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| Halifax, Nova Scotia Canada
As we have already mentioned above, Halifax is home to the world’s greatest and most beautiful natural harbour. To the contrary of what you all might be imagining, the harbour does not turn into one massive glacier during the winter months!
Halifax has many galleries, historical sites and museums to visit such as the Halifax Regional Municipality which offers many artistic and historical programs. However, it is hard to spend time indoors when the outdoors has so much to offer, be it hiking, swimming or strolling along one of the many picturesque parks. The locals are proud of their community and work hard on keeping their cultures which is why there are so many cultural festivities all year round such as the Celtic ceilidhs, outdoor concerts and festivals and live theatre.
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| eAs the capital of Nova Scotia and the largest city in the Atlantic provinces, Halifax is the major centre of the Maritimes. With its steep streets, stunning harbour, and the famous Citadel overlooking the city, Halifax is world-renowned for its beauty and character. Visitors are treated to a city with a close connection to the sea, and Halifax thrives on its maritime history having one of the world's largest natural harbours. Halifax is also a gateway to the many of the other treasures that Nova Scotia has to offer. |
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| Halifax, capital of Nova Scotia, lies on a peninsula and is one of the world's largest deep water harbours. This hilly city rises from the harbour and the historic central district to the upper ramparts of the Halifax Citadel, a star-shaped fortress, offering visitors splendid views of the city and waterfront. While in Halifax be sure to take in the Maritime Museum of the Atlantic and Pier 21 - a national historic site that proudly showcases Canada's immigrant heritage. A drive to nearby Peggy's Cove, to see what must be the world's most photographed lighthouse is also a 'must-do.' |
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