
Halifax.
The capital of Nova Scotia is home to the world's second largest natural harbour.
This is also the site of Canada's first permanent British settlement, founded in 1749.
These are just a few of the interesting historical sites and facts you'll find in Halifax, Nova Scotia.
If history and geography isn't your cup of tea, a walk down the waterfront will make you realize just how pretty this city is.
You can also take a short drive on the scenic Nova Scotia coast, enjoying picturesque fishing villages and even stop by the world famous Peggy's Cove.
If you love comedy, don't miss the Halifax Comedy Festival, one of the premiere comedy festivals in Canada.
Halifax is also a world class whale watching area.
Visitors the world over are struck by the natural beauty of Minkie, Fin and Humpback whales in their natural habitat as well as dolphins, seals and bluefin tuna.
Fishermen will love the deep sea fishing for Atlantic Cod, Mackerel and Pollock.
Visit Halifax today!