Getting Around
Halifax has a reliable public transportation system including buses and ferries.





Halifax, officially the Halifax Regional Municipality, is the capital and most populous city of Nova Scotia. Known for its rich maritime history, Halifax offers scenic harbor views and a vibrant cultural scene. As the economic center of Atlantic Canada, it is home to a concentration of government offices, universities, and private companies. Visitors can explore its many museums, historic sites, and enjoy the natural beauty of its surrounding rural areas. With a population of over 530,000, Halifax is a bustling city that seamlessly blends history with modernity.
Halifax, officially the Halifax Regional Municipality, is the capital and most populous city of Nova Scotia. Known for its rich maritime history, Halifax offers scenic harbor views and a vibrant cultural scene. As the economic center of Atlantic Canada, it is home to a concentration of government offices, universities, and private companies. Visitors can explore its many museums, historic sites, and enjoy the natural beauty of its surrounding rural areas. With a population of over 530,000, Halifax is a bustling city that seamlessly blends history with modernity.
Rich maritime heritage.
Scenic harbor views.
Vibrant cultural scene.
Economic hub of Atlantic Canada.
Close access to the Atlantic Ocean, ideal for maritime activities.
Rich cultural heritage with several museums and historical sites.
Home to several universities, creating a youthful and vibrant atmosphere.
Halifax has a reliable public transportation system including buses and ferries.
Try the fresh seafood, especially the lobster rolls and scallops.
History enthusiasts and business travelers.
CAD $
$100-$200 p/day
English, French
Pack layers as the weather can be unpredictable, especially near the coast.
Visit the Canadian Museum of Immigration at Pier 21 for a deep dive into Canada's immigration history.
Tourists, Business, History Buffs, Students
May-October
Spring in Halifax is mild and perfect for exploring the city's parks and gardens.
Summers are warm and ideal for enjoying the harbor and outdoor festivals.
Fall offers beautiful foliage and is a great time for hiking and exploring the countryside.
Winters can be cold, but it's a great time to enjoy indoor attractions and cozy cafes.