Maritime Museum of the Atlantic
1675 Lower Water Street, Halifax, NS, Canada
Ta'n me'j Tel'keknuo'ltiek: How Unique We Still Are reflects how Mi’kmaw people remain connected to the lands and waters of Mi’kma’ki through this exhibit featuring Mi'kmaw historian and guest curator, Salina Kemp.
Don't miss out on the fast paced action and energy experienced when you attend a match to cheer on our HFX Wanderers FC professional soccer team this season!
Don't miss out on the energy and fast-paced action experienced as you cheer on our Halifax Tides FC professional women's soccer team in Halifax this season!
On Friday nights starting May 23rd and running until September 26th, as well as Thursday nights in July and August, our outdoor kitchen is entirely powered by wood fire. Each Friday we dine together at long tables and bring you the best local produce available from producers and suppliers in Kings County. We work with […]
A unique blend of entertainment to please everyone: storytelling, hiking, food, local-flavour, concerts, songwriters' circle and late night square dances!
New for 2026, the Festival de Coques (Clam Festival) in Clare will celebrate the rich tradition of clam digging as a “Must-Do” authentic Acadian experience! The festival will be family friendly, outdoor, activity based, educational and accessible.
Parrsboro Creative
223 Main Street, Parrsboro, NS, Canada
On Nova Scotia’s Bay of Fundy, home to the highest tides in the world creating unique and ever-changing shoreline scenery, Parrsboro has become home to Canada’s largest Plein Air Festival.
On June 20-21, 2026, ROCKWOOL Canada Sail Grand Prix will make their grand return to the roaring crowds and challenging ocean course on Halifax Harbour in Halifax Nova Scotia! Join sold out crowds as they cheer on SailGP's Team Canada as they go head to head with 12 international F50 race teams on Halifax Harbour.
Privateer Park
94 Henry Hensey Drive, Liverpool, NS, Canada
Step back into the 1780s in Liverpool, the "Port of the Privateers" This award-winning summer festival brings Nova Scotia’s swashbuckling history to life through historical reenactments, musket fire, and a traditional colonial encampment at Fort Poin