Tourist Attractions in Mill Cove, Bedford, NS

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920 Bedford Hwy, Bedford, B4A 1A8

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1143 Bedford Highway, Bedford, B4A 1B9

(902) 835-8757
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55 Bruce Dr, Lower Sackville, B4C 3T8

(902) 252-2737
Tour agency, Travel agency
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1561 Hammonds Plains Rd, Hammonds Plains, B4B 1P6

(902) 830-6183
Non-profit organization, Landmark & Historical Place, Nonprofit Organization

53 Africville Rd, Halifax, B3K 2V6

5718 Point Pleasant Dr, Halifax, B3H 1B5

902-426-5080
ENTERTAINMENT AND RECREATION, NATIONAL HISTORIC SITE, ARTS, Historical landmark
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2463 Rocky Lake Drive, Waverley, B2R 1S5

(902) 861-1436
Museum, History museum, Landmark & Historical Place

6484 Jubilee Road, Halifax, B3L 2H4

(902) 225-0763
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453 Waverley Road, Dartmouth, B2X 2G3

(902) 435-3969
Bill and Norma Adams are both retired teachers who are, themselves, active world travelers. Your hosts love the outdoors and enjoy meeting new people. They look forward to your visit. Knightswood, the area of Glasgow Scotland where Bill’s father and grandparents lived prior to emmigrating to Canada, was selected as our house name. The name Knightswood came from the area in Scotland where Bill’s father was born. The family emigrated to Canada in 1912; bringing the homestead’s name to Nova Scotia. Spend the early morning listening to the peaceful sounds of a waterfall or watching the koi swim lazily in the pond. This is one of many quiet areas of the garden our visitors can enjoy. Start at the foot bridge and stroll through lush, naturally grown, vegetable and flower gardens - we even grow grapes! At night the grounds are lit for your enjoyment - so make sure to take advantage. There are lots of things perfect for the weary traveller - why not listen to the crickets while enjoying a fire in our outdoor oven or snuggle-up and sip a hot beverage. “To say that we savored our stay at your property is to stress the obvious. The ambiance of the property coupled with the warmth and friendly reception will always be beacon lights that will make us return.” - The Dacany family, Mississauga, Ontario.

15 Kings Wharf Pl, Dartmouth, B2Y 0C1

(902) 873-3488
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5425 Sackville St, Halifax, B3J 3Y3

(902) 426-1990

Summer Street, Halifax, B3J 3S9

+1 902-456-4552
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5665 Spring Garden Road, Halifax, B3J 3S9

(902) 440-3621
Officially opened in 1867, The Halifax Public Gardens have retained much of their original Victorian character thanks to a series of talented superintendents, chief horticulturists, and gardeners. Through their efforts, the Public Gardens were designated a National Historic Site of Canada in 1984. In true Victorian fashion, the Gardens boast ornate fountains, a bandstand, statues, urns and a magnificent wrought iron entrance. Also among their treasures are over 140 different species of trees, including unusual or rare species and some centenarians. Their serpentine, scroll and carpet beds guarantee a bounty of colour and fragrance throughout the season.
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1655 Lower Water Street, Halifax, B3J 1S3

(902) 412-8444
The Violet Mac is Halifax's only no-noise, all-electric, enviro-friendly harbour cruise. With a maximum passenger load of eight people, we provide a truly personable experience of Halifax Harbour. Our harbour cruises are all about you. Your certified Captain will plan your excursion based on weather, marine traffic, special events, and expert local knowledge. You could be exploring the waters under the bridges or near George's and McNab's Islands. No matter, you're guaranteed to experience the water views of the Halifax skyline. Marine wildlife love our whisper-quiet electric motors, so you are sure to see some of the many birds, mammals, and other aquatic life in our harbour during your tour.
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5050 Salter St, Halifax, B3J 1T3

(902) 420-1015
Journey the streets of historic downtown Halifax aboard the Harbour Hopper. Visit historical points of interest such as St. Paul's Church, Citadel Hill, the Public Gardens, Government House, City Hall, the Maritime Museum of the Atlantic and more! Then, cast off into Halifax Harbour (without ever leaving your seat!), for a mariner's view of Halifax's navel fleet, spectacular harbourfront, and the beautiful skylines of both Halifax and Dartmouth. It's a fully narrated hour, and included such topics as the Halifax Explosion and the rich history of Halifax's role during war and peace while pointing out the many interesting anecdotes relative to our current fleet of naval vessels. A fun-filled amphibious adventure you'll never forget. Enjoy a 55-minute tour of historic Halifax - By LAND and by SEA!
Customers highly recommend Harbour Hopper Tours in Halifax for an informative and entertaining experience. Tour guides are praised for their knowledge, humor, and ability to make the tours engaging. Visitors enjoy the quick overview of the city's history and the unique experience of driving into the harbor. Some recommend booking tickets in advance and note that the tours sell out quickly.

1259 South Park St, Halifax, B3J 2K8

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1496 Lower Water St #312, Halifax, B3J 3R5

902 455 1474
Discover Alexander Keith's collection of fine beers and explore his history and heritage.
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1479 Lower Water St, Halifax, B3J 3Z3

(902) 421-6079
Rum Runners Rum Cake Factory in Halifax Nova Scotia serves up a delicious piece of Nova Scotia history.
Rum Runners Rum Cake Factory is a charming shop known for its exceptional rum cakes. The atmosphere is warm and inviting with an aroma of sweet rum and baking cake. The staff are friendly and knowledgeable, providing information on the rum cake making process and offering tastings. The cakes are praised for their moist, rich flavors and perfect balance of ingredients. Visitors recommend trying the chocolate and chocolate with whiskey flavors, and suggest warming them up with a sauce for optimal enjoyment.

1215 Marginal Rd, Halifax, B3H 4P8

Historical landmark
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1215 N Marginal Rd, Halifax, B3H 4P8

(902) 426-8222
Cargo & Freight Company, Marine Cargo Handling, Landmark & Historical Place
The Halifax Port Authority is a tourist attraction featuring a long boardwalk with restaurants, museums, public green spaces, and easy access to downtown Halifax. Visitors enjoy the Victoria gardens and can observe a variety of transportation, including trucks, boats, and trains. The terminal and facilities are well-managed and clean, with friendly staff and well-priced shops.