hollis St., Halifax / 902-404-3700 984 Cole Harbour Rd., Dartmouth / 902-462-1600 talaythaihalifax.ca
Family dining, moderate prices. Fish and chips, seafood chowder, lobster fresh from the tank. Open daily March–December. # R (large groups) Lic {
5775 Charles St., Halifax / 902-492-4077 / enviehalifax.com
Local oysters, live lobsters, scallops, clams, and more. On the waterfront. Suitable for large groups. # R Lic {
Shuck Seafood + Raw Bar
178 Peggy’s Point Rd. , Peggy’s Cove 902-823-2561 / peggys-cove.com
EnVie—a Vegan Kitchen
Panoramic waterfront dining, fresh Atlantic seafood. Herbs and vegetables grown on site. Waterside deck. Open May–October. R Lic {
Salty’s on the Waterfront Overlooking Halifax Harbour. Local seafood: lobster, scallops, shrimp, and crab cakes. Steak, chicken, lamb, and pasta. Patio. # (lower level) R (upper level) Lic {
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Annapolis Valley Resort & Spa
Old Orchard Inn
Free wi-fi, Dining Roo
NIGHTLIFE
Battery Park Beerbar & Eatery 62 Ochterloney St., Dartmouth 902-446-2337 / batterypark.ca
Twenty rotating taps of Nova Scotian craft beer, plus local cider and wine. All-day menu featuring snacks, burgers, etc. Open Sunday–Thursday, 11:30am– midnight; Friday–Saturday, 11:30am–1am.
Bearly’s House of Blues & Ribs 1269 Barrington St., Halifax / 902-423-2526 / bearlys.ca
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Live blues five nights weekly, blues jam on Sunday nights. Comedy and karaoke on Wednesdays. Ribs, wings, burgers, and Filipino food.
Billow Bar 2540 Agricola St., Halifax 902-446-7664 / facebook.com/billowbar
nightlife CASINOS
Rooftop patio above the Agricola Street Brasserie. Serving seasonally-inspired Southern barbecue menu; cocktail-focused drink list. Lower Deck
ESCAPE ROOMS
Casino Nova Scotia
Captured Escape Rooms
1983 Upper Water St., Halifax 902-425-7777 / 1-888-6GAMES6 / casinonovascotia.com
4th floor, 1684 Barrington St., Halifax 902-422-2224 / capturedescaperooms.com
Located on the Halifax waterfront, with 400+ slot machines, electronic table games, and table games. Dining, live entertainment. Open Monday– Thursday, 10am–4am; Friday–Sunday, open 24 hours. Must be 19 or older with government-issued photo ID.
COMEDY CLUBS Last Laugh Comedy Club Atlantica Hotel Halifax, 1980 Robie St. / lastlaughcomedyclub.ca
Pop-up comedy club from the creators of the Halifax ComedyFest. Features local talents and visiting acts.
Live theatre—music, comedy, and a three-course dinner. Box office open Monday–Saturday, noon–5pm.
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7071 Bayers Rd., Halifax / 902-406-1234 1658 Bedford Hwy., Bedford, 902-406-5408 bubbarays.com
Specializes in chicken wings, with four different types of wings and 40 sauces, 10 dry rubs, with heat ranging from “mild” to “death.” Open Monday–Saturday from 10am, 11am Sunday.
The Carleton 1685 Argyle St., Halifax / 902-422-6335 / thecarleton.ca
Restaurant, bar, and winner of Venue of the Year from Music Nova Scotia, and the East Coast Music Awards.
Cheers Bar & Grill
475 Sackville Dr., Lower Sackville 902-266-5503 / escapeartistshfx.com
Three scenarios await you at this local escape room. Use your problem-solving skills to interact with objects in the room and solve brain teasers to escape within the hour.
The Great Escape 5693 North St., Halifax / thegreatescape-HFX.com
Trapped
1741 Grafton St., Halifax 902-425-1961 / graftonstdinnertheatre.com
Bubba Ray’s Sports Bar
Escape Artists
Westin Nova Scotian Hotel, 1181 Hollis St., Halifax 902-429-9857 / yukyuks.com
Grafton Street Dinner Theatre
Fine martinis, creative seasonal menu, and upscale intimate atmosphere. Open 4pm–2am.
The Celtic Corner
Yuk Yuk’s
DINNER THEATRES
1572 Argyle St., Halifax / 902-425-3039 / bitterend.ca
Find the clues, solve the puzzles and work together to escape. Family-owned business offers seven escape room experiences and a large party area for events.
Grab six to nine of your closest friends and solve this Halifax-Explosion-themed escape room in under an hour. Advance booking required.
Showcases stand-up comedians from across Canada. Showtime 8pm Wednesday–Saturday.
The Bitter End Martini Bar & Restaurant
1313 Barrington St., Halifax / 902-406-0011 / trapped.ca
Part of a country-wide chain of escape rooms, this location offers you the opportunity to be a part of the story as you solve clues to complete this onehour game.
PUBS, LOUNGES & CABARETS The Auction House 1726 Argyle St., Halifax 902-431-1726 / auctionhousehalifax.com
Historic downtown building. Beer-centric, creative menu. Local and international beers on tap. Live entertainment. Open daily.
69 Alderney Dr., Dartmouth / 902-464-0764 / celticcorner.ca
Hearty pub grub. Traditional Maritime music. Rooftop patio.
1743 Grafton St., Halifax / 902-421-1655 / cheershalifax.ca
Live music Thursday–Saturday, DJs, karaoke. Open Sunday–Thursday,10pm–3:30am; Friday–Saturday: 9pm–3:30am.
Clay West Bar & Grill 120 Susie Lake Cres., Halifax 902-876-8555 / facebook.com/claywesthalifax
Pasta, steak, seafood, and other favourites. Relaxed atmosphere.
The Dome Night Club 1732 Argyle St., Halifax / 902-422-6907 / thedome.ca
One of Halifax’s most popular nightclubs. The city’s top DJs and international guests. Open Thursday– Saturday, 11pm–3:30am.
Dooly’s Billiards 3129 Kempt Rd., Halifax / 902-455-2538 Five other locations / doolys.ca
Billiards. Beverage service, food available. Golf simulator (Kempt Road). Private Molson Room available. Open daily.
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NIGHTLIFE
Durty Nelly’s Authentic Irish Pub
and cider. Patio, live music four nights per week. Pool and ping-pong.
Ruby’s Rhinestone Reception & Lounge
Designed and built in Ireland, reconstructed piece by piece in Halifax. Traditional Irish menu, upscale pub food.
The Loose Cannon
El Chino Snack Bar
Scottish pub with a huge selection of whisky and dozens of varieties of beer. Open daily, 4pm–2am.
Live country music, Southern-inspired cocktails, wide whisky selection. Brunch, lunch, dinner, and late-night menus.
1645 Argyle St., Halifax / 902-406-7640 / durtynellys.ca
2398 Robie St., Halifax 902-423-2524 / elchinosnackbar.com
Chinese and Mexican street food in an intimate atmosphere; cocktails and craft beer. Open Wednesday–Thursday 6pm–midnight; Friday– Saturday 6pm–1am.
The Fickle Frog Pub 5675 Spring Garden Rd., Halifax 902-429-9999 / theficklefrogpub.ca
Informal pub, lots of screens throughout. Gastropub menu served until 2am Tuesday– Saturday, 10pm Sunday–Monday.
Foggy Goggle 2057 Gottingen St., Halifax 902-444-1414 / thefoggygoggle.ca
Comfort food with attitude, plus 14 taps pouring local, domestic, and premium beers.
Gus’ Pub & Grill
1566 Argyle St., Halifax 902-407-8797 / theloosecannon.ca
Lot Six Bar and Restaurant 1685 Argyle St., Halifax / 902-428-7428 / lotsix.ca
Features a globally inspired small-plates menu, unique cocktails, whiskies, craft beers, and select wines.
The Lower Deck Historic Properties, 1887 Upper Water St., Halifax 902-425-1501 / lowerdeck.ca
Live entertainment nightly, weekend matinees, private event space, beer on tap, upscale pub fare, and more.
The Maxwell’s Plum 1600 Grafton St., Halifax 902-423-5090 / themaxwellsplum.com
Selection of local and craft beer. Daily beer and food specials. Free Wi-Fi. Open daily, 11am–2am.
2605 Agricola St., Halifax / 902-423-7786
Menz & Mollyz
Halifax Alehouse
Veteran LGBTQI bar known for nightly entertainment. Live music, drag shows, karaoke, dancing. Open daily, 4pm–2:30am.
Neighbourhood pub. Live music. Local craft beer. Food from Taco Lina’s. 1717 Brunswick St., Halifax 902-423-6113 / halifaxalehouse.com
Traditional Maritime pub in historic building near Citadel Hill. Open Monday–Saturday 11am– 3:30am; Sunday noon–3:30am.
HFX Sports Bar and Grill 1721 Brunswick St., Halifax / 902-404-1404 / hfxsports.com
Halifax’s largest sports bar with over 100 TVs, fullservice restaurant, and glitzy decor. Open 4pm on weekdays, 11am Saturday, and noon Sunday.
Henry House 1222 Barrington St., Halifax / 902-423-5660 / henryhouse.ca
British and Maritime fare. Hearty meals and local craft beer. Historic setting. Patio. Open daily at 11:30am. The Drawing Room, a speakeasy, serves hand-crafted cocktails and appetizers.
Hop Yard 2103 Gottingen St., Halifax 902-444-2467 / hopyard.ca/halifax
Halifax sibling to a popular P.E.I. spot known for local craft beer, food, and vinyl records. The locally sourced menu of sharing plates changes bi-weekly.
Jamieson’s Irish Pub 5 Cumberland Dr., Dartmouth / 902-433-0500 / jamiesons.ca
Upscale-casual Irish fare, plus 16 beer on tap, premium spirits, and wines by the glass. The city’s oldest Irish pub.
Little Oak 1475 Lower Water Street, Halifax / littleoakbar.ca
27-seat bar with a thoughtful wine and cocktail selection, plus innovative small plates. Patio.
The Local 2037 Gottingen St., Halifax 902-406-4255/ facebook.com/thelocalhfx
Locally-sourced, internationally-inspired menu; vegan options and stone-oven pizza. Craft beer
2182 Gottingen St., Halifax 902-446-6969 / facebook.com/menznmollyz
Niche 1505 Barrington St., Halifax 902-423-6632 / nichelounge.com
Varied wine list and martinis. Thursday night martini specials. Breakfast, lunch, and late night. Happy Hour daily, 4pm–close. Appetizer specials 4pm–6:30pm.
Oasis Pub 5661 Spring Garden Rd., Halifax 902-422-2227 / oasishfx.com
Casual atmosphere, big TVs for sports. Pool tables, shuffleboard. Monday: open mic, Thursday: karaoke and wing night. Live music on weekends.
Obladee 1600 Barrington St., Halifax / 902-405-4505 / obladee.ca
Small, casual wine bar serving a selection by the glass and the bottle; artisanal cheese and charcuterie. Open Monday–Thursday, 4pm– midnight; Friday–Saturday, 4pm–1am.
The Old Triangle Irish Alehouse 5136 Prince St., Halifax / 902-492-4900 / oldtriangle.com
5187 Salter St., Halifax 902-405-2502 / rubysrhinestone.com
Seahorse Tavern 2037 Gottingen St., Halifax / theseahorsetavern.ca
Serving beer since 1948, the Seahorse is a popular live-music venue, with a pool table, flat-screen television, and tasty pub menu.
Ship Victory Restaurant & Lounge 400 Windmill Rd., Dartmouth 902-463-7496 / theshipvictory.ca
Nautical theme. Like-home cooking; English-style beer-battered fish and chips.
Split Crow 1855 Granville St., Halifax / 902-422-4366 / splitcrow.com
Traditional pub, nightly Maritime entertainment. Outside seating in summer.
Stayner’s Wharf Pub & Grill 5075 George St., Halifax 902-492-1800 / staynerswharf.com
Serves soups, salads, seafood, steak, and more. Live music five evenings per week.
Stillwell 1672 Barrington St., Halifax 902-421-1672 / barstillwell.com
Rotating taps of craft beer from around the province and beyond. Locally focused snack menu.
Stillwell Beergarden 5688 Spring Garden Rd., Halifax 902-421-1672 / barstillwell.com
Stillwell’s al fresco location specializing in locally brewed beer and a serious barbecue menu.
The Stubborn Goat Gastropub 1579 Grafton St, Halifax / 902-405-4554 / stubborngoat.ca
Bi-level gastro-pub using local ingredients in global dishes, plus microbrews on tap and by the bottle.
Stubborn Goat Beer Garden Summit Plaza, Lower Water St., Halifax / stubborngoat.ca
Craft beer and snacks. Picnic tables and multi-level seating en plein air on the waterfront boardwalk.
Taboo Nightclub 1739 Grafton St., Halifax 902-423-8226 / taboonightclub.ca
Where adults come to play. Private VIP tables, an offering of unique packages. Friday–Saturday, 11pm–3:30am.
Traditional pub with live entertainment nightly,no cover charge. Upscale Irish pub-style food.
Timber Lounge
Red Stag Tavern
Axe-throwing lounge. Rustic lumberjack décor. Serving local craft beer and food.
The Brewery Market, 1496 Lower Water St., Halifax 902-422-0275 / redstag.ca
Neighbourhood pub, nestled in the historic Brewery Market. Cold beer, friendly staff. Popular fish and chips.
Reflections Cabaret 5187 Salter St., Halifax 902-422-2957 / reflectionscabaret.com
2710 Agricola St., Halifax 902-453-8627 / timberlounge.ca
Your Father’s Moustache Pub & Eatery 5686 Spring Garden Rd., Halifax 902-423-6766 / yourfathersmoustache.ca
Full bar service, extensive menu, local live entertainment. Seasonal rooftop patio. Kitchen open until midnight. Open daily.
Halifax’s most popular dance club, as voted in several polls. Inclusive atmosphere, LGBTQIfriendly. Open Thursday–Saturday, 10pm–4am. Greater Halifax Visitor Guide 2019 | 30
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Chill Street Craft Beer & Market 269 Hwy. #214, Elmsdale 902-259-2553 / chillstreetbrewing.com
Small-batch beer and cider produced on site with imported concentrated liquid wort. Cans and growlers. Open daily.
FirkinStein Brewing
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This section contains listings for properties from around Nova Scotia that are open to the public with a retail store or tasting room. The province is also home to producers that don’t host visitors; find their products at local bars, restaurants, and stores.
BREWERIES
Upstreet BBQ Brewhouse
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673 King St., Bridgewater / 902-530-5400 facebook.com/FirkinStein-Brewing-754150891380564
6pm; Thursday–Friday noon–midnight; Saturday 11am–midnight; Sunday noon–5pm.
Bad Apple Brewhouse (OBA Brewing Company) 515 Parker Condon Rd., Berwick 902-679-8986 / badapplebrewhouse.ca
“Small, low-key operation with surprisingly big beers.” Brews on-site in one of the province’s smallest breweries. Bottles, growlers, cans, and kegs daily 1pm–6pm. Pints, cans, and growler fills at The Core daily, noon–8pm.
64 Yankee Line Rd., Nyanza / 902-295-2537 / bigspruce.ca
Owned by a husband-wife team and their brewer friend. Modern brewing with a focus on quality. Seasonal brews.
Certified and organic, each batch takes 18–30 days to brew, ferment and condition, producing a unique goodness only found at Big Spruce. Onfarm brewery. Growlers, bottles, cans.
Alexander Keith’s Nova Scotia Brewery
Boxing Rock Brewing Company
1496 Lower Water St., Halifax / 902-455-1474 / keiths.ca
8 Ohio Rd., Shelburne / 902-494-9233 / boxingrock.ca
One of the oldest breweries in North America. Sample small-batch and limited-edition brews. Interactive historical brewery tour, basement pub.
Founded in 2012 by two engineers with a passion for beer. Bottles, kegs, growlers.
Annapolis Brewing Company
364 Keltic Dr., Sydney / 902-270-4677 / bretonbrewing.ca
37 Bridge Ave., Stellarton facebook.com/BackstageBrewingCo
Petite taproom offering pints, growler fills. Occasional live music. Open Wednesday noon– 31 | Greater Halifax Visitor Guide 2019
Features a large food menu and a variety of ales and lagers on tap, plus bottles, coolers, cider, and gluten-free options. Crowlers, growlers.
An exceptional range of premium, distinctive beers full of flavour. Keggers, growlers and “growlitos”, event space, and $2 beer tasters. Taproom and patio hopyard.
Big Spruce
Backstage Brewing
Opening in May at new location: Nova Centre, 1650 Argyle St., Halifax 902-444-3060 / halifax.gahan.ca
1149 Marginal Rd., Halifax 902-453-5343 / garrisonbrewing.com
1932 Brunswick St., Halifax 902-422-0222 / 2crowsbrewing.com
Cozy wood trimmed taproom offers a wide array of styles of house-made beer, plus favourites from other Nova Scotian breweries.
Gahan House
Garrison Brewing
2 Crows Brewing Company
302 George St., Annapolis Royal 902-286-2080 / annapolisbrewing.com
Uses reclaimed dairy tanks for its mash tun and kettle and filters water through slow sand filtering. Taproom offering growler and crowler fills, plus pints and guest taps.
Breton Brewing Four flagship beers: Red Coat, Sons of Hector Brown Ale, Black Angus IPA and Stirling Hefeweizen. Tasting room, retail shop, brewery tours, events, live music.
Brightwood Brewery 35 Portland St., Dartmouth 902-466-6006 / brightwoodbrewery.com
Laptop-friendly taproom offering snack, pints, and growler fills, plus guest taps from other local brews. Open daily.
Good Robot Brewing Company 2736 Robie St., Halifax 902-446-1692 / goodrobotbrewing.ca
An ever-changing selection of beer in a variety of styles, including gluten-reduced options. Frequent guest brewers. Tasting room, retail store. Growler fills and cans. Rumblefish, the on-site restaurant, serves three globally inspired meals a day.
Half Cocked Brewing Company 1290 Hwy. 245, Antigonish 902-318-3317 / facebook.com/halfcockedbrewing
Small-batch brewery emphasizing local ingredients. “Delectable, down-to-earth beer.”
Harbour Brewing Company 7955 Hwy. 7, Musquodoboit Harbour 902-410-8919 / facebook.com/craftharourbeer
Musquodoboit Harbour’s first and only brewery. Growler fills and seasonal patio.
Hell Bay Brewing 38 Legion St., Liverpool 902-356-3556 / hellbaybrewing.com
Unfiltered, small batch beer that harnesses the proper body and flavour for its style. Staple beers are English Ale and Dark Cream. Seasonal specialties.
Heritage Brewing Co. 250 Main St., Yarmouth 902-881-2777 / heritagebrewing.beer
Taproom brewery serving sample boards and pints, plus growler fills. Seasonal food-truck; dogfriendly patio. Live music year-round.
BREWERIES, CIDERIES, DISTILLERIES & WINERIES
Hill Top Hops Brewhouse
Off Track Brewing
Sea Level Brewing
7232 Highway 14, Newport 902-757-3510 / hilltophops.ca
275 Rocky Lake Dr., Bedford 902-835-9292 / facebook.com/offtrackbrewing
980 Terrys Creek Rd., Port Williams 902-542-5544 / sealevelbrewing.com
Hop farm founded in 2016, brewery in 2019. Cozy, rustic tap room. Six classic styles. Growler fills. Open Wednesday–Thursday noon–8pm; Friday noon–10pm; Saturday 10am–10pm; Sunday noon–6pm.
Spacious taproom with a projection TV for game days. Offering novel house styles like chocolate peanut-butter stout. Patio and live music.
Never compromises quality for quantity; distinguished flavours in each handcrafted recipe. Local ingredients.
Painted Boat Beer Company
Shipwright Brewing Co.
230 Foord St., Stellerton facebook.com/paintedboatbeer
82 Montague St., Lunenburg / shipwrightbrewing.com
2504 Ridge Rd., Wolfville 902-266-6258 / horton-ridge-malt-grain.myshopify.com
Six rotating taps of local craft beer in the taproom; six individual malts for purchase. Retail store, event space.
Lazy Bear Brewing Company
Lunn’s Mill Beer Company
Rare Bird Craft Beer
515 Carleton Rd., Lawrencetown 902-584-2217 / lunnsmill.beer
75 Ferry Ln., Guysborough 902-533-3904 / rarebirdbeer.com
Sizable tap room serving up pints and finger foods including nachos, flat bread and burgers. Rotating taps of house-made and guest beers, plus growler fills, cans, and bottles.
Uses Canadian-grown malted barley to “capture the true spirit of Nova Scotia’s authentic seacoast.” Award-winning seasonal Pumpkin Ale.
Meander River Farm and Brewery
5686 Spring Garden Rd., Halifax 902-423-2938 / rockbottombrewpub.ca
Sustainable, environmentally friendly brewery. The first Nova Scotian brewery offering a community shared brewery program. Beer tastings, sales in kegs, bottles, and growlers. Brewery and hopyard tours.
Nine Locks Brewing
96 Water St., Yarmouth 902-742-7311 / ruddersbrewpub.com
2576 Agricola St., Halifax 902-444-7765 / northbrewing.ca
Belgian inspired. $1 off growler fills in Dartmouth (Battery Park, 62 Ochterloney St.) on Mondays, Halifax on Tuesdays. Donates $1 of every 1.89-litre growler fill to a local charity.
Paddy’s Pub
Mid-sized brewery offering cans, growlers, kegs, and swag in the retail shop. Discount on all draft products to serving and retired members of the Canadian Armed Forces.
Stillwell Brewing Company 2015 Gottingen St., Halifax / 902-421-1672 / barstillwell.com
Located in the same building as Propeller’s brewery, Stillwell Brewing Company also has its own bar on Barrington St. Its focus is on “dry, balanced, drinkable, table-friendly, farmhouse” beers.
Tanner & Co. Brewing 50 Angus Hiltz Rd., Chester 902-298-0032 / tannerbrewing.ca
2580 Ridge Rd., Digby 902-245-8121 / facebook.com/roofhound
Rudders Brew Pub
North Brewing
21 Frazee Ave., Dartmouth 902-703-7438 / spindriftbrewing.com
Roof Hound Brewing Company
Taproom and brewery focusing on traditional beer styles and meads. Local music.
Year-round and seasonal craft brews. No filtration, pasteurization, or preservatives. Cans and growlers.
Spindrift Brewing Company
Beers are hand-crafted on site—a mix of regular brews and seasonal creations. Walk-in growler fills.
91 Alderney Dr., Dartmouth 902-406-2337 / newscotlandbrewing.ca
Mic Mac Place, 219 Waverley Rd., Dartmouth 902-434-4471 / ninelocksbrewing.ca
Four core English-style brews (oyster stout, IPA, mild bitter) plus seasonal brews. Cans, growlers, crowlers.
Rock Bottom Brew Pub
By Master Chef Canada finalist Les Barr. Best known for its Big Stink IPA, a gold-medal winner for Atlantic Canada in 2017. Wide variety of brews with a vast selection of flavours.
New Scotland Brewing
22478 Nova Scotia Trunk 7, Sheet Harbour 902-719-9463 / soberislandbrewing.ca
2015 Gottingen St., Halifax 902-422-7767 /drinkpropeller.ca
Artisanal hand-crafted ales, frequently experiments with new creations. Growler nights every Thursday (off hours by appointment).
906 Woodville Rd., Ashdale 902-757-3484 / meanderriverfarm.ca
Sober Island Brewing Company
Propeller Brewing Company Large selection of award-winning ales and lagers. Kegs, bottles, cans, growlers. Brewery tours, special cask beer, and savoury pies in the tasting room every Friday. Dartmouth beer store at 617 Windmill Rd.
120 W. Old Post Rd., Smiths Cove 902-440-0880 / lazybearbrewing.ca
Basement brewery at the Grandbanker Bar and Grill. Helmed by master brewer Kellye Robertson, formerly of Spindrift Brewing.
Launching in 2019, this brewery is an off-shoot of popular distillery Nova Scotia Spirit Company. Tasting room; food trucks often on-site. Cans to go.
Garage-based brewery offering growler fills and bottles. Seasonal vineyard patio.
Seafood restaurant and brew pub; squealers, growlers, party kegs. Full-bodied craft ales in five signature styles.
Saltbox Brewing Company 363 Main St., Mahone Bay 902-624-0653 / saltboxbrewingcompany.ca
A focus on distinctive taste and aroma. Comfortable tap room, sampling of the variety of brews on tap.
Salty Dog Brewing 615 Prince St., Truro / saltydogbrewco.ca
460 Main St., Wolfville / 902-542-0059 46 Aberdeen St., Kentville / 902-678-3199 / paddyspub.ca
Core styles include IPA, pale ale, blueberry wheat, and session ale, plus seasonal selections. Brewed with concentrated liquid wort. Growler fills.
Irish brewpub and Celtic restaurant. Live entertainment. beers brewed on-site. Growler fills.
Schoolhouse Brewery 40 Water St., Windsor 902-472-4677 / schoolhousebrewery.ca
Brewery and taproom serving flights, full pints, guest taps, recess snacks, bottles and growler fills.
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Horton Ridge Malt and Grain
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Tatamagouche Brewing Company 235 Main St., Tatamagouche 902-657-4000 / tatabrew.com
A butcher shop turned brewery creating smallbatch of organic brews. Hippie Dippie English pale ale is a perennial favourite. Growlers, fills, cans, kegs, and taster flights.
Tidehouse Brewing Company 2-5187 Salter St., Halifax / 902-407-2550 facebook.com/tidehousebrewingcompany
“Small-batch brewing with big flavour.” Growlers and fills; diverse selection of beer. Tiny Tap room serving pints and samples, seats 12.
The Townhouse 76 College St., Antigonish 902-863-2248 / antigonishtownhouse.wordpress.com
Brewer of British-style ales, cask-conditioned and served on tap. Terry’s Best Bitter boasts rustic, earthy flavours with a strong malt backbone, gentle hoppiness and clean finish.
Trider’s Craft Beer 46 Anson Ave. #3, Amherst 902-614-8983 / triderscraftbeer.ca
Family-run brewery focusing on easy-drinking beer. Regular line-up consists of six styles, plus seasonals with tastes of maple, blueberry, or pumpkin. Sample flights; bottles and growlers to go.
Tusket Falls Brewing 20 Slocomb Cres., Tusket 902-648-3340 / facebook.com/tusketfallsbrewing
One of Nova Scotia’s newest brewers. Core styles include: golden ale, smoked ale, and stout. Cans and growlers. Open daily.
Uncle Leo’s Brewery 2623 Nova Scotia 376, Lyons Brook 902-382-2739 / uncleleosbrewery.ca
Cans, squealers, growlers, kegs and an Oktoberfest sampler offered for a limited time in select NSLC stores. Samples are available and a look into the life of a brewer can be viewed through the windows in the tasting room.
Unfiltered Brewing Company 6041 North St., Halifax / facebook.com/Unfilteredbrewing
Caldera Distillery
CIDERIES Annapolis Cider Company 388 Main St., Wolfville / 902-697-2707 / drinkannapolis.ca
Ciders are made from Annapolis Valley apples in a variety of flavours. Cidery is open daily, offering tastings (samples and flights) and tours.
Bulwark Handcrafted Cider Muwin Estate Wines, 7153 Hwy. #12, New Ross 902-681-1545 / bulwarkcider.com
Four core ciders, plus seasonal offerings, artisan crafted and freshly pressed on-site. Organic and committed to local ingredients with an ideal balance of sweetness, acidity and natural tannins.
Chain Yard Urban Cidery 2606 Agricola St., Halifax 902-407-2244 / chainyardcider.com
Take flight with your pick of any four 4oz ciders to taste. A large selection of ciders with tropical, citrus, and fruity notes or traditional-style cider.
Lake City Cider 35 Portland St., Dartmouth / 902-466-7818 / lakecitycider.ca
Traditional-style ciders made from fresh-pressed Nova Scotian apples. Bottles, cans. Downtown Dartmouth tasting room open daily.
Maritime Express Cider 325 Main St., Kentville / 902-681-5105 maritimeexpress.ca
Inside the Cornwallis Inn, a historic railway hotel. Four housemade ciders plus Nova Scotian craft beer. Menu features snacks, sandwiches and charcuterie boards. Bottles and growlers.
Hoppy brews and an edgy attitude. Growlers, kegs, cans. Charm School Pub next door serves pints, samples, and snacks.
Noggins Corner Cider
Upstreet BBQ Brewhouse
Many of the apples used in creating cider are rare, heirloom varieties. Perry (pear cider brewed with three varieties of autumn pears) is also popular.
612 Windmill Rd, Dartmouth 902-407-4344 / upstreetbbqbrewhouse.com
Local transplant of a popular P.E.I. brewery with a full menu of Southern barbecue and sharable snacks.
Wayfarers’ Ale Society 1116 Kars St., Port Williams / 902-542-7462 / wayfarersale.ca
Brews by a collective of local craft-beer enthusiasts, including blonde, Irish red, Scottish ale, and IPA. Brewery tours on Fridays and Saturdays (contact the brewery to book).
10009 Nova Scotia Trunk 1, Wolfville 902-542-5515 / nogginsfarm.ca/cider
Sourwood Cider 5576 Cornwallis St., Halifax / sourwoodcidercider.com
Retail shop and tap room serving Jewish cuisine opening in March 2019. Cans available in some local liquor stores. Raw, funky, unfiltered, and unpasteurized ciders.
DISTILLERIES Authentic Seacoast 75 Ferry Lane, Guysborough 902-533-3904 / authenticseacoastdistilling.com
The first distillery and brewery in the world to be located on a golf course. Daily tours at 2pm, plus onsite pub. 33 | Greater Halifax Visitor Guide 2019
Barreling Tide Distillery 1164 Parkway Dr., Port Williams 902-542-1627 / barrellingtidedistillery.com
Named for the nearby tides that rise over 10 metres, this distillery produces and sells craft spirits. Vodka, rum, gin, and liqueurs; shot glasses.
Caldera Distilling 65 River John Rd., River John / 902-351-2035 / caldera.ca
Whisky and rum; grains grown on site. Variations have subtle differences in flavour year to year and are “distilled for a lingering taste and smooth finish.” Summer distillery tours.
Coldstream Clear Distillery 87 Main St., Stewiacke 902-956-3393 / coldstreamclear.com
Vodka, rum, and liqueur collections with a range of flavours including homemade apple pie, holiday candy cane and salted caramel vodkas. Tasting room and retail store.
Compass Distillers 2533 Agricola St., Halifax 902-446-0467 / compassdistillers.ca
Craft spirits produced in the heart of the North End. Bar and B&B on site.
Glenora Distillery 13727 Route 19, Mabou 902-258-2662 / glenoradistillery.com
Produces North America’s first and Canada’s only single-malt whisky: Glen Breton Rare. Tours in picturesque setting; stay a while in the hotel.
Halifax Distilling Co. 1668 Lower Water St., Halifax 902-431-0505 / halifaxdistillingco.ca
Handcrafted spirits in a small-batch copper still. Tour, tasting bar, retail store.
Ironworks Distillery 2 Kempt St., Lunenburg 902-640-2424 / ironworksdistillery.com
A variety of spirits. Tours for $15, adults; $5 youth 12 and up. Designated Drivers get a free beverage.
Steinhart Distillery 5963 Route 245, Antigonish 902-863-5530 / steinhartdistillery.com
Hand-made daily in small batches, never using artificial flavours or chemicals. Visit for a short tour or stay a few days in one of the chalets.
Still Fired Distilleries 9548 Nova Scotia Trunk 8, Annapolis Royal 902-471-7083 / stillfireddistilleries.com
Hand-crafted premium spirits, double-distilled and triple-filtered to ensure purity and a smooth finish. Corn-based flavoured vodka, gin, and moonshine.
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Tangled Garden
Bent Ridge Winery
11827 Hwy. 1, Grand Pré 902-542-9811 / tangledgardenherbs.ca
4499 Hwy. 14, Windsor / 902-441-3530 / bentridgewinery.ca
Some 1.6 hectares of sloping land to wander, plus an array of fruit and herb liquors to taste and take home. Tasting tours by appointment.
WINERIES Avondale Sky Winery 80 Avondale Cross Rd., Newport Landing 902-253-2047 / avondalesky.com
Taste award-winning wines, tour the vineyards and grab a bite to eat at the restaurant. Wine club membership with a number of benefits.
Bear River Vineyards and Winery 133 Chute Rd., Bear River 902-467-4156 / wine.travel
Estate-grown wines developed with minimal intervention, expressing the region’s terroir. Classic vinifera varieties along with hardier coolclimate hybrids. Daily vineyard tours and onsite guest suite.
Beavercreek Winery 496 Carleton Rd., Lawrencetown 902-825-9463 / beavercreekwinery.com
Some 21 varieties of fruit wines; Naked Mead made with pure honey. Winery open fulltime from May–December and features an outdoor wineand-cheese café.
Benjamin Bridge Winery 1966 White Rock Rd., Wolfville 902-542-1560 / benjaminbridge.com
“Canada’s most acclaimed sparkling wine house.” Located in the Gaspereau Valley with a climate similar to France’s Champagne region. Fresh, minerality and fragrant florals; home of the staple Nova 7 wine.
Small-batch winery and pico-brewery, located in a popular u-pick orchard. Samples, tours, and wood-fired pizza and small plates.
Blomidon Estate Winery 10318 Hwy. #221, Canning 902-582-7565 / blomidonwine.ca
Wines that reflect the Maritime climate and coastal terroir. Private tours and wine tasting offered in the spring.
Casa Nova Fine Beverages 2635 Clementsvale Rd., Bear River 902-467-0363 / casanovafinebeverages.com
Winery and vineyard tours, tasting bar; vineyards feature several varieties of grapes. Red, white, fruit, dessert, and rosé wines. Onsite cidery and intimate outdoor concerts.
Domaine de Grand Pré 11611 Hwy 1, Grand Pré 902-542-1753 / grandprewines.ns.ca
Distinct Nova Scotian grapes; relax on the pergola after wandering rows of unique vines. Partnered with Agriculture Canada for one of the widest selections of N.S. grape varieties.
of a double-gold winning Tidal Bay white wine. Specializes in fruit-forward whites and earthy reds; high acidity and low tannins.
Grand Pré Winery 11611 Hwy. 1, Grand Pré / 902-542-1753 / grandprewines.com
Family-owned winery offering award-winning wines, award-winning restaurant, cobblestone courtyards, beautiful gardens, and vineyard tours.
Jost Vineyards 48 Vintage Ln., Malagash / 1-800-565-4567 / jostwine.ca
Nova Scotia’s largest winery offers wine tastings, vineyard tours, dining at Seagrape Café and an extensive selection of award-winning wines.
L’Acadie Vineyards 310 Slayter Rd., Gaspereau 902-542-8463 / lacadievineyards.ca
Crafted by the Méthode Traditionnelle as used in France since the 16th century, L’Acadie’s wines reflect the rich cultural and agricultural history of the Annapolis Valley. Certified organic; sparkling.
Lightfoot & Wolfville Vineyards 11143 Evangeline Trail, Wolfville 902-542-7774 / lightfootandwolfville.com
Eileanan Brèagha Vineyards
Classic vinifera includes Chardonnay, Pinot Noir, Riesling, and other German styles. Popular wedding venue.
5349 Marble Mountain Rd., River Denys 902-756-3533 / eileananbreagha.ca
Luckett Vineyards
Nova Scotia’’s northernmost estate winery. Soil infused with marble and limestone contributes distinct flavours: dark berries, fruity aromas, with hints of vanilla and caramel.
Gaspereau Vineyards 2239 White Rock Rd., Wolfville 902-542-1455 / gaspereauwine.ca
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1293 Grand Pré Rd., Wallbrook 902-542-2600 / luckettvineyards.com
Wine and Dine package, pairing a tasting menu with the winery’s highlights. Reds, whites, and icewines crafted from an array of fruits.
Lunenburg County Winery 813 Walburne Rd., Mahone Bay 902-644-2415 / canada-wine.com
Located at Hackmatack commercial u-pick blueberry farm; selection of fruit wines: rhubarb, peach, pear, and cherry; mead.
Petite Riviere Vineyards 1300 Italy Cross Rd., Crousetown 902-693-3033 / petiterivierevineyards.ca
Elegant, complex wines. Venue rentals, tours and is one of the over 50 members of the Nova Scotia Good Cheer Trail.
Planter’s Ridge Winery 1441 Church St., Port Williams 902-542-2711 / plantersridge.ca
Varietals such as Pinot Noir, Pinot Meunier, Chardonnay, Frontenac Blanc, Dornfelder, Baco Noir, Viognier, Seyval Blanc and Muscat Ottonel. Mead and cider.
Sainte Famille Wines Ltd. 11 Dudley Park Ln., Falmouth 1-800-565-0993 / st-famille.com
A grower of 12 grape varieties. Twenty awardwinning wines. Wine tasting room, gift shop, and patio.
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ALDERNEY LANDING 2 Ochterloney Street, Dartmouth Waterfont 902-461-4698 | alderneylanding.com Open Monday to Sunday 10 AM to 6 PM
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FAULKNER STREET
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1. Alexander Keith’s Nova Scotia Brewery 2. Armouries 3. Art Gallery of Nova Scotia* 4. Brewery Market 5. Cable Wharf 6. Casino Nova Scotia 7. Cathedral Church of All Saints* 8. Centennial Pool 9. Chebucto Landing 10. City Hall* 11. Cornwallis Park 12. Cornwallis Street Baptist Church 13. CSS Acadia 14. Discovery Centre* 15. Faculty of Engineering, Dalhousie University 16. Ferry Terminal 17. Government House 18. Grand Parade 19. Granville Mall 20. Halifax Citadel National Historic Site and Army Museum* 21. Scotiabank Centre 22. Halifax Public Gardens* 23. Halifax Explosion Carillon 24. Halifax Seaport Farmers’ Market 25. Historic Properties 26. HMCS Sackville 27. Little Dutch Church* 28. Maritime Centre 29. Maritime Command Museum* 30. Maritime Museum of the Atlantic* 31. Museum of Natural History* 32. Nathan Green Square 33. Naval Dockyards / CFB Halifax 34. Neptune Theatre 35. NS Archives & Records* 36. Nova Scotia Centre for Craft and Design 37a. NSCAD Granville Campus 37b. NSCAD Port Campus 37c. NSCAD Academy Building 38. NovaScotian Crystal 39. Nova Scotia Sport Hall of Fame* 40. Old Burying Ground 41. Old Town Clock 42. Our Lady of Sorrows Chapel* 43. Pier 22 Pavilion 44. Canadian Museum of Immigration at Pier 21* 45. Province House* 46. Purdy’s Wharf 47. Provincial Court House 48. Queen’s Marque 49. Rev MW Burke-Gaffney Observatory*
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Sackville Landing / Wharf Saint George’s Round Church* Scotia Square Mall Halifax Central Library St. David’s Church St. Mary’s Cathedral Basilica* St. Matthew’s Church* St. Paul’s Church* Summit Plaza Tall Ships Quay Via Rail Train Station / Bus Station Halifax Convention Centre/ Nova Centre 63. YMCA 64. Cunard Centre 65. Garrison Brewing 66. Fort Massey United 67. St. Patrick’s Church 68. Propeller Brewing Company
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8. Alderney Landing Events Plaza* 9. Dartmouth Heritage Museum / Evergreen House* 10. Ferry Terminal Park* 11. First Baptist Church* 12. Fisherman’s Cove 13. Forrestall Fine Art* 14. Geary Street Cemetery & Look-off* 15. Grace United Church* 16. Leighton Dillman Scenic Garden* 17. Lock #1, Shubenacadie Canal* 18. Quaker House* 19. Shubenacadie Canal Entrance* 20. St. James United Church* 21. St. Peter’s Cemetery
Trans Canada Trail Points of Interest * For more information see pages 18–24 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7.
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22. St. Peter’s Catholic Church* 23. Victoria Road Baptist Church 24. World Peace Pavilion* 25. Alderney Landing* 26. Trans Canada Trail Pavilion
41. Hampton Inn & Suites by Hilton Halifax-Dartmouth 42. Ramada Plaza Dartmouth Park Place 43. Best Western Plus Dartmouth Hotel & Suites 44. Travelodge Suites Dartmouth 45. Coastal Inn Dartmouth
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From the city’s earliest days, visitors have been discovering Halifax by sea. In keeping with that tradition, cruise visitors to Halifax have been discovering it as a world-class cruise destination on the popular CanadaNew England cruise itinerary. Greeting passengers is the skirl of bagpipes from the 78th Highlanders. The pipe and drum greeting won Halifax the “Best Port Welcome” from Dreamworld Cruise Destination Magazine and “Most Receptive Port” at the Canada-New England Cruise Symposium Marketing Awards.
Visitors can book a variety of tours and excursions
The Halifax Seaport lets passengers move quickly from ship to shore. A covered hydraulic gangway leads directly into Pavilion 22, where visitors find Nova Scotian crafts, gifts, and signature products. Phones and visitor information are also on site, with buses and taxis out front.
Farmers’ Market, the Maritime Museum of the Atlantic,
catering specifically to cruisers (venturing as far afield as the fishing village of Peggy’s Cove or the Annapolis Valley’s wineries). Or you can easily spend a day puttering around the downtown. Running north, the Halifax Waterfront boardwalk links the cruise terminals to many waterfront attractions, offering visitors an easy amble to attractions such as the Canadian Museum of Immigration at Pier 21, the Halifax Seaport Cable Wharf (where many boat tours depart), the Halifax Transit ferry terminal, the Historic Properties, and Casino Nova Scotia. Shops, boutiques, vendors, restaurants, pubs, and historic lookoffs line the routes.
START PLANNING YOUR TRIP AT novascotia.com
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Cruising the Streets 1 AMOS PEWTER
1521 Lower Water Street amospewter.com
AMOS PEWTER EST. 1974
Amos Pewter designs and hand crafts pewter jewelry, ornaments and home décor. Amos Pewter has locations on the Halifax Waterfront, Halifax Airport, Peggy’s Cove and Mahone Bay. Designs are inspired by nature and our coastal surroundings. See molten pewter casting demonstrations and personalize your own pewter Sand Dollar, an experience uniquely Amos.
2 ROUSSEAU
CHOCOLATIER 5151 South Street | 902-802-6463 rousseauchocolatier.ca
Established in 2014, Julien Rousseau has over 17 years experience as Head Chocolatier. Specializing in Handmade Chocolates, French Macarons and famous House Hot Chocolate. Inside our bright and inviting café, enjoy a beverage from the Espresso Bar while indulging in one of our many confections and treats! Artisanal Soft Serve ice cream available seasonally.
3 BLUENOSE II RESTAURANT 1824 Hollis Street | 902-425-5092 bluenoseii.ca
Join us ashore at the Bluenose II Restaurant, the oldest restaurant in the heart of Downtown Halifax! We bring tasty meals, efficient service and a friendly atmosphere to the table, sure to leave family and friends with big smiles and full bellies. All day breakfast, daily specials, local favorites and the BEST lobster dinner deal in town—it’s all you’ll need!
4 PATAGONIA
1496 Lower Water Street, Halifax 902-422-2060 patagoniahalifax.ca
Drop by and see us for a full selection of Patagonia products.
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Sparkles n’ Sawdust is a small and independent boutique, that is locally owned and operated. We sell a selection of carefully curated local handmade products. We are located in the heart of downtown Halifax, with entrances on both Argyle and Grafton Street. In addition to our boutique, we are a creative space and artistic community, that believes in the magic of kindness. We will be hosting a variety of art classes, workshops for adults and offer space rental (after hours) to local entrepreneurs and small groups.
8 EAST COAST LIFESTYLE
5 BIRD’S NEST CAFÉ
1099 N Marginal Rd #117, Halifax, NS B3H 4P7
1547 Barrington Street | 902-423-5282 birdsnesthalifax.com
Bird’s Nest Cafe has been a favourite among locals for the past decade. A bright and cozy atmosphere is the perfect place for breakfast or lunch as you take a break from the sights of downtown. Insider tip: order an off-menu fresh squeezed OJ mimosa!
6 SEGWAY NOVA SCOTIA
Sands at Salter – Halifax Waterfront segwayns.com @segwayns
Nova Scotia’s first and largest Segway Experience Centre. See Halifax by Segway! Guided Segway tours of the Halifax Waterfront and surrounding areas. Customized and private group options available. Advance bookings recommended. 902-880-6630
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The DNA of East Coast Lifestyle is simple: it’s about being proud of where you’re from. ECL has become a staple on social media with thousands of photos of East Coasters showcasing their pride from all around the world. The hype continued to escalate by the day as pictures of celebrities representing their coast made their way to social media. From singing sensation Ed Sheeran, to local rapper Classified - East Coast Lifestyle solidified its place as the staple brand of the East Coast.
9 SHORELINE DESIGN Historic Properties 1869 Upper Water St, Halifax, NS B3J 1S9 shorelinedesignhalifax.com
We make all of our jewelry from scratch! Come visit our working studio and see how we create our unique pieces. We have hundreds of handmade jewelry pieces using sterling silver, precious and semi precious gems as well as sea glass.
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Spring Garden Area is the retail heart of Halifax and is a delight to explore any time of the day or night. Consisting of nine city blocks, the area has over 200 retail shops and services, most independently
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Jennifer’s of Nova Scotia
Your Father’s Moustache
We have been showcasing the works of Atlantic Canadian artists since we opened our doors on Spring Garden Road in 1982. We at Jennifer’s are proud to say that 100% of our items are made locally. Family owned and locally produced, we are Nova Scotia in a shop!
Your Father’s Moustache sprouted in December of 1989 when there was only a handful of food & drink establishments on Spring Garden Road. Since then, most have changed hands, changed names or simply closed their doors. Only one establishment has remained a family-run, good time destination that continues to grow in popularity—Your Father’s Moustache.
902-425-3119 5635 Spring Garden Road (Just minutes from the Public Gardens!) jennifers.ns.ca
902-423-6766 5686 Spring Garden Road yourfathersmoustache.ca
Samuel & Co. Samuel&Co brings boutique shopping to the mall, delivering high-quality fashion and customer service for 22 years! Choose from their gorgeous collection of career, casual and evening wear. Their stylists will help find the perfect piece to make you look and feel amazing. Brands include: Joseph Ribkoff, Tribal, Nygard, and Up! Expires oct 30th, 2019
Redeemable at Halifax Shopping Centre or Park Lane Mall, Samuel&Co: Limit 1 coupon per customer *excludes items reduced by 75% off. Cannot be combined with Shopping any other offer. Redeemable at Halifax Centre
Expires oct 30th, 2019
or Park Lane Mall, Samuel&Co: Limit 1 coupon per customer *excludes items reduced by 75% off. Cannot be combined with any other offer.
902-421-2632 5657 Spring Garden Road samuelandco.ca
Spring Garden Place Indulge in a curated selection of shops and services including Miniso, Ottotos Custom Suits and Touch of Gold—Official Rolex Retailer. Along with beauty, fashion and home decor shops, Spring Garden Place is a local hot spot for world cuisine. Convenient indoor parking available. 902-420-0675 5640 Spring Garden Road springgardenplace.ca
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Halifax Mooseheads
Blue Nose Marathon
Halifax Pride
events Halifax Hurricanes
December–April Scotiabank Centre, 5284 Duke St., Halifax 902-451-1221 / halifaxhurricanes.ca Halifax hoops team competes in the National Basketball League of Canada—fast-paced, minorpro, family-friendly sports action.
Halifax Mooseheads Scotia Festival of Music
September–April Scotiabank Centre, 5284 Duke St., Halifax 902-451-1221 / halifaxmooseheads.ca The Mooseheads are Halifax’s major-junior hockey team, competing in the Quebec Major Junior Hockey League—training ground for future NHL stars like Sidney Crosby and Nathan MacKinnon. They play home games throughout the season.
Symphony Nova Scotia
Halifax Hurricanes
September–May Dalhousie Arts Centre, 6101 University Ave., Halifax / 902-494-3820 symphonynovascotia.ca Guest artists and special concerts throughout the season. Highlights include the Masterworks Concerts (classical concerts with acclaimed guest stars), the Symphonic Fusion Concerts (an orchestral twist on rock and Broadway hits),
the Baroque Concerts, and annual favourites like December’s Christmas classic, Handel’s Messiah. The 2018–19 season ends with Magnificent Mozart, featuring soprano Jane Archibald, on May 4 and 5.
Halifax Wanderers FC April–October Wanderers Grounds, corner of Sackville and Summer streets, Halifax hfxwanderersfc.canpl.ca This new team competes in the Canadian Premier League, a nascent Tier 1 soccer league with teams from coast to coast.
Neptune Theatre Year-round 1593 Argyle St., Halifax / 902-429-7070 neptunetheatre.com Elaborate world-class productions on the main stage, with innovative, edgy theatre in the Studio Series. Regular season runs September–June, concluding with The Color Purple (April 9–June 2). Neptune returns for a series of summer shows (details unavailable at press time).
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Halifax Comedy Fest
Halifax Comedy Fest April 25–28 halifaxcomedyfest.ca Venues around the city host as this popular festival returns showcasing stand-up comics from across the country and around the world. This year’s lineup includes Shaun Majumder, Sophie Buddle, Alonzo Bodden, Debra DiGiovanni, Mark Critch, Erica Sigurdson, and many more.
Stars on Ice April 26 Scotiabank Centre, 5284 Duke St., Halifax 902-451-1221 / ticketatlantic.com Top figure-skating talents from across Canada strut their stuff at this popular annual performance at Scotiabank Centre. The roster includes Olympians Elvis Stojko, Kaetlyn Osmond, Patrick Chan, Meagan Duhamel, Eric Radford.
Memorial Cup May 16–26 Scotiabank Centre, 5284 Duke St., Halifax 902-451-1221 / chlmemorialcup.ca The Halifax Mooseheads host the national major-junior hockey championship, battling the champions of the Quebec, Ontario, and Western hockey leagues for the Canadian title.
Scotia Festival of Music May 27–June 19 902-429-9467 / scotiafestival.ns.ca Celebrating the best in classical music, this annual festival pairs local talents and visiting artists in intimate venues and large gala shows. Guest
Stars on Ice
artists include Bernhard Gueller (conductor), Denise Djokic (cellon), James Ehnes (violin), Airi Yoshioka (violin), Sharon Wei (viola), Joe Phillips (double bass), Simon Docking (piano), and Patricia Creighton (flute).
Cold Waters Seafood Festival June 1, 2 Memory Lane Heritage Village 5435 Clam Harbour Rd., Lake Charlotte heritagevillage.ca Sample an abundance of locally harvested fresh seafood: clams, oysters, mussels, lobsters, and smoked fish along with locally crafted specialties such as fish cakes and beans, and lobster rolls. Taste traditional heritage foods such as Solomon Gundy and seafood chowder.
Blue Nose Marathon June 6–9 bluenosemarathon.com Some 13,000 people will take part in a weekend of events, including a youth run, 5K, 10K, half marathon, full marathon, team relay, and more. The main marathon, which is a Boston Marathon qualifier, begins at the Old Town Clock on Sackville Street, winding through peninsular Halifax and Point Pleasant Park, and then back north to the finish line on Brunswick Street.
Halifax Greek Fest June 6–9 St. George’s Greek Orthodox Church 38 Purcells Cove Rd., Halifax / greekfest.org This lively celebration of Halifax’s Greek community Halifax Jazz Festival
is one of the city’s most popular annual festivals. Highlights include dance, music, art, Greek cuisine aplenty, wine tastings, and more.
Bedford Days June 27–July 1 DeWolfe Park, Waterfront Drive, Bedford bedforddays.ca Now part of Halifax Regional Municipality, the erstwhile town of Bedford, just north of the city, has a long history and strong sense of civic pride. This annual community celebration includes live entertainment, family-friendly events, a beer garden, a parade, fireworks, and more.
Royal Nova Scotia International Tattoo June 29–July 6 Scotiabank Centre, 5284 Duke St., Halifax 902-451-1221 / nstattoo.ca Military and civilian acts from around the world combine to put on a spectacular three-hour show, featuring marching bands, acrobatics, comedy, military displays, competitions, and more.
Shakespeare by the Sea July–October Point Pleasant Park, Tower Road entrance 902-422-0295 / shakespearebythesea.ca Live theatre al fresco, featuring the works of the Bard and other classics. Tickets are by donation (suggested $20). Theatre goers can bring their own chairs and blankets, or rent chairs for $2. The 82-seat Park Place Theatre hosts shows during foul weather.
Canada Day July 1 hrmcanadaday.ca Halifax celebrates Canada’s birthday with special events around the city including pancake breakfasts, citizenship ceremonies, live entertainment, and fireworks.
Peggy’s Cove Area Festival of the Arts July 3–15 peggyscoveareafestivalofthearts.com Peggy’s Cove and surrounding villages host as dozens of artists showcase their talents: studio tours, auctions, live entertainment, 51 | Greater Halifax Visitor Guide 2019
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Cold Waters Seafood Festival
art sales, and more. From July 13–15, dozens of artists will work outdoors around Peggy’s Cove, mingling with visitors.
Lebanese Festival July 11–14 Olympic Community Centre 2304 Hunter St., Halifax lebanesefestival.ca Lebanese music, dance, and food, plus art exhibits and cultural displays. Taste a variety of Lebanese food including: falafel, tabouli, hummus, shish taouk, grape leaves, and more.
Maritime Fiddle Festival July 5–8 maritimefiddlefestival.ca Several venues in Dartmouth host this beloved festival, back for its 70th year. Old-time fiddling, step dancing, roots music, concerts, and dances.
Halifax Jazz Festival July 9–14 902-492-2225 / halifaxjazzfestival.ca Jazz, blues, and world-music talents from around the globe take over the city’s stages. Free matinees in the Festival Tent on Lower Water Street, mainstage shows, intimate cabaret performances, latenight bar jams, and free shows in libraries and other public spaces.
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Natal Day Festival August 2–5 natalday.org Marking the city’s founding, this holiday weekend offers family events, live concerts, and an elaborate fireworks display over Halifax Harbour.
Halifax Seaport BeerFest August 10–11 seaportbeerfest.com The Cunard Centre on the Halifax waterfront hosts Atlantic Canada’s largest gathering of craft beer, imports, and cider. Representatives from 110 producers will be on hand to share sample and discuss more than 300 unique products. Special booths include Ireland, Maine, Ontario, and Quebec, plus a new cask-ale showcase.
FIN: Atlantic Film Festival September 12–19 atlanticfilm.com Fans get to meet and mingle with filmmakers from
around the world, as local talents showcase their works alongside international stars. Screenings, galas, concerts, parties, industry events, and more.
Nocturne Halifax October 17, 19 nocturnehalifax.ca This unique festival of art after dark features exhibitions and live performances at venues around the city, creating a memorable one-nightonly (Oct. 19) artistic experience. Plus check out the pre-opening festivities on Oct. 17.
Hal-Con October 25–27 hal-con.com The East Coast’s biggest annual sci-fi, fantasy, comic-book, and gaming convention takes over the Halifax Convention Centre. Its busy schedule includes game tournaments, Q&As with actors and writers, a costume contest, and much more.
Tickets start at $25! nstattoo.ca scotiabank centre
July 18–28 halifaxpride.com Atlantic Canada’s largest LGBTQ+ community hosts celebrations and special events, culminating in a big downtown parade, capped off with a mainstage show with local and international performers at Pride Festival Grounds, plus a Community Fair at the Garrison Grounds. Also look for the Queer Acts theatre festival, running in conjunction with Pride.
Halifax Busker Festival July 31–August 5 buskers.ca Magicians, comedians, musicians, contortionists, and comedians take over the downtown, with free shows every afternoon and evening at several different outdoor stages.
Ticket Atlantic Box Office 902-451-1221 1-877-451-1221
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Annapolis Valley Resort & Spa
Old Orchard Inn
Free wi-fi, Dining Roo
ACCOMMODATIONS
RESERVATIONS & INFORMATION The province offers a free reservation, information and trip-planning service for visitors.
Surf to novascotia.com or phone 1-800-565-0000
accommodations Hotels, motels, inns, hostels, bed & breakfasts, take your pick: there
CANADA SELECT RATING PROGRAM
are accommodations available to suit all tastes in the Halifax region. And, to aid you in making your decision on where to stay, there’s
Canada Select is an industry-led, consumerdriven rating program. It provides visitors with a nationally consistent standard of quality within specific categories of roofed accommodation. The program assesses and rates properties to assure they will meet your expectations. All participating properties must meet rigorous cleanliness and maintenance standards. Look for the Canada Select/Camping Select sign at more than 5,000 participating properties.
Nova Scotia’s reservation and information service and the Canada Select Accommodations Rating Program–Star Guide.
STAR RATING DESCRIPTIONS c Basic Accommodations cc Mid-range Accommodations ccc Above Average Accommodations cccc Exceptional Accommodations ccccc Luxurious Accommodations
CAMPING SELECT Camping Select evaluates participating camping properties by measuring the cleanliness and maintenance, facilities, services, recreation, amenities and quality. Lord Nelson Hotel
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n & Spa
om & Pool
1-800-561-8090
Wolfville Accommodations
ACCOMMODATIONS
SYMBOLS & CODES
HALIFAX AREA ACCOMMODATIONS
Check to be sure what is intended (e.g. p means that pets are permitted with management’s prior approval, q means that no visiting pets are permitted, and , means that there is at least one resident pet).
Communities are listed in order as found when travelling into Halifax from other regions.
GENERAL i v
Visitor Information Centre Operated by the Nova Scotia Government P Operated by Parks Canada N Member of Taste of NS Member of Access Advisor " partially accessible % sight acccessible $ hearing acccessible p Pets allowed with prior permission q Pets not allowed , Pets on premises
ACCOMMODATIONS F( )
Free ( ) years of age and under with adult; e.g., F(12). Cots & cribs may involve an extra charge. GTD Guaranteed H Housekeeping (i.e. cooking facilities in unit) O/S Off-season STC Subject to change XP Extra person (each additional person in the same unit) c Canada Select Rating Program J CAA/AAA Official Appointment Property . Nova Scotia Approved—Quality First Program
CAMPGROUNDS
GTD Guaranteed STC Subject to change c Camping Select Rating Program [F] Facilities [R] Recreation/activities U
Unserviced
OUTDOORS
> 4-wheeling/ATVs Y Bird & wildlife viewing | Camping equipment { Canoes K Cycling/bicycles D Diving equipment L Hiking } Kayaks b Sailboats S Skiing/skis s Snowmobiling y Snowshoeing/snowshoes f Fishing gear
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All properties listed have been licensed by the Province of Nova Scotia and approved by at least one of three recognized quality programs (Canada Select, NS Approved, CAA/AAA) to ensure that they are clean and comfortable. Rates shown are subject to change; tax will be added unless “no tax” is noted. For a key to codes and symbols, see the box on the left side of this page.
HALIFAX AIRPORT ENTRY AREA (UP TO 20 KM RADIUS)
q. $135–139, XP $25 6177 Highway 2 902-860-0732 snowflakemanor@live.com www.snowflakemanorbandb.com Q•Ens bath•5-day CXL•Full b’fast•Free @ B&B: 3 • Year-round
FALL RIVER Inn on the Lake
pcccc 3009 Highway 2 902-861-3480, 800-463-6465 book@innonthelake.com www.innonthelake.com K,Q,T•Ens bath•4pm CXL•Free @ Inn: 39 • Year-round
$119–320, XP $10
The Fourth Lock Bed & Breakfast
p . 3104 Highway 2 902-861-1390 info@thefourthlock.ca www.thefourthlock.ca Q•Ens bath•1-wk CXL•Free @ B&B: 3 • Year-round
$119-219
TIMBERLEA
Briarwood Bed & Breakfast
ccccd. $105–170 11 Miller Road 902-883-1868, 888-883-1868 innkeeper@briarwoodbb.com www.briarwoodbb.com Q•Ens or pvt bath•48-hr CXL•Full b’fast •Free @ B&B: 4 • Year-round
ENFIELD
Stardust Motel
qH 1791 St. Margarets Bay Road 902-876-2301, 866-876-2301 info@stardustmotel.ca www.stardustmotel.ca Q,D•Ens bath•24-hr CXL•Free @ Motel: 20 • Year-round
$89–139, XP $10
SAMBRO
Alt Hotel Halifax Airport
"p cccc. 40 Silver Dart Drive 902-334-0136, 855-258-5775 reservations.halifax@althotels.ca www.althotels.com/en/halifaxairport Q•Ens bath•4pm CXL•Free @ Hotel: 169 • Year-round
$164
$129–229, XP $20
Holiday Inn Express Hotel & Suites Halifax Airport
"p cccd 180 Pratt & Whitney Drive 902-576-7600, 877-919-2244 frontdesk@hiehalifaxairport.com www.hiexpress.com/halifaxairport K,Q•Ens bath•24-hr CXL•Buffet b’fast•@ Hotel: 119 • Year-round
Susan’s at Sambro: Bed and Breakfast by the Sea
q,. 3676 Old Sambro Road 902-346-2144 susanatsambro@eastlink.ca D•Ens bath•48-hr CXL•Full b’fast•Free @ B&B: 1 • May 15–Oct 15
Hilton Garden Inn Halifax Airport
Quality Inn Halifax Airport
Snowflake Manor B & B
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ELMSDALE
"q cccc. 200 Pratt & Whitney Drive 902-873-1400, 888-667-6005 yhzhg_gm@hilton.com www.halifaxairport.hgi.com K,Q•Ens bath•24-hr CXL•Free @ Hotel: 145 • Year-round
OAKFIELD
$95
HERRING COVE Sal’s Bed & Breakfast By the Sea
$129–219
"p cccd JJ $109–229, XP $10 60 Sky Boulevard 902-873-3000 reservations@airporthotelhalifax.com www.airporthotelhalifax.com 1.5 km to airport; free shuttle 24 hr/day. K,Q•Ens bath•24-hr CXL•Buffet b’fast•Free @ Hotel: 156 • Year-round
q,ccccH $120–140, XP $20 241 Village Road 902-405-4137, 877-405-4137 joan@salsbythesea.com www.salsbythesea.com Q•Ens or pvt bath•48-hr CXL•Full b’fast•Free @ B&B: 2 • Year-round
FERGUSON’S COVE Star of the Sea Bed and Breakfast
, ccccdH $199–239, XP $25 4 York Redoubt Crescent 902-223-0140 info@staroftheseabandb.ca www.staroftheseabandb.ca K,Q•Ens bath•48-hr CXL•Full b’fast•Free @ B&B: 3 • Year-round
EASTERN PASSAGE Eastern Passage Bed & Breakfast
qcccc 25 Lighthouse Lane 902-465-1367 easternpassagebb@gmail.com www.bbcanada.com/easternpassagebb Q•Ens bath•Full b’fast•@ B&B: 3 • Year-round
$95
ACCOMMODATIONS Inn at Fisherman’s Cove
qcccc 1531 Shore Road 902-465-3455, 866-725-3455 fishermansinn@eastlink.ca www.theinnatfishermanscove.com Q•Ens bath•48-hr CXL•Light b’fast•@ B&B Inn: 8 • Year-round
$110–135
Quigley’s Landing & Suite qccccd.H 1515 Shore Road 902-405-8480 quigleyslanding@eastlink.ca K•Pvt bath•@ Apt.: 1 • Year-round
Bluenose Inn & Suites
qccd H $79–139, XP $10 636 Bedford Highway, Bedford 902-443-3171, 800-565-2301 www.thebluenoseinn.com K,Q,D,T•Ens bath•12-hr CXL•Light b’fast•Free @ Motel: 45 • Year-round
Cambridge Suites Hotel Halifax $189
HALIFAX, DARTMOUTH, BEDFORD, LOWER SACKVILLE Adams’ Knightswood Carriage House Tourist Home
"qccccd H $125–190, XP $15 453 Waverley Road, Dartmouth 902-435-3969, 866-363-8797 knightswood@eastlink.ca www.knightswoodbandb.ca Q,D,T•Pvt bath•1-wk CXL•Full b’fast•Free @ B&B: 1 Tourist Home: 1 • May 1–Oct 31
pcccc.JJJH $139–299, XP $20 1583 Brunswick Street, Halifax 902-420-0555, 800-565-1263 www.cambridgesuiteshalifax.com K,Q•Ens bath•24-hr CXL•Light b’fast•Free @ Hotel: 200 • Year-round
Château Bedford
"$%pccccJJJ $109–229, XP $10 133 Kearney Lake Road, Halifax 902-445-1100, 800-565-3086 chateau@chateaubedford.ca www.chateaubedford.ca Q,T•Ens bath•12-hr CXL•Light b’fast•Free @ Hotel: 98 • Year-round
Chebucto Inn
q 6151 Lady Hammond Road, Halifax 902-453-4330, 800-268-4330 chebuctoinn@eastlink.ca www.chebuctoinn.com D•Ens bath•24-hr CXL•Free @ Motel: 30 • Year-round
$95–150, XP $10
Coastal Inn Dartmouth
"pcccdH $95–179, XP $12 379 Windmill Road, Dartmouth 902-465-7777, 800-565-1565 dartmouth@coastalinns.com www.coastalinns.com K,Q,D•Ens bath•Light b’fast•Free @ Hotel: 56 • Year-round
Coastal Inn Halifax
"pcccd $109–229, XP $20 98 Chain Lake Drive, Halifax 902-450-3020, 855-603-8999 halifax@coastalinns.com www.coastalinns.com K,Q•Ens bath•4pm CXL•Light b’fast•Free @ Hotel: 64 • Year-round
At Robie’s End B&B
q,cccc $100–159, XP $20 836 Robie Street, Halifax 902-405-2424 K,Q,T•Ens bath•48-hr CXL•Full b’fast•Free @ B&B: 2 • Year-round
Atlantica Hotel Halifax
"pcccc.JJJ $119–329, XP $20 1980 Robie Street, Halifax 902-423-1161, 888-810-7288 reservations@atlanticahalifax.com www.atlanticahotelhalifax.com K,D,T•Ens bath•12-hr CXL•Free @ Hotel: 231 • Year-round
Autumn Leaves Bed & Breakfast
qcccd $89–99, XP $20 12 Evans Court, Dartmouth 902-435-3980 ab@autumnbb.com www.autumnbb.com Q,S•Ens bath•48-hr CXL•Full b’fast•@ B&B: 1 • Year-round
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p.JJJ $109–329, XP $15 1875 Barrington Street, Halifax 902-429-7410 www.thebarringtonhotel.ca K,Q,D•Ens bath•48-hr CXL•Free @ Hotel: 200 • Year-round
Best Western Plus Chocolate Lake Hotel
p,JJJH $99–299 250 St. Margarets Bay Road, Halifax 902-477-5611, 844-377-7203 res@chocolatelakehotel.com www.chocolatelakehotel.com K,Q•Ens bath•12-hr CXL•Buffet b’fast•Free @ Hotel: 142 • Year-round
Best Western Plus Dartmouth Hotel & Suites
qJJJ $140–170 15 Spectacle Lake Drive, Dartmouth 902-463-2000, 866-676-9846 reservations@bestwesterndartmouth.com www.bestwesterndartmouth.com K,Q•Ens bath•24-hr CXL•Buffet b’fast•Free @ Hotel: 157 • Year-round
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ACCOMMODATIONS Comfort Hotel Bayer’s Lake
"qcccc.JJJ 88 Chain Lake Drive, Halifax 902-405-4555 frontdesk@comforthotelhalifax.com www.comforthotelhalifax.com K,Q•Ens bath•4pm CXL•Buffet b’fast•@ Hotel: 73 • Year-round
$99–169
Comfort Inn Halifax
"pcccd.JJH $119–239, XP $10 560 Bedford Highway, Halifax 902-443-0303, 800-561-9961; 800-4CHOICE www.choicehotels.ca/cn207 K,Q,D•Ens bath•12-hr CXL•Full b’fast•Free @ Hotel: 63 • Year-round
Comfort Inn Janus
"pcccc $95–169, XP $10 456 Windmill Road, Dartmouth 902-463-9900, 877-648-3653 cn249@outlook.com www.choicehotels.ca/cn249 Q,D•Ens bath•12-hr CXL•Light b’fast•Free @ Motel: 78 • Year-round
Compass Distillers
$165–300
p. H 2533 Agricola Street, Halifax 902-240-1820 ezra@compassdistillers.ca www.compassdistillers.ca Q•Pvt bath•1-wk CXL•Free @ Apt: 1 • Year-round
Courtyard by Marriott Halifax Downtown
"$%qcccc 5120 Salter Street, Halifax 902-428-1900, 800-321-2211 info@courtyardhalifax.com www.courtyardhalifax.com K,Q•Ens bath•48-hr CXL•Free @ Hotel: 125 • Year-round
$139–450, XP $20
Dalhousie University
"qccc/cccd. H 902-494-8840, 855-DAL-STAY stay@dal.ca stay.dal.ca T,S•Pvt or shared bath•24-hr CXL•Free @ Dorm-style: 1249 • Suite: 73 May 10–Aug 17
$30–212
Delta Hotels by Marriott Dartmouth
p ccccd JJJ $119–500 240 Brownlow Avenue, Dartmouth 902-468-8888, 800-561-3733 www.marriott.com/yhzdm K,Q•Ens bath•12-hr CXL•Buffet b’fast•Free @ Hotel: 174 • Year-round
Doubletree by Hilton Halifax-Dartmouth
#$%pcccc 101 Wyse Road, Dartmouth 902-463-1100 www.hilton.com K,Q,D•Ens bath•24-hr CXL•@ Hotel: 204 • Year-round
$159–500
Fountain View Guest House
qccd $30–75 2138 Robie Street, Halifax 902-422-4169, 800-565-4877 (outside NS & PEI) fountainviewguesthouse@yahoo.ca www.browser.to/fountainviewguesthouse D,T,S•Shared bath•72-hr CXL•Free @ Tourist Home: 9 • Year-round
Four Points by Sheraton Halifax
"qccccJJJ $125–260, XP $20 1496 Hollis Street, Halifax 902-423-4444, 866-444-9494 guest@fourpointshalifax.com www.fourpoints.com/halifax Q,D,T,S•Ens bath•12-hr CXL•Free @ Hotel: 177 • Year-round 57 | Greater Halifax Visitor Guide 2019
Future Inns Halifax Hotel and Conference Centre
Homewood Suites by Hilton Halifax Downtown
Garden South Park Inn
Hostelling International Canada– Atlantic Region (HI – Halifax)
"pcccd $129–219, XP $10 30 Fairfax Drive, Halifax 902-443-4333, 800-565-0700 halifax@futureinns.com www.futureinns.com/index.php/halifax K,Q•Ens bath•12-hr CXL•Free @ Hotel: 132 • Year-round "qcccd . $109–169, XP $10 1263 South Park Street, Halifax 902-492-8577, 877-414-8577 reserve@gardeninn.ns.ca www.gardensouthparkinn.com Q,D,T•Ens or pvt bath•24-hr CXL•Light b’fast Free @ B&B Inn: 23 • Year-round
Halifax Marriott Harbourfront
"$%pccccdJJJJ 1919 Upper Water Street, Halifax 902-421-1700, 800-943-6760 www.halifaxmarriott.com K,D•Ens bath•Free @ Hotel: 352 • Year-round
qccd.H 1253 Barrington Street, Halifax 902-422-3863 halifax@hihostels.ca www.hihostels.ca D,S•Pvt or shared bath•24-hr CXL•Free @ Hostel: 75 • Year-round
$30–78
Hotel Halifax $139– 1,100
Halifax Waverley Inn
"qcccc $135–239 1266 Barrington Street, Halifax 902-423-9346, 800-565-9346 welcome@waverleyinn.com www.waverleyinn.com in attractions and waterfront shops and restaurants. Q,D,T,S•Ens bath•24-hr CXL•Buffet b’fast•Free @ B&B Inn: 34 • Year-round
Hampton Inn & Suites
"$%pcccc.JJJ 65 Cromarty Drive, Dartmouth $139–229 902-406-7700 kelson@nchrhotels.com www.dartmouthhampton.com K,Q,D,T•Ens bath•12-hr CXL•Buffet b’fast•Free @ Hotel: 163 • Year-round
Hampton Inn by Hilton Halifax Downtown
"$%pccccJJJ 1960 Brunswick Street, Halifax 902-422-1391, 855-331-0334 hamptonhalifax@gmail.com www.halifaxdowntown.hamptonbyhilton.com K,Q•Ens bath•48-hr CXL•Buffet b’fast•Free @ Hotel: 181 • Year-round
Hearthstone Inn Halifax/Dartmouth
"pcccd. $109–190, XP $10 313 Prince Albert Road, Dartmouth 902-469-5850, 800-565-1275 reservations@hearthstonehospitality.com www.hearthstonehospitality.ca K,Q•Ens or pvt bath•12-hr CXL•Buffet b’fast Free @ Hotel: 54 • Year-round
Heritage Hideaway Bed & Breakfast
qccccc $115–139, XP $25 36 Rutledge Street, Bedford 902-835-3605, 877-437-4433 info@heritagehideaway.com www.heritagehideaway.com Q•Ens or pvt bath•72-hr CXL•Full b’fast•@ B&B: 2 • Year-round
Holiday Inn Express & Suites Halifax–Bedford
"$%pcccc.JJJ H 1960 Brunswick Street, Halifax 902-429-6620, 855-331-0337 hwshalifax@gmail.com www.halifax.homewoodsuites.com K,Q•Ens bath•48-hr CXL•Buffet b’fast•Free @ Hotel: 135 • Year-round
"qccccJJJ $129–249, XP $10 980 Parkland Drive, Halifax 902-444-6700 reservations@hiexhalifax.com www.hiexpresshalifax.com K,Q•Ens bath•24-hr CXL•Buffet b’fast•Free @ Hotel: 120 • Year-round
p.JJJ $109–329, XP $15 1990 Barrington Street, Halifax 902-425-6700 www.hotelhalifax.ca K,Q,D•Ens bath•48-hr CXL•Free @ Hotel: 295 • Year-round
Killarney Bed & Breakfast
qccccd $90–110; no tax 193 Olive Avenue, Bedford 902-835-5044, 855-835-5044 killarneybnb@gmail.com www.bbcanada.com/7242.html Q•Ens bath•72-hr CXL•Full b’fast•Free @ B&B: 2 • Year-round
Lake City Motel
pccdH 40 Lakecrest Drive, Dartmouth 902-435-0060, 800-792-2497 motel.lakecity@gmail.com Q,D•Ens bath•48-hr CXL•@ Motel: 31 • Year-round
$79–100, XP $10
Lakeside Bed & Breakfast
q,. H $95–250, XP $15 23 Lakeview Point Road, Dartmouth 902-461-1549 crystal.marshall@nscc.ca K,Q•Ens or pvt bath•48-hr CXL•Full b’fast•@ B&B: 2 • Jul 1–Sep 30
Lord Nelson Hotel & Suites
"%pccccd.JJJH 1515 South Park Street, Halifax $139–359, XP $20 902-423-6331, 800-565-2020 ask@lordnelsonhotel.com www.lordnelsonhotel.ca K,Q,D•Ens bath•24-hr CXL•Free @ Hotel: 262 • Year-round
Marigold Bed & Breakfast
q, . $75, XP $10 6318 Norwood Street, Halifax 902-423-4798 info@marigoldbedandbreakfast.com www.marigoldbedandbreakfast.com K,D,T•Shared bath•48-hr CXL•Full b’fast Free @ B&B: 2 • Year-round
Mount Saint Vincent University
"qccc. H 166 Bedford Highway, Halifax 902-457-6777, 866-405-1805 msvu.reservations@msvu.ca www.msvu.ca/stay T,S•Pvt or shared bath•24-hr CXL•Free @ Apt.: 36 Dorm-style: 62 • May 1–Aug 28
Premiere Executive Suites/Atlantic pcccc.H 866-844-1333 www.premieresuites.com/furnishedapartments/halifax/?#p Q,D•Pvt bath•2-wk CXL•Free @ Apt.: 29 • Year-round
$47–134
$100–250
ACCOMMODATIONS Prince George Hotel
p .JJJJ 1725 Market Street, Halifax 902-425-1986, 800-565-1567 ask@princegeorgehotel.com www.princegeorgehotel.com K,Q•Ens bath•24-hr CXL•Free @ Hotel: 203 • Year-round
$169–999, XP $20
Residence Inn Halifax Downtown
"$%pccccH 1599 Grafton Street, Halifax 902-422-0493, 866-422-0493 rgoldsworthy@residenceinnhalifax.ca www.marriott.com/yhzri K,Q•Ens bath•48-hr CXL•Buffet b’fast•Free @ Hotel: 92 • Year-round
Saint Mary’s University
q . H $58–179 5865 Gorsebrook Avenue, Halifax 902-420-5486, 888-347-5555 stay@smu.ca www.smu.ca/conferences D,T,S•Pvt or shared bath•24-hr CXL Light b’fast•Free @ Apt.: 58 Dorm-style: 432 • May 15–Aug 18
Seasons Inn
",cccH $119–149, XP $15 4 Melrose Avenue, Halifax 902-443-9341, 800-792-2498 info@seasonsinn.ca www.seasonsinn.ca K,Q,D,T•Ens bath•48-hr CXL•Free @ Motel: 38 • Year-round
The Pebble Bed & Breakfast
p,ccccc. 1839 Armview Terrace, Halifax 902-423-3369 elizabeth@thepebble.ca www.thepebble.ca Q•Ens bath•4-wk CXL•Full b’fast•@ B&B: 2 • Year-round
$245–345
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Travelodge Suites Dartmouth
"pcccd $99–160, XP $10 101 Yorkshire Avenue Extension, Dartmouth 902-465-4000, 800-578-7878 guestservices@travelodgedartmouth.com www.travelodgedartmouth.com K,Q•Ens bath•4pm CXL•Light b’fast•Free @ Hotel: 75 • Year-round
University of King’s College
qccd 6350 Coburg Road, Halifax 902-422-1271, ext 277 conferences@ukings.ca conferences.ukings.ca T,S•Ens, pvt or shared bath•72-hr CXL Light b’fast•Free @ Dorm-style: 91 • May 1–Aug 15
$46–73
Westin Nova Scotian
"pccccd.JJJJ $139–349, XP $20 1181 Hollis Street, Halifax 902-421-1000, 888-627-8553 service.express@thewestinnovascotian.com www.thewestinnovascotian.com K,Q,D•Ens bath•24-hr CXL•Free @ Hotel: 310 • Year-round
SeaWatch Bed & Breakfast
qccccH $150–170, XP $15 139 Ferguson’s Cove Road, Halifax 902-477-1506 seawatch@eastlink.ca www.seawatch.ca Q,D•Ens bath•1-wk CXL•Full b’fast•Free @ B&B: 2 • Year-round
Stardust Motel
q.H 1067 Bedford Highway, Bedford 902-835-3316, 877-472-3316 info@stardustmotel.ca www.stardustmotel.ca Q,D•Ens bath•24-hr CXL•Free @ Motel: 50 • Year-round
$79–200, XP $10
Still Waters Bed & Breakfast
q,cccc. 716A Waverley Road, Dartmouth 902-457-4821 jimrocket@ns.sympatico.ca www.stillwatersbandb.ca Q•Ens bath•24-hr CXL•Full b’fast•Free @ B&B: 4 • Year-round
The Halliburton
"pccccd 1649 Hollis Street, Halifax 902-429-7233, 888-664-1649 info@thehollis.ca www.thehollishalifaxsuites.doubletree.com K,Q•Ens bath•24-hr CXL•Free @ Hotel: 120 • Year-round
Wp. 4949 Highway 2 / 888-544-3434 parks.novascotia.ca/content/laurie E,W,U•DS•Swimming: L•24-hr CXL•@ Sites: 63 o/n • Seasonal
$27
UPPER SACKVILLE Halifax West KOA
p,cccc[F]ccc[R] $27–47 3070 Sackville Drive / 902-865-4342 / 888-562-4705 halifaxwestkoa@gmail.com / www.halifaxwestkoa.com E,W,Se,U•DS•Pull-thrus•C/T/Y•Swimming: P•@ Sites: 101 o/n • May 1–Oct 31
HAMMONDS PLAINS Woodhaven Park
p. $40–50 1757 Hammonds Plains Road / 902-835-2271 info@woodhavenrvpark.com www.woodhavenrvpark.com E,W,Se•DS•Pull-thrus•Swimming: P 48-hr CXL•@ Sites: 205 (172 o/n) • May 1–Oct 15
DARTMOUTH Shubie Park Campground
pcccd[F]cc[R] $32–65 30 John Brenton Drive / 902-435-8328 / 800-440-8450 www.shubiecampground.com E,W,Se,U•DS•Pull-thrus•C/T/Y•Swimming: L 48-hr CXL•@ Sites: 104 o/n • May 12–Oct 9
OPENING SOON! DARTMOUTH
Scheduled to open late summer 2019
$119–129
qccccJJJ $145–350, XP $25 5184 Morris Street, Halifax 902-420-0658, 888-512-3344 reservations@thehalliburton.com www.thehalliburton.com Q,D•Ens bath•24-hr CXL•Light b’fast•Free @ Hotel: 29 • Year-round
The Hollis Halifax – a DoubleTree Suites by Hilton
CAMPGROUNDS
335 John Savage Dr., Dartmouth
902-433-1122
125 guest rooms Free Parking Free Express start breakfast Free Wi-fi Fitness Centre Minutes to Downtown Halifax
Best Western PLUS • Dartmouth, NS 15 Spectacle Lake Drive 902.463.2000 • Free Parking • Free Hot Buffet Breakfast • Heated Indoor Pool • Minutes to Downtown Halifax • Free WIFI • Fitness Center • On Site Award-Winning Trends Restaurant
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Annapolis Valley Resort & Spa
Old Orchard Inn
Free wi-fi, Dining Roo
EASTERN SHORE ACCOMMODATIONS
Eastern Shore
EASTERN SHORE ACCOMMODATIONS EAST LAWRENCETOWN
GRAND DESERT
3 Moonlight Beach Suites
Changing Tides Bed & Breakfast
$159–299
qcccc H 2 Wyndenfog Lane 902-827-2712 info@moonlightbeachsuites.com www.moonlightbeachsuites.com Q•Ens bath•Free @ Suite: 3 • Year-round
THREE FATHOM HARBOUR Coastal Waters Accommodations
qcccc/ccccd. H 16 Emerald Drive $125–145, XP $20 902-827-4223 cpirri@bellaliant.net www.coastalwatersbnb.ca Q,D•Ens or pvt bath•Full b’fast•Free @ Apt.: 1 B&B: 2 • Year-round
MUSQUODOBOIT VALLEY AREA
qcccc $100–130, XP $15 6627 Highway 207 902-827-5134 changingtides@bellaliant.net Q•Ens bath•48-hr CXL•Full b’fast•@ B&B: 2 • Year-round
PORTER’S LAKE The IN House, Musical Bed & Breakfast and Gallery q. 5315 Highway 7 902-827-2532 theinhouse@eastlink.ca D•Pvt bath•72-hr CXL•Full b’fast•@ B&B: 1 • Year-round
$60–115; no tax
Our menu includes fresh local seafood as well as other dishes to satisfy your appetite. Home of the largest scallop and lobster fleet.
• Drive-up Units and Cottages with Continental Breakfast and WiFi included • On-Site Chapel & Meeting Space • Wedding Receptions & Family Reunions
RESORT ACTIVITIES TO ENJOY: • Swimming Pool • Giant Chessboard • Walking Beach • Walking Trail • Nightly Bonfire • Badminton with Movies • Basketball Court (July-Aug) • Volleyball • Croquet • Kids Playground & Play Room Off Hwy #101, at Exits 24 and 25
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River Oaks Country Lodge
qcccd. H $75–85, XP $15 3856 Meagher’s Grant Road 902-384-2033 rogc@ns.aliantzinc.ca www.riveroaksgolfclub.ca/lodge.htm D•Ens bath•12-hr CXL•Free @ Motel: 8 • May 15–Oct 15
MUSQUODOBOIT HARBOUR AREA (UP TO 20 KM RADIUS)
MUSQUODOBOIT HARBOUR Old Riverside Lodge B & B
The Villages of Mountain Gap Resort
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q,cccc $95–130 98 Riverside Avenue 902-889-3464, 877-859-3674 info@oldriversidelodgebnb.com www.oldriversidelodgebnb.com Q,D•Pvt bath•48-hr CXL•Full b’fast B&B: 3 • May 1–Oct 31
HEAD OF JEDDORE Jeddore Lodge & Cabins
p. H $80–125, XP $10 9855 Highway 7 902-889-3030, 888-889-3030 jeddorelodge@eastlink.ca www.jeddorelodge.com Q,D•Ens, pvt or shared bath•48-hr CXL•Full b’fast B&B: 3 Cabin: 10 • May 1–Oct 31
SALMON RIVER BRIDGE Salmon River Country Inn
Explore Digby Coupon Receive your second night for Half Price Sunday – Thursday when you buy one night at regular rate (Must have this coupon) Redeemable at The Villages of Mountain Gap Resort 217 Smith’s Cove Digby 902-245-5841 Some black out dates.
qcccd. 9931 Highway 7 902-889-2233 margit@salmonrivercountryinn.ca www.salmonrivercountryinn.ca K,Q,D,T•Ens bath•48-hr CXL•@ Inn: 7 • May 1–Nov 15
$95–130
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LAKE CHARLOTTE Webbers Lake Charlotte Motel . 11470 Highway 7 902-440-6731
$95–120
n & Spa
1-800-561-8090
om & Pool
Wolfville Accommodations
EASTERN SHORE ACCOMMODATIONS WYSE’S CORNER
lakecharlottemotel@gmail.com www.webbersmotel.com D,T•Ens bath•48-hr CXL•Free @ Motel: 8 • Apr 15–Nov 20
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CLAM BAY Moments Oceanside Getaway
qccccc H $1,275–1,995 weekly 23 Pebblebeach Lane 902-229-2168 hollynewton21@gmail.com Q,D,T•Pvt bath•1-wk CXL•@ Vac. Home: 1 • Year-round
UPPER LAKEVILLE Webber’s Lakeside Cottage
pccc. H $960 weekly 738 Upper Lakeville Road 902-845-2340, 800-589-2282 info@webberslakesideresort.com www.webberslakesideresort.com Q,D•Pvt bath•48-hr CXL•Free @ Cottage: 1 • May 10–Oct 10
TANGIER Paddler’s Retreat B&B
p,. $65–95, XP $10 84 Mason’s Point Road 902-772-2774, 877-404-2774 www.coastaladventures.com/retreat.html Q,D,S•Ens or shared bath•24-hr CXL•Full b’fast Free @ B&B: 4 • June 15–Oct 15
SHEET HARBOUR AREA (UP TO 20 KM RADIUS)
SHEET HARBOUR Fairwinds Motel & Restaurant
qccc 22522 Main Street (Highway 7) 902-885-2502 fairwinds@ns.sympatico.ca www.fairwindsmotelsheetharbour.ca D•Ens bath•24-hr CXL•Full b’fast•Free @ Motel: 10 • Year-round
$95
;p. 5265 Old Guysborough Road 902-384-2770 / 888-544-3434 parks.novascotia.ca/content/dollar-lake U•DS•Swimming: L•24-hr CXL Sites: 117 o/n • Seasonal
MURPHY COVE $27
UPPER LAKEVILLE E & F Webber Lakeside Park
Wpccc[F]ccc[R]. 738 Upper Lakeville Road 902-845-2340 / 800-589-2282 info@webberslakesideresort.com www.webberslakesideresort.com E,W,Se,U•Pull-thrus•C/T/Y•Swimming: L 48-hr CXL•@ Sites: 67 (35 o/n) • May 10–Oct 10
Murphy’s Camping on the Ocean
pccc[F]ccc[R] $30–45 308 Murphys Road / 902-772-2700 murphyscampingontheocean@gmail.com www.murphyscamping.ca E,W,U•DS•C/T/Y•Swimming: O•48-hr CXL•@ Sites: 51 (41 o/n) • May 15–Oct 15
SPRY BAY $32–60
EAST SHIP HARBOUR Norse Cove Camping
p. 30–108 51 Dewolfes Road / 902-430-4559 info@norse-cove.com / www.norse-cove.com U•C/T/Y•Swimming: O•48-hr CXL•@ Sites: 18 o/n •Year-round
Spry Bay Campground & Cabins
p,ccc[F]cd[R]. $28–99 19867 Highway 7 902-772-2554 / 866-229-8014 / gonecamping@ sprybaycampground.ca / www.sprybaycampground.ca E,W,U•Pull-thrus•DS•C/T/Y•Swimming: P•@ Sites: 48 (33 o/n) • May 1–Oct 31
SHEET HARBOUR East River Lodge Campground & Trailer Park pccd[F]c[R] 200 Pool Road / 902-885-2057 eastrivercampground@gmail.com E,W,Se,U•DS•Swimming: R•24-hr CXL•@ Sites: 40 (22 o/n) • May 1–Oct 31
$25–35
STAY SMART... STAY ON CAMPUS. EXCELLENT VALUE. IDEAL LOCATION. FRIENDLY SERVICE.
www.msvu.ca/stay reservations@msvu.ca 1.866.405.1805
PORT DUFFERIN Black Duck Ocean View Country Inn qcccd 25245 Highway 7 902-654-2237 gloriav@ns.sympatico.ca Q,D•Ens bath•Full b’fast•Free @ B&B: 3 • Year-round
$100–110, XP $20
WEST QUODDY Brigitte’s Holiday Apartments
p,cccc H $100, XP $10; no tax 159 Gammon Road 902-654-2849 gasser.brigitte@aon.at www.brigittesholidayapartments.com Q•Pvt bath•48-hr CXL•Free @ Apt.: 2 • May 15–Oct 15
CAMPGROUNDS Wp. 1160 West Porter’s Lake Road 902-827-2250 / 888-544-3434 parks.novascotia.ca/content/porters-lake E,W,U•DS•Swimming: L•24-hr CXL Sites: 80 o/n • Seasonal
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COMFORT HOTEL BAYER’S LAKE
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Comfort Hotel Bayer’s Lake 2015 Canadian Hotel of the Year
$27–36
Halifax’s #1 Hotel as Rated by TripAdvisor 88 Chain Lake Dr., Halifax, NS B3S 1A2 T: 902-405-4555 Toll free: 855-405-4555 www.comforthotelhalifax.com
Free Hot Buffet Breakfast Complimentary Wi-Fi Free On-Site Parking Indoor Heated Pool On-Site Restaurant / Lounge Minutes from Downtown Halifax Close to All Major Attractions Rates starting $139.99 - $249.99 XP - $10
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Peggy’s Cove
SOUTH SHORE ACCOMMODATIONS PROSPECT Sand Castle Tourist Service + Bed & Breakfast
qcccdH $119, XP $15; no tax 328 Seligs Road 902-852-2241 fpcltd@eastlink.ca www.relaxatsandcastle.com Q,S•Pvt bath•1-wk CXL•Full b’fast•Free @ Suite: 1 • Apr 10–Dec 31
Seaside 224 B & B
qcccc.H 224 Prospect Bay Road 902-222-7069 debbiedowney@eastlink.ca www.seaside224.com D•Pvt bath•1-wk CXL•Free @ Suite: 1 • Year-round
$139; no tax
BAYSIDE Anchors Gate Bed and Breakfast
q.H $120–140, XP $20 4281 Prospect Road 902-852-3906 salr@eastlink.ca www.anchorsgatebb.com Q,S•Ens bath•Light b’fast•Free @ Apt.: 1 B&B: 2 • June 1–Dec 31
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PEGGY’S COVE AREA (UP TO 20 KM RADIUS) BIG LAKE Big Lake Hospitality
p. $80–175 5849 Prospect Road 902-982-1296 biglakeca@hotmail.com biglakeca.tripod.com Q•Ens bath•24-hr CXL•Buffet b’fast•Free @ Motel: 8 • June 15–Oct 1
PEGGY’S COVE Peggy’s Cove Bed & Breakfast
cccc $159–175, XP $25 19 Church Road 902-823-2265, 877-725-8732 stay@peggyscovebb.com www.peggyscovebb.com Q,D•Ens or pvt bath•1-wk CXL•Full b’fast•Free @ B&B Inn: 4 Cottage: 1 • Year-round
The Breakwater Inn
cccc. 130 Peggy’s Point Road 902-821-2307, 844-676-2683 info@breakwaterinn.ca www.breakwaterinn.ca Q•Ens bath•5-day CXL•Full b’fast•Free @ B&B: 3 • Year-round
$130–160
p. 8444 Peggy’s Cove Road 902-823-3178, 888-254-3892 cliftycovemotel@gmail.com www.cliftycovemotel.com K,Q,D•Ens bath•24-hr CXL•Free @ Motel: 11 • May 1–Oct 30
"pccccd.H 8650 Peggy’s Cove Road 866-823-2160 info@oceanstoneresort.com www.oceanstoneresort.com Q,D,T,S•Ens or pvt bath•Free @ Resort: 25 • Year-round
$89–159
$99–550
GLEN MARGARET By the Bay Bed and Breakfast
p,. $90–140, XP $20 10502 Peggy’s Cove Road 902-821-2348, 855-821-2348 watson.cathie@gmail.com www.bythebaybandb.ca Q•Ens or pvt bath•24-hr CXL•Full b’fast•Free @ B&B: 3 • Year-round
ST. MARGARETS BAY AREA BOUTILIER’S POINT Bay Breeze Motel & Cottages
p.H $99–249, XP $8 6970 St. Margarets Bay Road 902-826-2213, 800-565-2615 baybreeze@ns.sympatico.ca www.baybreeze.ca Cottage: 9 Motel: 15 • May 1–Nov 1
Larinda’s Landing Oceanfront Cottages
INDIAN HARBOUR Clifty Cove Motel
Oceanstone Resort
pccccH 7532 St. Margarets Bay Road 902-425-4662, 866-766-2233 info@larindaslanding.com www.larindaslanding.com K,Q,D•Pvt bath• Free @ Cottage: 7 • May 17–Oct 21
$214–414
SOUTH SHORE ACCOMMODATIONS
Hubbards Beach Cottages
QUEENSLAND Colwell’s by the Sea
qcccdH 10 Colwell Drive 709-745-2760, 800-780-3682 rentals@stayinnovascotia.com D,S•Pvt bath•12-wk CXL•@ Cottage: 3 • June 1–Sept 30
$975–1,800 weekly
Rosewood Cottages
Pleasant View B&B and Guest House
p,cccd/cccc $150; no tax 9301 St. Margarets Bay Road 902-857-1201 thefosters@pleasantviewbandb.com www.pleasantviewbandb.com Q,T•Ens bath•48-hr CXL•Full b’fast•Free @ B&B: 2 Tourist Home: 4 • June 1–Oct 15
Queensland Cottages
pcccdH 461–469 Conrads Road 902-233-0367 hiltzanne@eastlink.ca www.queenslandcottages.com Q,S•Pvt bath•4-wk CXL•Free @ Cottage: 3 • June 15–Oct 15
pccc.H 226 Shore Club Road 902-857-9460, 855-858-9460 inquiries@hubbardsbeach.com www.hubbardsbeach.com D,T•Pvt bath•Free @ Cottage: 11 • May 15–Oct 15 qccccdH 187 Shore Club Road 902-857-2001 rosewood@rosewoodonthecove.com www.rosewoodonthecove.com K,Q,T,S•Pvt bath•@ Cottage: 7 • May 1–Oct 31
$150–350
INDIAN HARBOUR King Neptune Campground
$290–425
MILL COVE $900–1,100 weekly
q,ccccd H $109–225, XP $25 9609 Highway 3 902-857-2417, 800-373-2417 surfside.inn@live.com www.thesurfsideinn.com Q,D,S•Ens bath•72-hr CXL•Light b’fast•Free @ Inn: 8 • Year-round
HUBBARDS Anchorage House & Cottages
Fish Store Cottage Vacation Rental
qccccH $1,250–1,950 weekly 709-745-2760, 800-780-3682 rentals@stayinnovascotia.com Q,D,S•Pvt bath•12-wk CXL•Free @ Vac. Home: 1 • May 1–Nov 30
Surfside Inn
BIRCHY HEAD Ice House Cottage
q.H $850–1,350 weekly, XP $25 490 Mill Cove Shore Road 902-440-0924 www.musicmiracle.com Q•Pvt bath•Free @ Cottage: 2 • June 1–Sept 30
LIVERPOOL AREA (UP TO 20KM RADIUS)
pcccdH $110–230, XP $15 56 Shore Club Road 902-857-9402, 800-565-2624 info@anchoragehouse.com www.anchoragehouse.com K,Q,D,T,S•Ens or pvt bath•2-wk CXL•@ Cabin: 2 Cottage: 10 Tourist Home: 5 Year-round
CAMPGROUNDS
SUMMERVILLE CENTRE Quarterdeck Beachside Villas & Grill
"qccccd H $169–429 7499 Highway 3 902-683-2998, 800-565-1119 beachside@quarterdeck.ca www.quarterdeck.ca K,Q,D,S•Pvt bath•Free @ Resort: 34 • Year-round
Our public accommodations, available between May and August of each year, feature private bedrooms, private washrooms*, complimentary wireless internet access, overnight parking and daily membership privileges to on-campus fitness facilities. With affordable nightly, weekly and monthly rates available for visitors, students, seniors and Dalhousie alumni - we can’t wait to welcome you.
p,cc[F]c[R] $35–40 8536 Peggy’s Cove Road 902-823-2582 kingneptunecampground@gmail.com www.kingneptunecampground.ca E,W,Se,U•DS•Pull-thrus•Swimming: O•24-hr CXL•@ Sites: 65 o/n • June 1–Sept 30
GLEN MARGARET Wayside Camping Park
p,ccc[F]c[R]. $35–45 10295 Peggys Cove Road 902-823-2547 wayside@eastlink.ca www.waysidecampground.com E,W,Se,U•DS•Pull-thrus•Swimming: O•24-hr CXL•@ Sites: 150 (90 o/n) • May 1–Nov 15
HUBBARDS Hubbards Beach Campground
pccc[F]cc[R] $35–45 226 Shore Club Road 902-857-9460 / 855-858-9460 inquiries@hubbardsbeach.com www.hubbardsbeach.com E,W ,Se,U•DS•C/T/Y•Pull-thrus Swimming: O 48-hr CXL•@ Sites: 133 (32 o/n) • May 15–Oct 1
ANNAPOLIS VALLEY ACCOMMODATIONS Old Orchard Inn & Spa See ad p.71 #N, Cabins ccc hotel cccd . $115–225
153 Greenwich Rd., 902-542-5751, 800-561-8090 reservations@oldorchardinn.ns.ca oldorchardinn.com Hotel • Year-round, Cabins May–Oct.
Nice Rooms. Great People. • Free hot breakfast • Free wireless internet • Free parking
Dartmouth
Direct: 902.465.4000 101 Yorkshire Avenue Extension
Reservations:
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tours & outdoor fun
VisionAir Tour
Ice skating on frozen ponds, hiking through a sylvan paradise bursting to life in the spring,
BEACHES/SWIMMING PROVINCIAL PARKS: SUPERVISED SWIMMING
or sailing upon sun-dappled
Supervised 10am–6pm, early July–late August. Check beach status at novascotiaparks.ca.
waves, Halifax is a year-round
Clam Harbour Beach (ocean) off Hwy. 7.
destination. From ambitious adventures to brief escapes, the city boasts countless ways to enjoy the great outdoors. The following pages share locals’ favourites, popular visitor activities, and more.
Supervised weekends only, facilities.
Queensland Beach (ocean) Hwy. 3 or Exit 6 from Hwy. 103.
Warm waters (relatively) of St. Margaret’s Bay. Picnic area.
Rainbow Haven Beach Provincial Park (ocean) Hwy. 207 to Bissett Rd.
Full facilities. Closest serviced beach park to downtown Halifax.
Large inland lake. Facilities, camping.
UNSUPERVISED SWIMMING Cleveland Beach (ocean)
Lawrencetown Beach (ocean) Hwy. 207.
Minimal facilities.
Facilities. Popular surfing spot year-round. Supervised swimming areas in peak season.
Crystal Crescent Beach (ocean)
Martinique Beach (ocean)
On the open Atlantic. No facilities. 3 beaches. Trails.
Dollar Lake (lake) Wyse Corner, Rte. 212.
Off Hwy. 7/107 at Musquodoboit Harbour.
St. Margaret’s Bay, Hwy. 3 or Exit 6 from Hwy. 103.
Hwy. 349, near Sambro.
Minimal facilities. At 5km, it is the longest beach in Nova Scotia.
Laurie Provincial Park (lake)
Oakfield Provincial Park (lake)
Boating (no launch—carry in canoe, kayak), camping, trails.
On Shubenacadie-Grand Lake, Hwy. 2.
Large picnic area, small beach, boat ramp, minimal facilities, accessible.
On Shubenacadie-Grand Lake, Hwy. 2.
Jerry Lawrence Provincial Park # (lake) Upper Tantallon, Hwy. 3.
Accessible, facilities, trails, fishing.
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TOURS & OUTDOOR FUN
TOURS & OUTDOOR FUN
Porters Lake
St. Margaret Sailing Club
West Porters Lake Rd., south off Hwy. 7.
902-823-1089 / 5 Foxberry Hill, Glen Haven, St. Margaret’s Bay / smsc.ca
Large freshwater lake near ocean. Boating, swimming, fishing, facilities, camping.
Taylor Head (ocean) off Hwy. 7 east of Spry Bay. Minimal facilities. Hiking, swimming.
SUPERVISED MUNICIPAL OUTDOOR SWIMMING Most beaches are supervised from 11am–5pm daily, from July 1–August 31. Halifax Common Outdoor Pool open daily, 11am–5pm, July 1–August 31. Bedford Outdoor Pool open daily, hours vary. Phone: 902-490-4682. Free swimming lessons at HRM beaches—call the Beach Line at 902-490-5458 or surf to halifax.ca/ rec/aquatics/ beaches.php#
SAILING Contact Sail Nova Scotia (office@sailnovascotia.ca) at 902-425-5450, ext 312. Foreign watercrafts visiting Canada must report to the Canada Border Services Agency. Call 1-888-226-7277. Approximate season: April–October.
Alderney Marina 902-209-1894 / Ochterloney St. , Dartmouth
Marina facility, power, and sailboats.
Armdale Yacht Club 902-477-4617 / 75 Burgee Run, Halifax armdaleyachtclub.ns.ca
Sailing instruction, guests’ dockage, mooring, dining room.
Bedford Basin Yacht Club 902-835-3729 / bbyc.ca / 377 Shore Dr., Bedford
Adult and children learn-to-sail courses. Visitor mooring and docking available. May–October. Clubhouse available for rental year-round.
Dartmouth Yacht Club 902-468-6050 / dartmouthyachtclub.ca 697 Windmill Rd., Dartmouth
Learn-to-sail programs, guests’ mooring, and marina. Winter boat-storage on land and in water. Year-round.
Petpeswick Yacht Club 902-889-2896 / Musquodoboit Harbour petpeswickyachtclub.ca
Guests’ dockage, power and water, sailing and kayaking lessons. May–October.
Royal Nova Scotia Yacht Squadron 902-477-5653 / rnsys.com 376 Purcell’s Cove Rd., Halifax
Sailing lessons, guest moorings and marinas. North America’s oldest yacht club. Year-round. Closed Mondays.
Learn-to-sail programs, guest moorings and slips, club rental.
St. Mary’s Boat Club 902-490-4688 / 1641 Fairfield Rd., Halifax halifax.ca/smbc
Sailing lessons, canoe rentals, kayak lessons, and summer camps. Outdoor tennis courts. Recreational programs year-round.
Shearwater Yacht Club 902-469-8590 / CFB Shearwater / swyc.ca
Guest moorings, snack bar/bar.
BICYCLE TRAILS For on-road cycling conditions, get the HRM Bike Map from the HRM Customer Service Centre by phoning 311, or download from halifax.ca/ cycling. Many of the following routes are along local highways, suitable for sightseeing and recreational cycling.
Dartmouth Waterfront Trail 3 kms (1.86 mi.) Paved trail from the Alderney Ferry Terminal to the Woodside Ferry Terminal.
Herring Cove 26km (16 mi.) Start and finish at Armdale Rotary. (Routes 253 and 349).
Sambro 65km (40 mi.) Start and finish at Armdale Rotary. (Routes 349 and 306; can include Herring Cove Loop, side trips to Chebucto Head and Crystal Crescent Beach.)
Peggy’s Cove 110km (68 mi.) Start and finish at Armdale roundabout. (Routes 3 and 333; can include side trips to East Dover, Prospect, and Terence Bay.)
Bedford Basin–Waverley 48km (30 mi.) Start at Halifax Ferry Terminal, finish at Dartmouth Ferry Terminal. (Routes 2, 318, and 7.)
Eastern Passage–Cow Bay 34km (21 mi.) Start and finish at Dartmouth Ferry Terminal. (Route 322, Bissett Rd., and Route 207, side trip to Rainbow Haven Provincial Beach.)
Lawrencetown Beach–West Chezzetcook 70km (43 mi.) Start and finish at Dartmouth Ferry Terminal. (Routes 207 and 7, side trips to Conrad’s Beach, Porters Lake Provincial Park.) Contact Bicycle Nova Scotia at 902-425-5450, ext. 316.
GOLF Call the Nova Scotia Golf Association (nsga.ns.ca) at 902-468-8844. Season: May–October.
Airlane Golf Club 902-873-4040 / 2103 Old Guysborough Rd., Goffs airlanegolfclub.com
9 holes. Near Halifax airport. No tee time required.
Glen Arbour Golf Course 902-835-4653, 1-877-835-4653 / 40 Clubhouse Lane, Hammonds Plains / glenarbour.com
Premier course with 18 holes, 9-hole par 3, warm-up facility, practice green, power carts.
Goodwood Family Golf Centre 902-876-1122 / 1300 Prospect Rd., Halifax goodwoodfamilygolf.com
Driving range, lessons, 18-hole mini golf.
Grandview Golf and Country Club 902-435-3278 / eaglequestgolf.com 431 Crane Hill Rd., Dartmouth
18 holes, putting and chipping green, driving range, power carts, lessons. Public course.
Granite Springs Golf Club 902-852-GOLF (4653) / 4441 Prospect Rd. (Rte. 333), Bayside / granitespringsgolf.com
18 holes, practice green, warm-up range, power carts, food and beverages.
Hartlen Point CFB Golf Club Admin: 902-465-6354 / Pro-shop: 902-465-3038 2400 Shore Rd., Eastern Passage
Two 9-hole courses, driving range, club house.
Indian Lake Golf Course 902-876-8844, 199 Old Coach Rd., Goodwood indianlakegolfcourse.ca
18 holes, executive course. Pro shop, practice green, licensed restaurant with deck, and three high-def golf simulators. Open year-round.
The Links at Brunello 902-876-7649, 120 Brunello Blvd., Halifax thelinksatbrunello.com
7,089-yard public course. Bentgrass tees, greens, and fairways. White-sand bunkers, multiple teeing areas, continuous paved cart paths.
The Links at Montague Golf Course & Academy Manager: 902-433-3331, Pro-shop: 902-433-3330 Academy: 902-433-3332 / 5 Lakehill Dr., Dartmouth thelinksatmontague.com
Executive 9-hole course, driving range, pitch and putt, training academy, clubhouse.
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Annapolis Valley Resort & Spa
Old Orchard Inn
Free wi-fi, Dining Roo
TOURS & OUTDOOR FUN
Lost Creek Golf Club 902-865-4653 / 310 Kinsac Road, Beaver Bank lostcreek.ca
Scenic views. 18 holes, par 71. Power carts. Public welcome. Licensed facility.
River Oaks Golf Club 902-384-2033 / 3909 Hwy. 357, Meagher’s Grant riveroaksgolfclub.ca
27-hole public course. Par 70, par 36. Licensed restaurant, bar, canteen, deck. April 15–Oct. 31.
SKATING For information on ice thickness on lakes, call 902-490-3577. Free public skating is offered on the Oval on the Halifax Common (contact 902-490-2347) on the Halifax Common, Robie Street. (Free skates and helmet with photo ID.) There are also numerous indoor rinks. Phone 311 or surf to halifax.ca/skatehrm.
SKIING For downhill information, call Alpine Ski Nova Scotia at 902-425-5450, ext. 349 or email alpinens@sportnovascotia.ca. For crosscountry information, call Cross Country Ski Nova Scotia at 902-425-5454, ext. 316 or email ccsns@sportnovascotia.ca.
SPORT FISHING Visit novascotia.ca/fish/sportfishing or call 902485-5056. For information on deep-sea, shark or tuna fishing, call 902-426-2473.
TENNIS For outdoor court information surf to tennisnovascotia.ca. Indoor courts available at the Northcliffe Indoor Tennis Club (contact 902-4572444), October–May. The Daniel Nestor Tennis Centre (dntc.ca) in Bedford has six indoor clay courts, and offers lessons, showers and change rooms and visitor day passes.
WALKING & HIKING TRAILS For maps, surf to halifax.ca/trails or trails.gov.ns.ca.
Atlantic View Trail atlanticviewtrail.com
There are beautiful ocean vistas and bird watching opportunities along this 10-kilometre non-motorized linear trail extending along the coast between West Lawrencetown Rd. and Causeway Rd. Parking at Lawrencetown Beach parking lot, and a lot next to Hwy. 207 in the Three Fathom Harbour area. Approximately three hours (one way).
Bedford Sackville Connector Greenway A 3-km crushed-surface, multi-use, active transportation trail, a continuation of the Fort Sackville Walkway along the Sackville River from Range Park, Bedford, along the perimeter of the Bedford Rifle Range, then crossing the River twice, connecting to Old Sackville Road and Fultz House Museum, Lower Sackville. See rock sills from bridges restoring aquatic habitat.
Beechville, Lakeside, Timberlea Rails to Trails blttrails.ca
A scenic 13-km multi-use crushed stone trail beginning at the Lakeside Industrial Park continuing to Hubbards. Easy access with parking and bus service along the first 6 kms. Views of several lakes and waterways throughout the trail and direct access to Six Mile falls and The Bluff Wilderness Hiking Trail. Links to many other trails along the South Shore.
Belchers Marsh Park Trails This 2.5-km trail winds around a large marsh and pond in an urban setting. Interpretive panels and map at the fish ladder. Skating in winter. Off Parkland Dr., between Langbrae and Farnham Gate Dr. Main access from Hwy. 102 are Kearney Lake Rd. (Exit 2) or Lacewood (Exit 2A) to Parkland Dr.
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n & Spa
om & Pool
1-800-561-8090
Wolfville Accommodations
TOURS & OUTDOOR FUN
The Bluff Wilderness Hiking Trail
Old Coach Road Trail
Rugged, natural surface trail has four loops for a total of 32km in the last, large wilderness areas on the Chebucto Peninsula. Parking is available at 2890 St. Margaret’s Bay Rd. (Hwy. 3), east of Exit 4 off Hwy. 103. Hikers must follow leave-notrace principles.
A 1-km woodland trail winding through Bedford Ravines. Interpretive panel at trailhead describes the cultural history and natural assets. Park near mailboxes at 70 Southgate Drive off Bedford Hwy. (Route 2).
Cabin Lake Trail
Oceanside park with ruins of forts; 39km of trails. Entrance at the south end of Tower Rd. and Point Pleasant Dr., Halifax.
Point Pleasant Park #
Woodland 2.5 km (return) trail in Royale Hemlocks, steep in places. Access on Starboard Dr., off Larry Uteck Blvd., near Bedford Hwy. or at Transom Dr. Skating in winter. Interpretive panel at the Transom Drive trailhead.
St. Margaret’s Bay Area Rails-to-Trails stmargaretsbaytrails.com
Heritage Trail and Salt Marsh Trail are part of the Trans Canada Trail. The Salt Marsh Trail crosses an extensive salt marsh where watchers have recorded over 145 bird species.
A 32-km multi-use trail starting in Hubley on Hwy. 3, 6km west of Exit 4 off Hwy. 103 to Hubbards, 0.5km east of Exit 6 off Hwy. 103. The trail winds through a number of local communities featuring many ocean and freshwater views and vistas. Watch for birds of prey and a variety of other wildlife.
Fort Sackville Walkway
Shearwater Flyer Trail
From Scott Manor House, Fort Sackville, Bedford, through Fish Hatchery Park at the mouth of the Sackville River, Bedford. Then follow trail markers from Union Street to trail along the River with access to Bedford Atlantic Superstore and Bedford Place Mall, then crossing the river to Range Park, Bedford. 2km., crusher surface, wheelchair accessible from Superstore to Range Park.
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Part of the Trans Canada Trail and accessible at Shearwater, at the intersection of Caldwell and Hines Rd. and at Bissett Rd. There are many opportunities to observe wildlife along a wide crusher dust trail.
Shubenacadie Canal Commission Shubie Canal Greenway Corridor #
The trail runs from near Pine Hill and Glendale Drive, around First Lake to Sucker Brook. There are many facilities along the trail: Sackville Sports Stadium, Sackville High School, Murdock MacKay Kinsman Park, LDRA Arena Tiaso Gym, Sackawa Canoe Club, and Eddie LeBlanc Ball Fields. Many views of the lake. Part of the trail is in Sackville Lakes Provincial Park and connects to other trails in the Provincial Park.
Winds from Sullivan’s Pond along Lake Banook and Lake Micmac, and Lake Charles. Ten kilometres of wide path.
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Waterfront Walks # Short, hard-surface routes. Walks include the Halifax waterfront boardwalk, Dartmouth Harbourfront Trail between the ferry terminals, Fisherman’s Cove at Eastern Passage, and DeWolfe Park in Bedford.
Hemlock Ravine Park A 4-km trail network loops through an old-growth forest. Entrance at the top of Kent Ave. off the Bedford Hwy. (Route 2), or behind Grosvenor Wentworth Park School, off Kearney Lake Rd. (Grosvenor Rd. to Castlehill Dr. to Downing St.) A 4.5-km gently sloped walking, running, and cycling trail in an urban setting, from Parkland Dr. to Washmill Lake Dr. Access from Hwy. 102 to Exit 2A to Lacewood. Parking along any of the side streets or at Canada Games Centre. Crosses several busy streets.
Musquodoboit Trailway A 15-km rail trail along the Musquodoboit River. Access is from a parking lot off Park Rd. on the south and from a parking lot off Hwy. 357 at Gibraltar on the north. Some 26km of wilderness trails connect with the Trailway.
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A&M Sea Charters
Year-round
902-465-6617, amseacharters.com 87 Government Wharf Rd., Eastern Passage
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Aberdeen Bus Tours & Charters
Year-round
902-850-3377, aberdeenbustours.ca 22 Rachael Ave. White’s Lake, NS
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Themed day tours. Shuttle services. 15-, 24-, and 56-passenger buses.
Airlink Cab Tours
Year-round
902-456-7777, 1-866-451-6666 airlinkcab.ca
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Customized tours.
Ambassatours Gray Line
Year-round
902-423-6242, 1-800-565-9662 ambassatours.com
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Private charters for Atlantic Canada; land and water city tours.
Arrive in Style Limousine Service
Year-round
1-866-644-5646, 902-453-5646 arriveinstyle.ca
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Tour services, excursions, sightseeing, airport service.
Atlantic Canada Cycling
June–Sept.
902-423-2453 atlanticcanadacycling.com
Atlantic Tours
Year-round
902-423-7172, 1-800-565-7173 atlantictours.com
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Convention services, guides, package vacations.
Blue Diamond Tours
Year-round
1-866-414-6883, 902-444-6883 bluediamondtours.com
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Personal, private, custom tours, available year-round.
Blue Shark Fishing Charters
June 1– Sept. 30
902-830-4115 bluesharkcharters.com
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Coastal Adventures
April–Oct.
902-772-2774, 1-877-404-2774 coastaladventures.com
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Dtours Visitors & Convention Service
Year-round
902-455-9977 dtoursvisitors@ns.sympatico.ca
East Coast Outfitters
May–Oct.
902-852-2567, 1-877-852-2567 eastcoastoutfitters.com
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Four Winds Charters Ltd.
Year-round
902-826-2562 fourwindscharters.com
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Freewheeling Adventures Inc.
Year-round
902-857-3600, 1-800-672-0775 freewheeling.ca
Gray Line Historic Bus Tours
June–Oct.
902-420-1015 grayline.com/travel-guide/halifax
Great Earth Expeditions
Year-round
1-800-865-0221 greatearthexpeditions.com
Halifax Taxi Tours
Year-round
902-471-2411 halifaxtaxitours.com
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Tour services, narrated tours.
Halifax Titanic Historical Tours
Year-round
902-292-6780 halifaxtitanictours.ca
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Memorable tours of Historic Halifax, South Shore, Annapolis Valley.
Halifax Tour Guys
Year-round
902-406-6314 or 902-802-4259 halifaxcruiseshipshoretours.com halifaxcruiseshiptaxitours.com
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Tours of historic Halifax, Peggy’s Cove, Lunenburg, Grand Pré, Bay of Fundy, food and wine tours.
Harbour Hopper Tours
May–Oct.
902-420-1015 mtcw.ca
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Amphibious vehicle tours downtown Halifax and harbour, fully narrated.
Harbour Queen Dinner and Nightlife Cruises
May–Oct.
902-420-1015 mtcw.ca
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Hatfield Farm
Year-round
1-877-835-5676, 902-835-5676 hatfieldfarm.com
I Heart Bikes HFX
May–Oct.
902-406-7774 iheartbikeshfx.com
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Personalized tours and deep sea fishing.
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Services and advice year-round.
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Specializing in catch-and-release shark fishing.
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Full- and half-day tours, overnight excursions. Kayak instruction.
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Tour services, step-on guides. In business since 1973.
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Individual and group tours, lessons and rentals. Cruise-ship excursions. Corporate groups, wedding groups, families.
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Scuba diving, cruise-ship excursions.
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Individual and group tours. Out-of-country tours year-round. Double-decker, hop-on/hop-off tours. Historic Halifax city tour, Peggy’s Cove tour, Lunenburg/Mahone Bay tour.
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Small-group multi-sport adventures throughout Nova Scotia and abroad.
Harbour tours, dinner and nightlife cruises, private charters.
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Trail rides, wagon/sleigh rides. Weddings and receptions, overnight adventures, corporate events, catering, party planning.
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Bike rentals, tours, group events.
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May 15– Oct. 31
902-210-7728 kayakhalifax.com
Experiential eco-tour. Georges Island and waterfront experience, McNabs Island Outdoor & Culinary Adventure, Halifax Harbour Island Culinary and Glamping Adventure.
Local Tasting Tours
Year-round
902-818-9055 localtastingtours.com
McNabs Island Ferry Service
Year-round
902-465-4563, 1-800-326-4563 mcnabsisland.com
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Murphy’s the Cable Wharf Nature & Whale Watching Cruises
May–Oct.
902-420-1015 ambassatours.com
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Murphy’s the Cable Wharf Party Cruises
June–Sept.
902-420-1015 ambassatours.com
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Need-A-Lift Transportation Services
Year-round
902-222-5438 needalift.ca
NovaShores Adventures
May–Oct.
1-866-638-4118 novashores.com
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Pedal & Sea Adventures
May–Oct.
902-858-3030, 1-877-777-5699 pedalandseaadventures.com
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Segway Nova Scotia
May–Oct.
902-880-6630 segwayns.com
Summer Bay Deep Sea Fishing
May–Oct.
902-420-1015 ambassatours.com
Tall Ship Silva
May–Oct.
902-420-1015 ambassatours.com
Tall Tale Tours
Year-round
902-430-4015 facebook.com/talltaletours
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Historical walking tour, French, tour services.
Tattle Tours
Year-round
902-494-0525 tattletours.ca
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Guided ghost walks, walking tours of historic Halifax and step-on guide services.
Taylor Made Tours
Year-round
902-448-4982, 902-465-6272 facebook.com/taylormadetoursmcnabsisland
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Ferry service to McNabs Island.
TayMac Tours
Year-round
902-422-4861, 1-800-565-8296 taymactours.com
Theodore Too– Big Harbour Tours
May–Oct.
902-420-1015 ambassatours.com
Tours by Towncar
Year-round
902-456-3926, 1-877-595-8687 toursbytowncar.ns.ca
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Tour services.
Uncork Nova Scotia
Year-round
902-472-2668, 1-877-365-2552 winetoursns.com
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Public, private, and customized wine tours and city tours.
Vision Air Services Inc.
Year-round
902-873-3488 visionairhelicopters.ca
Wood’s Limousine Service
Year-round
902-864-8283, 1-888-720-5466 woodslimo.com
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Tour services, cruise-ship shore excursions.
World Class Executive Transportation
Year-round
902-864-4004, 1-800-565-2777 nslimo.ca
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Tour services, step-on guides, pre-arranged airport service.
Your Cab Bus & Van Tours
Year-round
902-209-3355, 1-866-831-2277 yourcab.ca
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Step-on guides. 15- ,24-,47-, and 56-passenger buses. Cultural, Christian, and architectural tours.
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Culinary tours depart from Halifax Seaport and other locations daily. Tours daily, May– October.
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Self-guided tours of McNabs Island and Devil’s Island from Eastern Passage.
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Commentated tour, search for minke & fin whales, dolphins and sea life. Live lobster trap pull & bird feeding.
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Live band and DJ party cruises, Thursday– Saturday weekly.
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Specializing in wheelchairaccessible tours and services. Sea kayaking tours, beginners welcome, instruction available.
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Local, provincial tours; international tours year-round.
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Segway tours and group events. No experience necessary. Minimum age 14 (under 16 must be accompanied by an adult).
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All gear supplied, fish for cod, haddock, mackerel, and Boston bluefish. Keep what you catch.
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Halifax Harbour sailing cruises, cocktail cruises, culinary experiences, weddings, special events, party cruises private charters.
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Customized tours. Vacation planning. Cruise-ship shore excursions. Multilingual step-on guides. 65’ replica of popular kids’ TV show, daily harbour tours.
Narrated group or individual helicopter tours, custom flights, golfing transport, island excursions, and photography adventures.
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