1. Alantic Playland - Open daily 11- 6pm during the season Feature's waterslides and bumper boats, an antique carousel, mini - golf and batting cages, bumper boats, go carts, arcade games and more.
2. Bedford Institute of Oceonology - take a free guided tour of Canada's Largest Center for Ocean research May through August weedkdays from 9am - 4pm. They also have an Open House in September and a Gala Celebration in October.
3.
Maritime Museum of Atlantic - learn about Nova Scotia's rich maritime heritage and check out their permenit exhibit to the Titanic or step aboard the CSS Acadia
4.
Discovery
Center - check out their exhibits, live Science Shows and work shops. Three floors of interactive fun with temporary and permanent exhibits so there is always something new to see.
5.
Shearwater Aviation Museum - history and technology of Canadian maritime aviation
7.
Point Pleasant
Park - get a great view of the sea, or go for a walk on one of the many nature trails
8.
Lawrencetown
Beach - a popular beach for both families and surfers
9.
Neptune Theatre
10.
Clay Cafe Pottery Studio
11.
Halifax
Public Gardens
12.
The Royal Nova
Scotia International Tattoo - check out this week long annual event
13.
Citadel National Historic Site
14.
Hatfield Farm - trail wagon & sleigh rides, pony rides, horseback riding and a petting zoo and much more
15.
Fairview
Law Cemetery
- the final resting place for many of the Titanic victims
16.
Point Pleasant
Park - features 39 kilometres of
nature trails great for walking, running or cross country skiing
17.
Halifax
Harbor Ferry
18.
Halifax Metro Centre events
19.
Canadian
Museum of Immigration at Pier 21
20.
Eureka
the National Children's Museum
21.
H.M.C.S. Sackville
22. downtown Halifax
23.
Bluenose II
24.
Seaview
Memorial Park
25.
Emera Oval
26.
McNab's Island
27.
Old Burying Ground
28.
Maritime Command Studio
29.
Nova Scotia
Museum of Natural History
30.
Province House
31.
Shakespeare by the Sea
32.
Adventure World
33.
Symphony's Nova
Scotia The Nutcracker
34.
Burncoat
ead Park
35.
watch a comedy show at Yuk Yuks
36.
S.S. Atlantic
Heritage Park
37.
York
Redoubt National Historic Site
38.
Historic Properties
39.
Prospect Short Game Golf
40.
Bowling Alleys - Electric Bowl
41. Laser Tag: Laser Zone or Alpha Strike
42.
Berry Picking
43.
Halloween Events: Haunted House: Fear the Darkness at Alderney Landing, Nights of Gore Corn Maze, A Spooky Night at the Movies
44. take an art class at your local Michaels or independent craft store
45. Prince of Wales Tower
46. Check out the historic town clock
44. take an art class at your local Michaels or independent craft store
45. Prince of Wales Tower
46. Check out the historic town clock
47.
Christmas Events: TD Dartmouth Christmas Tree Lighting, Parade, Handmade Holidays a free events hosted by the Centre for Craft, or numerous craft shows
48.
Film Festivals
49.
The Halifax Seaport Farmer's Market - open Tuesday to Sunday from 8am to 4pm and 7am on
Saturdays
50.
Halifax
Swimming Pool
51. watch a movie at one of Halifax's theatres or drive - ins: Bay Road Rrive in theatre
52.
Crystal
Crescent Beach
53.
Hope for Wild Life
54.
Bayer Lake Loop Trail
55.
Take an Alexander Keiths Brewery
Tour
56.
go for a walk on the Halifax
Boardwalk
57.
Halifax
Common - Canada 's
oldest city park now serves as a recreational area during the summer for
baseball, football, soccer and more.
58. Aplaydia Indoor Playground - a soft two story play unit for children upto 9 years old equipped with slides, bridges, tunnels and climbing.
59. Nova Scotian Crystal watch how they make crystal following a century old tradition of mouthblowing and hand cutting each piece
60.
The Monkey Show - make your own sock monkey or other sock creature
61. Great Escapes Nova Scotia Wine Tours
62. Indoor Rock Climbing at Dalhousie University
63. Tattle Tours - walking or van tours full of interesting facts, also hosts the Ghost Walk of Historic Halifax
64. I Heart Bikes - take a guided tour of Halifax by bicycle
63. Tattle Tours - walking or van tours full of interesting facts, also hosts the Ghost Walk of Historic Halifax
64. I Heart Bikes - take a guided tour of Halifax by bicycle
65.
local tasting tour - features delicious samples from downtown eateries
66. Go public skating at one of Halifax's indoor or outdoor ice skating rinks
67. Halifax Shopping Centre
68.
Cole Farm Heritage Farm
69.
Costume
Studies Museum
70.
Fisherman's Life
Museum
71.
Fisherman's Cove
72.
Halifax
Citadel National Park
73.
George's Island
74.
go sight seeing on a double decker
bus - Double Decker Tours Inc.
76. Adventure East
77. paintball - HyperSportz Paintball
78. Brewery Market
79.Dingle Tower - open daily 8am
- 5pm from May to
September. Free Admission.
80.Fort Needham Memorial Bell Tower
81. Granville Mall
82. Atlantic Fringe Festival
83.Moose River Gold Mines Museum
84. Rev M.W. Burke-Gaffney Observatory - free public tours weather permitting on the first and third Saturday of every month
85. Visit anArt Gallery : Anna Leonowens
Gallery, Art Gallery of Nova Scotia , Dalhousie Art Gallery , Mary E. Black Gallery,
Eye Level Gallery
86. Victoria Park
87.Fultz House Museum
88.Spring Garden Road Memorial Public Library
89. Word on The Street Festival - held annually in September celebrating the written word
90. Blue NoseMarathon
91.Nova Scotia Multi Cultural Festival
92. TD'sHalifax Jazz Festival
93. check out a trade show - Atlantic Brides, Halifax International Motorcycle Show, Halifax International Boat Show, Nova Scotia Ideal Home Show, just to name a few.
94. Annual Savour Food & Wine Festival - celebrated through February
95. Oktoberfest
96. Swiss Air Memorial
97.Halifax Busker Festival
98. watch a Hockey game
99. SymphonyNova Scotia
100. Halifax Pop Explosion
101. Halifax Feast Dinner Theatre - produces three musical comedy shows a year with a wide variety of entrees to choose from
77. paintball - HyperSportz Paintball
78. Brewery Market
79.
80.
81. Granville Mall
82. Atlantic Fringe Festival
83.
84. Rev M.W. Burke-Gaffney Observatory - free public tours weather permitting on the first and third Saturday of every month
85. Visit an
86. Victoria Park
87.
88.
89. Word on The Street Festival - held annually in September celebrating the written word
90. Blue Nose
91.
92. TD's
93. check out a trade show - Atlantic Brides, Halifax International Motorcycle Show, Halifax International Boat Show, Nova Scotia Ideal Home Show, just to name a few.
94. Annual Savour Food & Wine Festival - celebrated through February
95. Oktoberfest
96. Swiss Air Memorial
97.
98. watch a Hockey game
99. Symphony
101. Halifax Feast Dinner Theatre - produces three musical comedy shows a year with a wide variety of entrees to choose from
I wish there was a list like this for everywhere I went. All I can think of is to got to restaurants in Halifax but that's it. Thanks so much for sharing!
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