Halifax
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While you will find all kinds of events and attractions, Halifax offers more on the traditional part of the city, and this is where it really shines. They're most proud of their highland background, their marine heritage and love of the arts. Halifax events include fun for travelers of all ages. Watch the Tall Ships race across the water, listen to the world's best musicians at one of the city's music festivals or watch in amazement as men and women demonstrate their skills in the Highland and Scottish games. Halifax attractions are a great representation of the history, culture, and talent that resides in the area. Art galleries, historic property tours, lighthouses, coves, ships and more are all open to the public.
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Popular Attractions
Alexander Keith's Brewery was founded by Alexander Keith in 1820 in Halifax, and is presently one of the oldest commercial breweries in North America.
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Present day Halifax Citadel has been restored to its former Victorian era and serves as the nation's most favorite historic site.
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The Government House was home to Nova Scotia's first ever lieutenant governor Sir John Wentworth and his family. The new Government House was erected in 1800, and was meant to replace its former location that is the present day Province House.
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Halifax Public Gardens was opened to the public in 1867, in the year of the Canadian Confederation. Landscape design of the Gardens were copied from the Victorian-era and have relatively beautiful sceneries for wedding and other private affairs.
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Located in Halifax, Maritime Museum is the largest and oldest maritime museum in Canada, with over 30,000 artifacts and atleast 10 permanent exhibits including Titanic's devastating story.
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