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From there you can visit Halifax’s Citadel Hill, Fleming Park, War of 1812, Halifax Explosion, and Titanic Burial Site. We then travel towards Peggy’s Cove, stopping at Acadian Maple Products, for some samples of maple candy, cookies, and brittle. You can also taste samples of ...
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Continue your stroll northward along the boardwalk to the Maritime Museum of the Atlantic. View shipwreck artifacts and visit exhibitions on two maritime disasters that affected the area: the Halifax Explosion and the sinking of the Titanic. Find out about the tragic explosion that killed 2,000 pe...
For a taste of Halifax's maritime heritage, visit the Maritime Museum of the Atlantic, where you can explore fascinating exhibits on the Titanic and local seafaring history. Just a short walk from the hotel, you'll find yourself in the heart of downtown Halifax. Discover a wide range of ...
Stroll the waterfront: The long waterfront boardwalk begins from the farmers’ market, so set your Fitbit and start walking. Along the way, you can drop into theMaritime Museumof the Atlantic, which proudly displays the finest collection of wooden artefacts recovered from theTitanic. As the clos...
The Man in Seat 61 says "You can head West from Toronto to the Rockies & Vancouver on VIA Rail's great transcontinental streamliner, the Canadian. But what happens if you go East? VIA Rail's other long-distance train is the Océan from Montreal to Halifax Nova Scotia, and if you ride...
Rd) where you can learn about the shared history of millions of newCanadians and Maritime Museum of the Atlantic(1675 Lower Water St) which specializes in the Marine history of Atlantic Canada from the Titanic, to Theodore Tugboat. Both are located on the Halifax waterfront along the boardwalk...
Between 1928 and 1971, Pier 21 was the Canadian version of the USA's Ellis Island, where all prospective immigrants arrived. More than a million people passed through these redbrick halls, and it's an emotional experience to walk through the very same doorways wh...
He was the baby with no name. Found and taken from the north Atlantic 6 days after the sinking of the Titanic in 1912 his tiny body so moved the rescue workers that they called him “our baby.” In their home port of Halifax Nova Scotia people collected money for a headstone in front...