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hrough its exhibitions and programs, the Gallery functions as a visual arts resource for Mount Saint Vincent University, communities served by the University, Metro Halifax residents and art publics everywhere. Admission is always free of charge.
Established in 1749, this is Halifax's first cemetery.
The name of this popular bar and patio restaurant has nothing to do with how the food tastes; try the delicious meals and funky drinks when you visit this friendly establishment.
Nova Scotia is best known for the tall sailing ship made famous on the Canadian dime, the legendary racing schooner Bluenose; both the original Bluenose and her modern successor, Bluenose II, were...
Have a pint or two of brew with some good cheer thrown in at this friendly Halifax bar and patio restaurant.
Run right to this specialty shop that offers everything from running shoes to shorts for your next jog.
Here visitors can learn about eastern Canada's indigenous flowers, plants and wildlife.
Canada's first hydrographic ship was used in mapping the ocean from 1913 to 1969 and is now open to the public for viewing and tours.