Top Nine Reasons Why Halifax Is Awesome
#1. The Emera Oval



#2 The Halifax Citadel

As a visitor you'll be able to explore the fortress, learn about the soldiers who were stationed there, and literally touch a piece of Halifax’s military history. Don't miss the Army Museum, which showcases uniforms, weaponry and models of the fort throughout history.
[image error] Every day at noon, the cannon is still fired from atop Citadel Hill. Not just for summer tourists, the Citadel is also famous for its ghost tours and Christmas programs.
#3. The Halifax Public Library
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Pardon me while I drool. With the official opening date of December 13th, 2014, this sleek design incorporates the feeling of inviting openness with high tech influences. Personally, I'm going to try and hide and get locked inside overnight, then read ALL THE BOOKS.
You have to check out the link for the photo gallery because, as they say, a picture is worth a thousand words.
#4. The Waterfront
[image error] destination360.comI feel incredibly lucky to live in a city where I'm only a half hour walk away from the ocean!
Stroll along the boardwalk that stretches from Pier 21 all they way to the Historic Properties, while stopping at various vendors and delicious restaurants along the way.
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With the downtown business district as a backdrop, the Halifax waterfront is home to countless world-class events each year. From Nocturne Halifax: Art at Night, to the renowned TD Halifax International Jazz Festival to international Tall Ships visits, Halifax is a vibrant event city.
#5. The People!
Yes, it's true. We are awesome. Halifax—and let's be honest—all of Nova Scotia is world renowned for its hospitality.
#6. The Halifax Public Gardens
[image error] hearinginstitute.caRecognized as a National Historic Site in 1984, the Public Gardens showcases a collection of garden artifacts such as statues, fountains, and the iconic bandstand.
[image error] tripadvisor.caWith it's lush backdrop of massive rhododendrons and pathways lined with vibrant annuals, the Public Gardens is a popular spot for Wedding and Prom pictures.
Plus, it has Uncommon Grounds , a locally owned and operated gourmet coffee shop that also serves hand paddled ice cream.
#7. The Halifax Seaport Farmers Market

#8. Pier 21


#9. Neptune Theatre


With the capacity to showcase a range of plays from Chicago to Margaret's Museum, the Neptune Theatre successfully brings the flash and glamour of a Broadway musical without losing its perfectly intimate appeal.
BONUS!
Nimbus Publishing
Halifax also happens to be the home of my publisher, Nimbus Publishing—the largest English-language publisher east of Toronto.
Nimbus produces more than thirty new titles a year on a range of subjects relevant to the Atlantic Provinces— children’s picture books and fiction, literary non-fiction, social and cultural history, nature photography, current events, biography, sports, and cultural issues.
What's your favourite thing about Halifax?
Published on November 12, 2014 18:56
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