Discover the best of Halifax on this 6-hour guided experience, designed for cruise travelers who want to see it all without the stress. Travel in a comfortable small group as your expert guide brings Nova Scotia’s history and coastal beauty to life from pickup at the port.
Visit iconic landmarks like Peggy’s Cove Lighthouse, where waves crash against granite rocks along the Atlantic coastline, and the peaceful Swissair Flight 111 Memorial. Explore Halifax’s powerful past at the Halifax Explosion Memorial Bell Tower and Fairview Lawn Cemetery.
Enjoy included admission to the Halifax Citadel National Historic Site, along with a scenic stop at Dingle Tower. Customize your experience with a choice between a coastal walk at Point Pleasant Park or a relaxing stroll through the historic Halifax Public Gardens.
With engaging storytelling and guaranteed return to your ship, this tour delivers a seamless and memorable Halifax experience.
Your tour guide will contact you by phone call or text message within 24 hours prior to the tour to confirm pickup details and arrival time.
Please wait at the agreed pickup location, such as your hotel entrance, cruise terminal exit, or designated meeting point, 5–10 minutes before the scheduled time.
For easy identification, your guide may be holding a sign with your name on it. If you are unable to respond or cannot be reached by phone, your guide will still arrive at the confirmed pickup location and wait with a sign displaying your name.
At the Halifax Harbour anchor site, travelers will see one of the few remaining physical remnants of the Halifax Explosion—the anchor believed to have come from the French cargo ship Mont-Blanc. Blown here by the force of the explosion, it serves as a powerful symbol of the devastation that reshaped the city. Guests will stop briefly for photos while your guide explains how this single object tells the story of one of the largest non-nuclear explosions in history.
At Dingle Tower in Sir Sandford Fleming Park, travelers will visit a historic stone tower overlooking the Northwest Arm. Built in the early 1900s to commemorate Nova Scotia’s political heritage, the tower offers a scenic and peaceful setting away from the busy city. Guests can walk around the grounds, take in beautiful waterfront views, and capture photos, while your guide shares the story behind this unique landmark and its connection to Halifax’s past.
At Peggy’s Cove Lighthouse, travelers will experience one of Nova Scotia’s most iconic coastal landscapes. Set on smooth granite rocks overlooking the Atlantic Ocean, the lighthouse offers breathtaking views and incredible photo opportunities. Guests will have time to explore the rugged shoreline, watch waves crash against the rocks, and take in the charm of the nearby fishing village, while your guide shares local stories and history that bring this unforgettable location to life.
At Swissair Flight 111 Memorial, travelers will visit a peaceful oceanside memorial honoring the victims of the Swissair Flight 111 crash. Set along the rugged coastline, the site offers a quiet space for reflection with sweeping views of the Atlantic. Guests will walk a short path to the monument while your guide shares the story of the tragedy and the community’s response, making this a meaningful and respectful stop on the tour.
At Fairview Lawn Cemetery, travelers step into one of the most moving sites connected to the tragic story of the RMS Titanic sinking. Walking among the rows of simple grey headstones—many marked only with numbers—guests will learn how Halifax became the final resting place for over 100 victims recovered from the North Atlantic. Your guide will share powerful, human stories behind the graves, including that of J. Dawson, whose name unexpectedly became world-famous decades later. Visitors will have time to walk quietly through the site, take photos, and reflect on the scale of the tragedy, making this a deeply emotional and unforgettable part of the tour.
At Fort Needham Memorial Park, travelers will visit the Memorial Bell Tower and enjoy panoramic views over Halifax Harbour. This peaceful site commemorates the victims and resilience of the Halifax Explosion. Guests will have time to walk the grounds, take photos, and hear the moving story of how the city rebuilt after the tragedy. The elevated views and historic significance make this one of the most meaningful stops on the tour.
At Halifax Citadel National Historic Site, travelers will step inside a star-shaped 19th-century fortress overlooking the city and experience Halifax’s military past firsthand. With included admission, guests can explore the grounds, watch costumed interpreters, see historic barracks and exhibits, and, if timed right, witness the famous noon gun. This stop offers both incredible views and an immersive look into Canada’s colonial history.
At Halifax Public Gardens, travelers will step into one of North America’s finest Victorian-era gardens, filled with vibrant flower beds, elegant fountains, and winding pathways. Guests will enjoy a relaxed stroll through beautifully maintained landscapes while your guide shares the history behind this 19th-century oasis. It’s a peaceful escape in the heart of the city and a perfect spot for photos among colorful blooms and charming garden features.
At Point Pleasant Park, travelers will enjoy a short guided walk through one of Halifax’s most beautiful coastal parks. Guests will stroll along scenic paths to see a few key spots, take in ocean views, and experience the fresh sea air, while your guide shares bits of the park’s history. Though not a full exploration, it offers a peaceful nature break and great photo opportunities.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance of the experience for a full refund.
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