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MyTravelGuide.com has compiled a list of over 11 attractions in Nova Scotia covering more than 28 towns and cities. Browse the many of attraction reviews submitted by people just like you and find the perfect destination for your next trip.

Attractions in Nova Scotia (1- 11 of 11)

 
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Halifax Citadel National Historic Site Halifax Citadel National Historic Site
Sackville & Brunswick St , P.O. Box 9080 Station A , Halifax, NS, Canada
Phone - 902 426 5080

You might need a full day to explore Citadel Hill, one of the most popular tourist attractions in Canada. A visit to [more]

Attraction Type: Monuments and Landmarks
User Rating:10.0 User Rating:10.0

  • Apr 10, 2007 by Ted from Richmond Hill, Ont — "The Citadel is a great visit with a lot of freedom to wander where you like that also has a fantastic museum showcasing" [more]

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  Halifax International Airport
1 Bell Crt , Enfield, NS, Canada

Halifax International Airport has more flights to more destinations than any other airport in Atlantic Canada. The [more]

Attraction Type: Airports
Halifax Public Gardens Halifax Public Gardens (The)
Spring Garden Road and South Park Street , (Office: 375 Cowie Hill Road) , Halifax, NS, Canada
Phone - 902 490 4895

To walk through the iron gates is to step back a centur; Canada's first public gardens have that effect. Since 1867, [more]

Attraction Type: National Parks
User Rating:5.5 User Rating:5.5
Harbourside Market Harbourside Market
1869 Upper Water St , Halifax, NS, Canada
Phone - 902 422 3077

Harbourside Market is in a wonderful location; Historic Properties on the waterfront is one of the most popular places [more]

Attraction Type: Monuments and Landmarks
User Rating:8.0 User Rating:8.0
Khyber Centre for the Arts Khyber Centre for the Arts (The)
1588 Barrington St , Halifax, NS, Canada
Phone - 902 422 9668

The Khyber is an artist-run space featuring a great number of up-and-comers. Home is a grand old Gothic building on [more]

Attraction Type: Museums and Art Galleries
Maritime Museum of the Atlantic Maritime Museum of the Atlantic
1675 Lower Water St , (Near Prince) , Halifax, NS, Canada
Phone - 902 424 7490

From May to October, you can explore the hydrographic research vessel CSS Acadia, which is berthed at this museum's [more]

Attraction Type: Museums and Art Galleries
User Rating:9.0 User Rating:9.0
Murphy's On The Water Murphy's On The Water
1752 Lower Water St , Halifax, NS, Canada
Phone - 902 420 1015

Murphy's On The Water has it all—sailing around the harbour on a 75 ft wooden boat, dining on the water, whale [more]

Attraction Type: Things to do
  Neptune Theatre
1593 Argyle St , Halifax, NS, Canada

Attraction Type: Movie Theaters
User Rating:7.0 User Rating:7.0
Nova Scotia Museum of Natural History Nova Scotia Museum of Natural History
1747 Summer St , Halifax, NS, Canada
Phone - 902 424 7353

Within walking distance of downtown, this Museum is a must see. Beautiful exhibits show life as it was for Nova Scotia [more]

Attraction Type: Museums and Art Galleries
User Rating:5.0 User Rating:5.0
St. Mary's Basilica St. Mary's Basilica
1508 Barrington St , (At Spring Garden) , Halifax, NS, Canada
Phone - 902 423 4116

The second church constructed on this piece of land, St Mary's was built in 1820, and its Gothic Revival facade invites [more]

Attraction Type: Religious Buildings
User Rating:10.0 User Rating:10.0
St. Matthew's United Church St. Matthew's United Church
1479 Barrington St , (Near Bishop) , Halifax, NS, Canada
Phone - 902 423 9209

New England's Dissenters (among others) worshipped at St. Paul's Anglican Church until they built their own. In 1859 [more]

Attraction Type: Museums and Art Galleries
User Rating:1.0 User Rating:1.0

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Halifax Citadel National Historic Site
Apr 10, 2007 by Ted from Richmond Hill, Ont
Overall Rating: 10 User Rating Score: 10

  • The ability to explore freely and rediscover history.
  • If you are on foot it is quite a climb to the fort but good exercise.

“The Citadel is a great visit with a lot of freedom to wander where you like that also has a fantastic museum showcasing the weaponry of war. We spent about 4 hours moving through the place and enjoyed the noon gun firing which is best appreciated if you are the 20 or so feet away from it that you can get during the firing. Seeing it from the bus platform below is just not the same ... oh and don't bother trying to get a photo of it firing, you never will be able to pull it off. I would consider this the prime historic site to visit in the city although some of the other battlements outside of town are fascinating as well (although perhaps more to the military minded than a less interested spouse). Watch your footing though. A twisted ankle is a distinct possibility.”

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