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The Evolution of Halifax Ice Cream
"With two locations on either end of the city: one on South Park Street and one in the North End’s Hydrostone Market, Humani-T specializes in health-supportive teas, organic coffees and hand-made gelato, but they also offer a small breakfast, lunch and dinner menu including paninis with daily soups and salads. Though it’s small, the cafe still manages to cater to a wide range of dietary needs like their aptly named “Vegan Panini” with roasted red pepper hummus, grilled zucchini, avocado, black olives, spinach, caramelized onions & mushrooms. All their sandwiches can be made on gluten-free wraps and they offer from vegan gelato if you want to indulge without the dairy.5755 Young St, Halifax, NS B3K 1Z9, Canada"
"The Humani-T café is a local hub for artists, writers, students and friends meeting up for coffee and dessert. It has a fun, hippy vibe with a friendly atmosphere. There’s a piano on the second level, and the café regularly displays work by local artists."
"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?"
"A post shared by Perks Halifax (@perkshalifax) on May 27, 2018 at 11:36am PDT. The family-owned Jubilee Road location of Triple A opened in 1987 and has become famous for its homemade ice cream sandwiches. Located steps away from Dalhousie University campus, Triple A delivers cool treats and hot food up until 3 a.m."
"A post shared by Polka Dot Pops (@polkadoticepops) on May 15, 2018 at 5:30am PDT. Polka Dot Ice Pops hit the streets in June 2016, serving refreshingly healthy homemade popsicles from her cute “popcycle”. Last year’s flavours included Sweet with Heat Peach, mango-habanero and ginger-blueberry-kombucha."
"Bedford-Sackville Region – 833 Sackville Dr – Unit 104, Lower SackvilleInside Apartment 3 Espresso Bar. Saints offers a couple of different flavours of soft serve, plus dairy-free and vegan options – but the real treat is the toppings!. Saints Supreme Soft Serve is a new pop-up from the folks at Apartment 3 Espresso Barin Lower Sackville."
"If you’re looking for a special brunch experience, make a reservation at the Prince George Hotel for Sunday Brunch. The buffet-style breakfast includes eggs Benedict, a custom order omelet bar, Belgian waffles and more."
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"Located in Purcell's Cove, the Frog Pond Nature Trail is quick 1.6 kilometre loop that great for hikers of all skills levels. There are plenty of gazebos, picnic tables and benches for you to sit and get in some relaxation as you take in the views of the waterfront. Be extra careful in the winter as it can get slippery on the wooded trails."
"McNabs and Lawlor Island Provincial Park is located at the mouth of Halifax Harbour. Ferry boats take visitors to this natural area to enjoy bird watching, hiking, or a little history. While Lawlor Island is not open to the public, McNab Island features 400 acres of woodland area along with Fort McNab, a national historic site."
"One of Halifax’s best-kept secrets, McNabs Island is the largest island and can be spotted at the entrance of the Halifax Harbour. There are over 22km of beautiful hiking trails around the provincial park. Just make sure to pack enough water for everyone because there is no drinking water available in the park."
"Not many people are aware that McNabs Island has a beautiful beach. Located just a couple of kilometers from downtown Halifax, McNab’s is usually an afterthought because you need a boat to get there. Being on McNabs is a unique experience in itself, with old forts that date back to the 1860s."
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