The 1917 Halifax Explosion, which occurred during the First World War, remains to this day the deadliest disaster in Canadian ...
On April 12, 1776, the 4th Provincial Congress in session at Halifax passed a resolution that became known as “The Halifax Resolves.” In this document, North Carolinians declared ...
Known for its extensive coastline spanning more than 8,000 miles, Nova Scotia has a rich maritime history. Halifax, the province’s capital and largest city, is situated on one of the deepest ...
For more information, visit the museum’s website. Peggy's Cove, Lunenburg and Titanic Cemetery Full Day Tour (15 reviews) Peggy’s Cove & Halifax Historic Tour (214 reviews) ...
The color was fantastic as we flew into Halifax in early October—oranges, reds, and golds everywhere. We knew that we had ...
The Halifax Waterfront is a fun-filled spot packed with cafes, restaurants, bars, breweries, shops, historic ships, boat tours and ferries, not to mention buskers and other street performers.
State-of-the-art sound and lighting, and special security gates are set to help maximise use of Halifax’s market at evenings ...