Halifax

Halifax, the largest city in Atlantic Canada and the historical political capital of Nova Scotia, has a rich maritime heritage dating back to its founding by Great Britain in 1749. It was officially incorporated as the “City of Halifax” in 1841. This East coast port city has long been a hub of maritime commerce and fishing, with its history and economy closely intertwined with the cycles of the Atlantic.

On April 1, 1996, the government of Nova Scotia merged the four municipalities within Halifax County to create the Halifax Regional Municipality, a unified regional government encompassing the entire area.

Halifax exudes the vibrant culture of the East Coast, offering salty sea breezes, live music, and delicious lobster rolls. During the day, explore the city’s deep maritime roots while enjoying the company of local buskers and artisans along the bustling Halifax waterfront. When evening falls, immerse yourself in an innovative culinary scene and the lively atmosphere of downtown Halifax.

Surrounded by diverse natural landscapes, Halifax offers seascapes, city skylines, surf-worthy waves, and countless adventure opportunities. Explore an 18th-century citadel or venture out to the archipelago of the 100 Wild Islands before savoring wines from the Annapolis Valley. No matter where you find yourself in Halifax, you’ll encounter a welcoming atmosphere that reflects the city’s modern charm, coastal vibes, and natural wonders.

Map of Halifax