

A somber reminder of the 1998 Swissair Flight 111 tragedy, this memorial honors the 229 lives lost.
A somber and moving memorial dedicated to the victims of Swissair Flight 111, which crashed into the ocean nearby in 1998.
A iconic red and white lighthouse offering stunning views of the Atlantic Ocean and surrounding fishing village.
A vibrant, 3km boardwalk along the Halifax Harbour, featuring restaurants, shops, and beautiful sunset views.
Bacon, eggs, sausages, baked beans, mushrooms, tomatoes, toast, and black pudding.
Butter-toasted bun filled with lobster meat, lettuce, and mayonnaise.
Creamy soup made with fish, shellfish, and vegetables, often served with oyster crackers.
A local favorite for breakfast, known for its pastries and bread baked in a stone oven.
A historic restaurant offering stunning views of the ocean, famous for its seafood dishes.
A historic restaurant located in a former fish market, known for its seafood and steak dishes.
A commemorative coin honouring the victims of Swissair Flight 111, symbolizing the town's resilience and remembrance.
A traditional Nova Scotian sweater, hand-knit using local wool, representing the region's rich maritime history.
Made from locally sourced blueberries, this jam is a taste of Nova Scotia's wild blueberry season and a popular local delicacy.
The memorial is located near the ocean, so weather can be unpredictable and rainy.
The memorial is a outdoor site, requiring visitors to walk on uneven surfaces.
Visitors may want to take photos and use their phones for navigation or information.

Witness the breathtaking spectacle of the sun rising over the mighty Mississippi River, painting the sky with hues of orange and pink.
Hikkim Post Office, at 4,400 meters, is the world's highest post office, offering stunning views of the Himalayas.
A fascinating museum nestled at the base of Superstition Mountain, dedicated to preserving the history and legends of the area.