Halifax Nova Scotia DIY Cruise Port Guide: What You Need to Know!
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- čas přidán 3. 07. 2024
- Halifax is a great and convenient port in Nova Scotia, Canada. Sailing with Princess Cruises, we explore the port and transport options. Then we explore some city highlights: Peggy’s Cove, Harbor Walk and Halifax Waterfront, Maritime Museum of the Atlantic, Art Gallery of Nova Scotia, The Citadel, Halifax Public Gardens, and the Canadian Museum of Immigration at Pier 21. Come join us on this DIY travel rundown!
Useful links:
Discover Halifax Tourist Board - Waterfront
discoverhalifaxns.com/things-...
Maritime Museum of the Atlantic
maritimemuseum.novascotia.ca/
Art Gallery of Nova Scotia
agns.ca/
The Citadel
parks.canada.ca/lhn-nhs/ns/ha...
Halifax Public Gardens
www.halifaxpublicgardens.ca/
Canadian Museum of Immigration at Pier 21
pier21.ca/
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Hi, resident of Halifax here. Just an update to your video: the parrot, Merlin, is no longer at the Maritime museum of the Atlantic. He was moved to Ontario for his health and now lives with a group of other macaws
Well, that seems to work out the best for him it seems. No more selfies with tourists! Thanks for the word!
It’s Spring Garden Road at 7:08, not Spring Mountain…😊
Noted and thanks!
@@ThePortLowdown My pleasure. Come again !
Is good for whale watching in September?
It's the season, but not as plentiful as other parts of the province. However, there are tours on offer.
Low chance of seeing whales in this area. The tours are available because people will pay for them not because they see many whales.