Mentioned by Discover Halifax
Halifax Ice Cream Shops to Visit This Summer
"Dive into Halifax's deepest hipster scene with Humani-T, a self-described community hub and "portal to building a better society." Don't be surprised at the overwhelming amount of hemp or dreadlocks, nor the fact that both this and their North End location close for Baha'i holidays – their handmade gelato is very, very good. Their strict mandate to use exclusively local ingredients and no artificial flavours makes their unique offerings, such as chai masala or Persian rose, all the more alluring."
"A post shared by Humani-T Cafe (@humani_tcafe) on May 23, 2018 at 1:56pm PDT. Humani-T Café gained control of the gelato market in North End Halifax with a mouth-watering selection of unique gelato flavours, hand-crafted from scratch, with a focus on vegan options. Its most popular flavour is Mini-egg gelato, but coffee lovers will want to try an affogato – the café’s Espresso 1749 blend poured over your favourite gelato."
"North End Halifax – 5755 Young St, HalifaxDowntown Halifax – 1451 South Park St, Halifax. Humani-T’s handmade gelato and sorbetto use natural ingredients that are organic and locally-sourced whenever possible. Check out Humani-T’s flavours"
"Housed in the former 1918 Canadian National Railway Station. Traces the history of the railway and early development of this region, with a collection that includes five railway cars, photographs, maps, posters, tickets, artifacts (such as baggage wagons and a sled), a small library and gift shop. Open mid-May to October."
"Learn the story of Nova Scotia railways at the Musquodoboit Harbour Railway Museum on Route 7. Examine the posters, tickets, maps and photographs in the Canadian Northern Railway station of 1918. Don’t forget to stop for ice cream on the way out!"
"Head down to the Seaport Farmer’s Market for healthy organic breakfasts from Norbert’s, Halifax’s first and only farm to table eatery. You can enjoy your breakfast in their seating area or take it up top to the market’s roof top terrace. Delicious, organic food with a view of the ocean?"
"1707 Grafton Street – Downtown Halifax88 Alderney Drive – Dartmouth. The Wooden Monkey has long been a popular restaurant in downtown Halifax, and I was looking forward to trying it for the first time. I couldn’t resist taking advantage of the fact that it was also Burger Week, so I got their special: a Mexican Black Bean Burger."
"The Wooden Monkey offers amazing desserts using local, sustainable and organic ingredients whenever possible. The decor is rustic and inviting, with an entertaining yet tasteful monkey theme. Desserts (including the ice cream) are light, fresh and made from scratch."
"This small resto on Almon is arguably the best sushi spot in Halifax. How much you spend is really up to you. The salmon teriyaki dinner is $18, but you can also mix and match with your favourite Japanese eats — from agedashi tofu ($6) and nigiri ($6) to a variety of maki rolls."
"Head Chef Shigeru Fukuyama has perfected the subtle art of sushi-making over 35 years. So adept is he that special requests are not only permitted but welcomed. The restaurant’s menu also offers a range of noodle dishes, salads and soups."
"5640 Spring Garden Road Unit 401 - Spring Garden Place, Halifax, NS B3J 3M7, Canada. Location: (44.6426047, -63.5779506). Rating:4.6/5 (31) Reviews"
"Mic Mac Mall is the place to take the family when you are looking for a first-rate shopping experience. There are also special promotions and events throughout the year that your family can check out. Information on these special events is available on their website or by calling the Guest Services Desk."
"What do you get when you combine the best shopping in the region, a strong sense of community and a commitment to the environment?. An interesting place to visit AT Dartmouth Crossing they know that when people think of it they think great shopping and entertainment, but they are also working hard to be good neighbours and friends of the environment. It’s kind of a new idea, but they like it, and they live by it every day."