Halifax

Nova Scotia

Since 1749, Halifax has been an urban metropolis and the vibrant capital of Nova Scotia. It’s home to a diverse population of over 440,000 people. Founded through the combination of major municipalities Halifax City Centre, Dartmouth Boroughs Bedford and County in 1996 - there's something for everyone here! Explore this region comprising this buzzing cultural centre nestled along the Atlantic coastline.

With bustling ports and beautiful natural landscapes, Halifax is a thriving economic hub on Canada’s Atlantic coast. This vibrant city boasts an impressive diversity of industry - from fishing to forestry - ensuring its sustained prosperity as one of the nation's most important cities.

Halifax is home to some of the region's most notable employers, such as Dalhousie University and the Nova Scotia Health Authority. Adding to this impressive list are important institutions like The Department of National Defence and Halifax Shipyard which play a vital role in the local economy. Notable schools Saint Mary’s University also contribute by employing highly skilled personnel throughout the year. With many government-related positions available too - it simply cements its position as an attractive hub for job seekers from all walks of life.

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What You Can See and Do in Halifax

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Halifax is a large city, and that means you will always have plenty of places to visit and experience no matter how long you are a resident. Let’s look at a few of the popular locations.

The Canadian Museum of Immigration at Pier 21 provides a deep look at the history of immigration in the country and those who entered Canada through this pier. It features archival photos and exhibits to give you a glimpse into the past. Another museum worth a visit is the Maritime Museum of the Atlantic, where you can learn about the city’s history with shipbuilding.

The Halifax waterfront is always worth a visit with its restaurants, bars, shops, and more. It’s also where you will find both of the museums above. Some of the other spots you won’t want to miss include Halifax Citadel National Historic Site, Point Pleasant Park, and the Art Gallery of Nova Scotia.

Halifax Neighbourhoods

Halifax is an attractive destination for real estate buyers, offering a wide range of properties and neighbourhoods to choose between. From popular locales with their own unique charm to the opportunity for newcomers to find something perfect just right for them - if you're thinking about relocating or investing in this beautiful Canadian city, there's no shortage of potential.

These neighbourhoods are just some of the locations that you may want to consider when looking for Halifax homes for sale. You can also talk with a real estate professional to learn more about some of the other choices throughout the city.

Getting Around in Halifax

Public transportation is provided through Halifax Transit. They offer local bus routes and regional express routes as well as the Halifax-Dartmouth Ferry Service, which is pedestrian-only.

Halifax has started to develop the cycling infrastructure in the city by creating more than 100km of bikeways, most of which are bike lanes. This  makes traveling by bike easier and safer for those who prefer cycling to walking or driving. Still, most of the residents in the city will have a vehicle that helps them to traverse Halifax.

The city is also home to Halifax Stanfield International Airport, which serves Halifax and most of the rest of the province.