

A vibrant urban waterfront with a rich history, offering stunning views, diverse dining, and cultural attractions.
Explore Halifax's history at this 19th-century fort, featuring a museum and guided tours.
Relax in this Victorian-era public garden, featuring fountains, flowers, and a Victorian greenhouse.
Discover local and international art in this museum, housing over 20,000 works.
A staple in Nova Scotia, this jam is made from locally grown blueberries and is a perfect representation of the region's agricultural heritage.
A traditional Maritime craft, hooked rugs are made from recycled wool and cloth, and often depict local scenes or patterns.
Hand-cut and polished, these crystal pieces are a beautiful example of local craftsmanship and are often used to create jewelry and home decor items.

Halifax can be rainy, a waterproof jacket is essential for exploring the waterfront.
The waterfront is vast and best explored on foot.
To keep your devices powered while exploring or using public Wi-Fi.

Historic restaurant located in a former bank, offering a unique atmosphere and seafood-focused breakfast.
Waterfront restaurant known for its seafood dishes and lively atmosphere, offering a great breakfast menu.
Unique dining experience combining lunch with a live theatre performance.
Poached lobster meat on an English muffin, topped with poached eggs and hollandaise sauce.
A traditional Maritime dessert made with blueberries, dumplings, and a sweet sauce.
Fresh Atlantic cod battered and fried, served with fries and tartar sauce.

Karkala Town Market, a bustling hub in Udupi district, offers a blend of traditional and modern shopping, with a vibrant atmosphere and a rich history.
Immerse yourself in Native American culture at this award-winning center, featuring museums, art galleries, and outdoor activities.
A vibrant traditional market in Greece, offering local produce, textiles, and traditional cuisine.