The Halifax Waterfront is a bustling hotspot in the city, featuring one of the world's longest urban boardwalks. The boardwalk stretches for approximately 3 km along the coast, offering stunning views of the harbour and access to various shops, restaurants, and museums. Visitors can explore the Historic Properties, a National Historic Site featuring Canada's oldest surviving group of waterfront warehouses, or visit the Maritime Museum of the Atlantic, which showcases marine history and features small craft model ships and relics from the Titanic disaster. The waterfront also offers a range of family-friendly activities, including guided tours, kayak rentals, and a chance to relax on iconic orange hammocks. With its rich history, stunning views, and variety of activities, the Halifax Waterfront is a great place to visit with family and friends
Plan your family visit to the Halifax Waterfront with these blog insights 👇
Activities: We enjoyed walking along the Halifax waterfront, even though many restaurants and shops were closed. There was a playground and colorful chairs
Highlights: The city has really well-laid out the places with a playground for the youngest, multi-colored chairs all along the route, picnic tables, works of art and colorful houses. The sculpture of an immense wave even serves as a slide for the most daring! ✨