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Chinese Food Restaurants in Dartmouth NS
"This is the best chinese I have ever had in Metro and I have lived here 46 years. The location is excellent because it is on a main drag. Good for tourists to find easy."
"This is the best chinese I have ever had in Metro and I have lived here 46 years. The location is excellent because it is on a main drag. Good for tourists to find easy."
"We offer delicious Chinese food with an extensive menu of soup, beef, chicken, seafood dishe... Chinese Food Restaurants, Rotisseries & Chicken Restaurants"
"Chinese, Chinese, Restaurant With Delivery Services, Take Out. featuring traditional and 21st century dishes. Led by celebrated chef Ivan Chan, The Orient uses seasonal and local in..."
"Find it: 1576 Argyle St., theargyle.caOpen since: 1993The rundown: For twice the fun, this lively spot has a rooftop and sidewalk patio.The fare: Pub classics and their much-talked-about wood-fired pizza"
"Take a peek into Halifax’s maritime history at this quaint restored 200-year-old fishing village. Stroll along the picturesque boardwalk and admire the fishing boats lining the canal, or browse the area’s artsy boutiques and gallery, showcasing local artists’ paintings, prints and cards. Restaurants and seafood shacks here take great pride in the fish dishes prepared using daily catches."
"Located south of Dartmouth on the way to the mouth of Halifax Harbour, Fisherman’s Cove is a 200+ year old community and it’s perfectly Nova Scotia. Colorful fishing huts are mixed with shops and cafes, making it a picturesque living community. In the summer, it’s the ideal spot for a vacation rental (when available) or a nice dinner outside of the city."
"Fisherman’s Cove is an over 200-year-old fishing village that allows you to peek back in time, and learn about Nova Scotia’s fishing history. There are many shops to explore, and find unique people, art, crafts and souvenirs."
"This Georgian sandstone building known as Province House, completed in 1819, is the seat of Nova Scotia's Parliament, in existence since 1758. The guided tour includes the "Red Chamber" where the Council used to meet, as well as the parliament chamber and the library that, with its two grand staircases, was once the Supreme Court of Nova Scotia. This is where, in 1835, Joseph Howe defended himself against the charge of defamation."
"Tweens and teenagers are likely to appreciate the library at Province House, as it looks like it’s straight out of a Harry Potter movie; its walls are covered with books from floor to ceiling and decorated with oil paintings of royals and political figures from long ago. Take a free tour of this Georgian building where the Nova Scotia legislature has met since 1819. In spring and fall, attend a legislative session."
"The Province House is the seat of the Nova Scotia Government, and Charles Dickens once described Canada’s oldest provincial legislative assembly as “a gem of Georgian architecture…like looking at Westminster through the wrong end of a telescope.” Visit the National Historic Site in downtown Halifax. Province House, 1726 Hollis St, Halifax, NS, Canada, +1 902 424 4661. Province House | © Louperivois / WikiCommons"
"This heritage farm is a living museum that is dedicated to preserving and interpreting Cole Harbour’s agricultural past and developing an understanding of animals, farming, and plants today. There is traditional livestock that you can meet and learn about while visiting the farm. Cole Harbour Heritage Farm"
"The Cole Harbour Heritage Farm Museum is about a 15-minute drive from downtown Halifax, at 471 Poplar Drive. Dedicated to preserving Cole Harbour’s agricultural past they have a wonderful selection of animals, a garden and tea room. The site has eight heritage buildings, dating from 1780 to 1938."