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Cultural Attractions in Halifax
"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."
"Halifax Shopping Centre is the place to find the newest fashion and toys. They added a new food court and there are new stores being added regularly. There are buses that regularly go and connect to the other areas of HRM."
"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."
"One really cool food tour we did in Halifax was the Wines on the Water tour aboard Tall Ship Silva. We got to cruise along Halifax Harbour and up the Northwest Arm while enjoying a charcuterie board, grilled lobster tail and scallops, and various white and red wines from Nova Scotia. It was a really fun evening out accompanied by live music and it all ended with a dance party as we pulled back to port."
"Never had wood oven pizza before and this place did not disappoint. Our waitress was also very friendly and gave us a free shot which was really nice of ..."
"This restaurant on Birmingham, close to the Halifax Public Gardens and the waterfront, has all your favourite Korean dishes: Korean fried chicken ($13 for chicken bites plus rice and dumplings), vegetarian or beef bibimbap ($11), kimchi fried rice ($12), japchae ($16) and more. A post shared by BK Korean Food Ltd. (@backoos_korean_food). A post shared by BK Korean Food Ltd. (@backoos_korean_food)"
"This Nova Scotian Korean restaurant chain offers tons of great traditional dishes and their rice meals are such a steal at $9.99!. Recommended dishes: Chicken Combo, Bul-Gogi Combo & Bibim Bap."
"One of the most splendid places to stroll in Halifax is Point Pleasant Park, on the southernmost point of the city peninsula. This natural area features towering trees, winding footpaths, and great views out over Halifax Harbour and the North West Arm. It is closed to vehicles."
"It is a 75-hectare wooded park that has 39kms of walking paths. There is also a beach for swimming and an off-leash dog walking area."
"Lawrencetown, Eastern Shore | ~40 mins drive from Downtown Halifax. Lawrencetown is one of the most well-known beaches in Nova Scotia, primarily gaining popularity for its world-class surfing conditions. Lawrencetown is a quintessential Nova Scotia beach, featuring sand, rocks, cliffs, beach grass, big surf and surrounded by wildlife."
"Lawrencetown Beach is one of the most well known beaches in province for reason. This place is absolutely spectacular and is a must-stop on your family's summer to-do list!. If you are interested in watching some world class surfing this is the place to be."