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    Harbourwalk

    4.6 (50 reviews)
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    Jennifer P.

    The Halifax Waterfront is one of my favourite places in the world. It's such a pretty place to walk in the summer. Very picturesque. The only thing is that since it's on the east coast, the sun doesn't set over the water, so you can't get the "sunset over the water" photo there, lol. There are a lot of restaurants by the waterfront, as well as kiosks that sell food. You can get some famous Cow's Creamery ice cream or the quintessentially Canadian Beavertail pastry down by the boardwalk. It's often busy down there, teeming with tourists, but I always get a sense of calmness and serenity when I'm down there. Especially when I'm walking hand-in-hand with my favourite person in the world (my husband, lol). There are hammocks and Adirondack chairs by the water. There are also lots of plaques, sculptures and other historical landmarks there, so also great for history buffs. A trip to Halifax without a stroll along the waterfront is an incomplete trip ;)

    Phil B.

    Places need to open earlier. Especially on cruise ship days. We only have a small window of time to shop and do excursions. Places opening later than 9-am we weren't able to go back to. Other than that lots of places to eat , snack and shop.

    Justine S.

    A very manageable walk that gives you a wonderful view of the water and various shops, museums, and restaurants that Halifax has to offer. Adam and I started walking from our Hotel (Marriott) all the way to the farmers market. It was one of my favourite things to do. Halifax is really beautiful and I loved everything we saw and ate as we walked along.

    Ann C.

    A pleasant walk along the waterfront (as long as the weather is good!) Plenty of shops and places to get food, including Cow's for truly tasty ice cream. Part of the harbor front is under construction.

    Kate B.

    This is a great boardwalk. It's well maintained by the city so it's easy to walk on and would be relatively easy for an older person or someone with mobility issues. There is a lot of construction at the moment so things are rerouted. The kids thought the re-routed sidewalk over the water was particularly cool. The ferry station is right there if you want to get to the other side of the harbor. There are also places to get in the local bus or any of the tour buses that roam the area. Lots of little places to shop and eat between the Casino and the train station. My only negative is the public washroom situation. Several of the buildings make a point to say "no public washrooms" which is always annoying when traveling. Near Gahan's, there's a bathroom only accessible with a key code and it's unclear who has it even though we were shopping there. We ate at several different different places and heard the same lament that staff is hard to come by so they're. It operating at capacity. Loads of places we found were out of certain foods and drinks, likely due to a spike in tourism. Locals said that was due to new restrictions on travel into the US as well as a weaker Canadian dollar making it a better bargain. Still, gorgeous area.

    Michelle F.

    Taking a stroll along the harborwalk is pretty and there is a lot to look at. From the boardwalk you can see an island with a pretty lighthouse. There is flat land for jogging and some rocks down by the water where you can climb down and see all the snails attached to the rocks on the shoreline. There is a small playground for kids to play and a water area when it is warm outside. There are a bunch of restaurants serving everything from fresh lobster to wine and very upscale food. There is even a restaurant that is built out of metal shipping containers. There are some historical statues with descriptions at them to learn about the Halifax history. During the summer months this port is probably much nicer than in the cooler months as most everything to see and do is outside.

    Amy F.

    The thing to do in Halifax! Can do it all in an afternoon. We did it everyday and managed to stop at Cow's every night for ice cream. Lots of restaurants, some food shacks, souvenir shops, live music, artists, playground for kiddos, and all dog friendly!

    Alexander H.

    Ahh, the Gem of Halifax! I've been here three times and always enjoyed this! This was a boardwalk that ran along the Halifax waterfront. It started from the Halifax Seaport and ended at the Casino Nova Scotia. Why would I consider this as a gem, you may ask? Here's why. As I walked on the boardwalk from the Seaport's starting point, I looked out to my right. Yeah, I enjoyed the views of the water as I walked along. I got to see the land on the other side of the water passage way. I even saw some ducks and seagulls hanging around in the water, which was cool. The boats that were docked at the piers were nice too. At the end of the boardwalk, near the Casino Nova Scotia, I saw some naval ships docked in their own, naval yard. The views would have looked nicer if the day wasn't foggy, cloudy, and misty. But regardless of that, especially since we can't control the weather, I still enjoyed them. As I ventured on the Harbourwalk, I noticed some historical sculptures and tombstones. Those were actually memorials of those who died in war. Some of those memorials had details engraved on why these were set up and whom they specifically honored. In addition to the memorials, I also saw the wave statue (in which some people climbed on) and a rock with a sign attached explaining some history in the general area. All of that was interesting. Aside from those, I also saw a Cadbury CaraMilk display with a big question mark in the center. Inside that display was a gold, locked box that rested on a vertically positioned, rectangular base. The base itself was engraved with decorations, and included an unwrapped candy bar and an airplane. I wasn't sure what all of that was about, but the Cadbury part did grab my attention, and the whole thing looked okay. Of course, we can't forget about the places for shopping, eating, and drinking. Shops ranged from clothing and candy to glassware and souvenirs. The Harbourwalk did bring me right into the back of the Privateer's Wharf mall area (reviewed separately) with a restaurant on one side, and shops in the other. Restaurants and bars ranged from comfort food to pub specialties, and from beer to wine. Some of those places provided seating outside, which was near the waterside. That's perfect for a nice day. Aside from the shops, bars, and restaurants, I also saw different boats in dock with connected gangways. Those boats were meant to give tourists tours of some areas of the waterfront. One notable boat included Theodore the Tugboat, which was nice to look at. Of course, all of those had to be paid for prior to boarding. There was also a ferry terminal for those who needed to go to Dartmouth. I went on that ferry years ago, and it was all right (no detailed review due to outdated experience). As I walked, I noticed some people play instruments, like accordions and violins. That was cool, and I gave them some small change for their performances. The Harbourwalk has some spots when it can be crowded at times with tourists, but don't let that get in your way of enjoying what's around you! It certainly didn't get in my way when I was here. Overall this is a "must-see" for anyone who's visiting Halifax!

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    D'Arcy L.

    Still a great place and one of the best areas to take a walk in Halifax at any time of the day. I tend to come for a walk after dinner to let the the food move down the stomach and stretch the legs. It always feels good and is a nice way to relax in the evening and see what action is going on! Every city needs some good walking trails and the harbour front is A+. Enjoy!

    Laura P.

    Harbourwalk is just what the doctor ordered. The past few days have been complete heat-waves, and as I fight my way through a high-pitched fever, there is nothing more to do but lie on my bed in a silk dress lining with a cold face-cloth on my head. Times of lesser health can leave the mind wishing, and today I imagine how lovely the Harbourwalk would be. Dog days of summer can drown energy and ambitions, but Halifax's harbourfront has a steady breeze and awesome buzz. Always filled with folks, the wooden paneling lies wide for optimum space and flows up, down, and all around shops, stands and restaurants. Its a great scene for those casual adventures, and offers great views with infectious buzz. A staple for the hot ones, Harbourwalk offers a cool down and relaxer.

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    4.0(2 reviews)
    10.7 kmBedford

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