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    Citadel Hill

    4.3 (67 reviews)

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    Wall cannon pointed out toward the harbor.
    Bill B.

    Probably our favorite stop we visited while ported in Halifax. Really fun to stroll through, take pictures. The living history drills were fun to watch. They have tours of the grounds and beautiful overlooks of the city.

    Masts
    Shula R.

    Nice fort close to the cruise port. Lots of informational signs posted around with history of the area. Guards change on the hour and cannons shoot daily every day except Christmas.

    Jpb T.

    Great attraction about a 20 minute walk from the cruise port or a stop on the "hop on hop off bus." They have GREAT tour guides, actresses, and actors in costume. They honor all wars, I was here on the 80th anniversary of D-Day, and they had displays. I can't recall my tour guides name, but I will include a picture of him.

    View from the Citadel towards the pier
    Dede C.

    You don't want to miss the cannon firing at noon each day we were close that we felt the blast. Wow! Really nice to see the fort folks dressed in period appropriate attire and a nice stop to get a taste of history. Well worth the time and ticket price.

    Rhonda D.

    This was stop #6 on the Hop-On Hop-Off tour by Ambassatours GrayLine. The elevation level at this point of interest is much higher than the surrounding area.

    Ruthie P.

    Nice and educative place. Good for any groups and very informative. I enjoyed walking allover without anyone trying to give me a tour. I suggest doing it without a tour to be at your own pace.

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    Tom T.

    Recommended. This fort is, allegedly, the last complete bastion fort of it's kind in he world today. Pipers (bagpipers) play, guards March and stand watch, as interpreters (local historians) tell visitors about the history of Halifax. It's a great show and well worth the visit. The picture below reflects a view from the Citadel toward the port.

    Justine S.

    Citadel Hill is a wonderful touristic attraction. It's a historic sight and features great views of the city, interesting exhibits, and a changing of the guard ceremony that was very fun to watch (I'm sure there's more to do but they close quite early so didn't have time to do everything). They offer free guided tours every 30 minutes or so but they don't visit every single part of the citadel so Adam I decided to check things out on our own. We headed to the temporary exhibit first which was a recreation of trenches and it was so well done it was disturbing. It felt so real and so scary. I'm not claustrophobic but I couldn't even enter the recreated bedrooms/nurse station because it felt creepy. We then headed to the top area where we stopped at every nice viewpoint and descended into the areas with supplies/ammunition. We then got to see a changing of the guard ceremony and finished with the mini museum section where the info desk is as well as the gift shop. I would really recommend buying any souvenirs you might want at this gift shop, the prices were better than the other places I saw and for the same things. I regretted not getting anything. A really great activity. PS: Another Amazing Race Canada season 3 location!

    Citadel ghost tour by candlelight
    Kristin K.

    We visited the Citadel on our first trip to Halifax, NS, and had to go on the ghost tour led by candlelight at night! It's a tour offered every fall leading up to Halloween and really quite fun. I think the experience largely depends on our tour guide and their ability to tell stories. The staff are in character - from story, to name, to clothing from the period they are representing. Stories told span the 1700's to today. The city views are breathtaking from atop the hill and made for a great end to our first trip out East. Halifax sure is lucky to have an urban gem of a National Park right downtown. This is a definite don't miss on a trip out East if you find yourself in Halifax! If I ever get to come back, I will definitely come back during daytime hours for the full tour and productions. From reading everyone's reviews, it sounds amazing!

    Ann C.

    Well-maintained fortress in the middle of downtown Halifax, including knowledgeable and friendly staff dressed in period uniforms and demonstrations throughout the day. A nicely done self-guided museum in the main building highlights Canada's armed forces throughout history with special mention and recognition of Canadian war heroes. The day we visited was brutally hot but there were fewer visitors as a result. Walking along the top of the wall allowed for a beautiful breeze so it was comfortable and also afforded great views. A great way to spend an hour or two and a great chance to learn more about Canada's history.

    Roberta M.

    It was a fairly aggressive uphill walk, but worth it. Admission has senior rates. Arrived in time to walk around the this well maintained fort before the firing of the cannon at noon. Enjoyed seeing the period dress of many types of soldiers and citizens, who were happy to answer questions. Spent about 75 minutes. The winds certainly made it seem cooler than what it was, and one can imagine how cold it must be in winter!

    Christopher L.

    This place is so cool and has so much history. It lies on the top of a hill and was a defensive post in Halifax that deterred enemy naval ships back in the 19th century. It has an amazing view of Halifax being on the top of a hill and within there is so many interesting artifacts, such as the building, cannons, and the walls that were preserved really well. When you go they have demonstrations and trainings of young "cadets", I'm not really sure what they're called. We even saw a man demonstrating how to shoot some 19th century guns and they did actually shoot the guns. They even have a world war one exhibit to mimic trench warfare so that was also really cool, since the Citadel Hill was mainly used around that era. I learned a lot here about the history of this interesting site and how it fit into the history of Canada and Halifax.

    It doesn't get any better on a day like this...
    Tara M.

    Oh lord how I love this place. So here's the deal; I run. You see where I'm going with this right? This is one of my all time favorite places to break a sweat when I'm pounding the pavement. Nothing says a GREAT workout than running up that long (long long) incline, circumventing around the top and then running down that long (but it never lasts as long as going up) and then repeating it until I've covered myself in a beautiful sheen of sweat. Don't like that hill and want something a little more challenging? Head to the other side and conquer those steps and that even harder incline to the top. Salute those handsome boys guarding the gate then turn around and run your buns down the other side. Still not enough? Try going around the entire lower circumference of Citadel hill before conquering the hill (or stairs). Go around the bottom then go around the top and that will get you a good 3+ km run... Oh and hey if you see me there, strap on some running shoes and join me!

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    Review Highlights - Citadel Hill

    Had a couple hours before our scheduled excursion and decided to walk here from the cruise port.

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    The Ovens Natural Park

    3.0(27 reviews)
    65.2 km

    Bought two nights at the Ovens but left after one night because of the rude actions of the manager…read moreJane who was upset that we bought our firewood outside the camp at the local gas station and it was our mistake that we did not read the rules about fire and we had a fire going in the morning, her employee said nicely that he was going to get water to put it out and we apologized but five minutes after he left to get water she came speeding into our campsite yelling at us! Asking us if we had a bucket to put it out?! We explained that her employee was bringing water she proceeded to yell about fire wood and then speeded off. We packed up and left. I believe that there are better ways to talk to people without hostility especially in front of children!

    The Ovens Natural Park is located about 20 minutes from Lunenburg or 1.5 hours from Halifax, Nova…read moreScotia. "The Ovens" are a series of Sea Caves that branch off the Atlantic Ocean carving some beautiful holes into the cliffs of the land. Located on private property, this location is open from May till October. There is a mandatory admission ($10 for adults) to see this place. At very least, you get to hike the 1.5 kms long trail along the ocean to see the caves. If you are wanting to stay longer, they have a campground (tent, camper and cabin) should you wish to stay in the area. They do have size restrictions, so you'll have to leave you larger trailers or RV's at home. We spend 1-2 hours roaming the trails and taking our time reading the information provided about the history of the property and the area's gold rush past. We created a YouTube video of your experience as well which will really help you get a sense of the location. This is a beautiful area and well worth the trip. Perhaps a little on the expensive side, however, being able to see the caves was really quite amazing. If you come, be prepared for the temperature difference compared to inland - it's a bit cooler being on the ocean (even in the summer). For additional information on this location, plus direct access to the YouTube video, please check out our travel guide of this location on our website at www.joshthetravelguy.ca

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    DeWolf Park

    4.0(2 reviews)
    10.7 kmBedford

    Smack on the Bedford Basin, this is great park for all seasons and ages. For families with kids,…read morethe highlight would be the large playground. It has a rubbery artifical surface which means it doesn't get muddy, and softens trips and falls. The worn-out previous wooden ship playstructure was replaced in Fall 2015. There is a bathroom which is clean, heated and open all year round. As a bonus for those in the diaper way it also has change tables- in both bathrooms. There are lots of benches around the playground so it is easy to sit and keep an eye on the kids. In the Summer, the park is close to cool breezes from the Basin. It is fun to spread out a blanket and watch the ships sailing in and out of Bedford yacht squadron. There is a brick walkway that goes along the waterfront that is great for casual strolls and running. On a clear day you can see all the way to the Narrows. It is kept clear in the Winter so you often see people pushing strollers and older people getting some fresh air.

    For me, this park was just okay. If you have kids I think you might enjoy it a lot more. It has a…read morehuge playground that you can comfortably watch your kids play. There is basically nothing blocking your view in the park. Which I'm guessing is a plus when you bring kids to the park to play, a pano view of the surroundings. It's basically a big patch of grass between the ocean and the parking lot. Lots of benches, lots of fantastic views of the basin. It was winter when I stopped in to check this park out, but I think there is a paved path/boardwalk that goes pretty far. It's a great place to walk your dog (on leash) or go for a stroll if you're in Bedford and in the market for that kinda thing.

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