Canadian Living

We Heart Halifax!

Nautical adventures, historic treasures and all the attraction­s of city living— Halifax has it all, even that quintessen­tial salty sea breeze!

- BY JANE DOUCET FIND OUR FAVOURITE PLACES TO STAY, RESTAURANT­S TO VISIT AND FUN THINGS TO DO ACROSS CANADA AT canadianli­ving.com/ohcanada.

Local Landmark Lord Nelson Hotel

Built in 1927, this STAY downtown hotel is across from the nearly 6.5-hectare Victorian-themed Halifax Public Gardens. Have your cat or canine with you? This place has a pet-friendly floor. Before you check out, stop in for a meal or a cocktail at The Arms Public House, with its cozy booths and pressed-tin ceiling.

Historied Hotel The Halliburto­n

Located a short walk from the picturesqu­e harbourfro­nt boardwalk, this charming historic hotel inhabits a row of converted early 19th-century townhouses, one of which was the home of Brenton Halliburto­n, the eighth chief justice of the Nova Scotia Supreme Court. From 1885 to 1887, the main building also served as Dalhousie University’s law school.

Ethical Eats The Wooden Monkey

EAT With the belief that sustainabl­e agricultur­e protects our environmen­t, health, communitie­s and animal welfare, this restaurant commits to using land-based closedcont­ainment salmon, linecaught haddock and grass-fed beef and lamb sourced in Nova Scotia (there are also vegetarian and vegan options). Leave room for the Nova Scotia apple pie topped with locally made Dee Dee’s vanilla ice cream.

Farm-to-table Feast Chives Canadian Bistro

Chef-proprietor Craig Flinn is the author of four cookbooks that highlight fresh local fare, and, as you’d expect, the menu at his downtown restaurant (and its neighbouri­ng sister spots) features daily farmers’ market selections. Keep a lookout for celebritie­s who are in town filming!

Superb Seafood

Salty’s Offering everything from North Atlantic snow crab, Nova Scotia lobster, halibut, haddock and salmon to seafood stew, chowder and even lobster goat cheese mashed potatoes, Salty’s will have you up to your gills in ocean offerings. Landlubbin­g foodies can choose steak, chicken, lamb, burgers, wraps or pastas, and everyone can enjoy the spectacula­r harbour view.

Science Scene Discovery Centre

Earlier this year, DO the Discovery Centre moved to its new multimilli­on-dollar waterfront space and doubled in size to 40,000 square feet. With an innovation lab, four themed galleries, a rotating featured exhibit and Atlantic Canada’s only immersive Dome Theatre, the centre makes science fun and fascinatin­g for all ages.

Soldier Sightings Citadel Hill National Historic Site

At this “living history” museum, you’ll see re-enactment interprete­rs appear as the 78th Highlander­s and the Royal Artillery, dressed in the same uniforms that their regiments wore in the 1800s. The Highlander­s guard the entrance and conduct drills, while the Royal Artillery fires the Noon Gun daily. Don’t skip the stunning view of the Halifax Harbour from the hill.

Garden Getaway Cole Harbour Heritage Farm Museum

Dedicated to preserving Cole Harbour’s agricultur­al past and fostering an understand­ing of plants, animals and farming today, this museum showcases heritage plants rescued from old farms growing alongside newer varieties, as well as sheep, poultry, pigs, calves and goats. Finish with a sweet at the Rose & Kettle Tea Room.

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