The Halliburton
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Nova Scotia’s city by the sea
Walk along the Halifax waterfront boardwalk that follows the water’s edge alongside the world’s second largest ice-free harbour. Stretching from the Canadian Museum of Immigration at Pier 21 – the gateway into Canada for over one million immigrants – to Casino Nova Scotia, you’ll pass unique shops, restaurants, and a bustling working harbour.
Hop aboard the ferry, North America’s longest running saltwater ferry, in fact, and cross the harbour to the Dartmouth side which is filled with more locally-owned shops, galleries, cafés, restaurants, and pubs.
A visit to Halifax is exceptional all year round, but tourism season is at it’s peak between April and November.
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Located across the harbour from Halifax, Dartmouth boasts an emerging culinary scene with top-notch restaurants and eclectic shops throughout the downtown core.
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Nova Scotia’s capital city is a vibrant hub of culture and entertainment with top restaurants, live music, theatre, museums, national historic sites, and more.
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Halifax is the historical and cultural capital of Atlantic Canada. K’jipuk’tuk meaning Great Harbour was the name given to the area by the Mi’kmaq.
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