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Historic & Cultural
Explore Halifax’s maritime heritage, museums, and historic sites—stories of the past at every turn.




Cruises & Water Views
Sail Halifax Harbour for ocean views, coastal charm, and unforgettable sunsets over the Atlantic.
Food & Drinks
Taste Halifax’s local flavours—fresh seafood, craft brews, and cozy spots from waterfront to downtown.
Halifax Must-Visit Destinations & Top Attractions
Discover Halifax’s top travel spots—from Peggy’s Cove to Pier 21—plan your unforgettable Nova Scotia getaway.

Peggy’s Cove

Halifax Citadel National Historic Site

Fairview Lawn Cemetery

Halifax Public Gardens

Halifax Harbour

Canadian Museum of Immigration at Pier 21

Confederation Bridge

Maritime Museum of the Atlantic

Lunenburg

Old Town Clock

St. Paul's Anglican Church

Point Pleasant Park

Halifax City Hall

Halifax Seaport Farmers' Market

Province House

Annapolis Valley

Alexander Keith’s Brewery

Government House

Mahone Bay

Oak Island
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Quick Facts
Best Time to Visit
Halifax experiences its highest average temperatures from July to August.
Language
English is the primary language spoken in Halifax, Nova Scotia.
Currency
The local currency used in Halifax is the Canadian dollar (CAD).
Visa Info
Visa requirements for entering Halifax depend on the traveler's nationality and purpose of visit.
Plug Type
Halifax uses Type A and Type B electrical plugs with a standard voltage of 120V.
Time zone
Halifax operates on Atlantic Time (AST/ADT).




