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On behalf of the Hotel Association of Nova Scotia, it is my pleasure to welcome you to the our region. Nova Scotia’s capital of Halifax is rich in beauty, heritage and culture, and we are pleased to share it with you. Our exclusive visitor magazine, Where Halifax, will help you discover all there is to experience during your visit. This month sees the return of the FIN Atlantic International Film Festival (page 52), showcasing local filmmaking talents. You’ll find most screenings at Cineplex Theatres (page 52) at Park Lane (page 58). This month also sees the start of the new fall seasons of Neptune Theatre (page 52), Symphony Nova Scotia (page 52), and the Cecilia Concert Series (page 52). For details on that, and many other things to see and do in the city this month, turn to Hot Entertainment on page 10 and the Entertainment Guide on page 51. Where is designed to help make the most of your time by assisting you with decisions such as where to shop, where to dine and what to see and do. Please feel free to take this magazine along with you on your journey—with our compliments. Our goal is to ensure your stay in one of Canada’s most extraordinary provinces is a memorable one. Should you have any questions, or require assistance of any kind during your visit, please ask any member of your hotel’s staff. Enjoy your stay and come back soon. Visit novascotiahotels.org
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CONTENTS SEPTEMBER 2019 YOUR TRAVELLING COMPANION SINCE 1936
THE GUIDE 17 SHOW TIME ENTERTAINMENT PAGES 51–52 >> The scoop on hot events, exhibits, theatre, and music
SHORT FILMS, ALL-STAR GALAS, DOCUMENTARIES, RISING STARS, AND HOLLYWOOD TALENTS—FIND THEM ALL AT ATLANTIC CANADA'S LARGEST FILM FESTIVAL
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SHOPPING PAGES 53–58 >> Major shopping areas, speciality stores, boutiques, and gift shops
FROM BEACHES TO WINERIES TO HISTORIC SITES, HALIFAX IS A GREAT ROAD-TRIP BASE
DINING PAGES 59–68 >> Eat your way through the city TOURS AND FAMILY FUN PAGES 69–70
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THE ESSENTIAL CITY PAGES EC1–EC9 >> Attractions EC1 >> Getting Around EC2 >> Historic Sites EC2 >> Parks EC6 >> Museums EC7 >> Science Centres EC9 MAPS PAGES EC12–EC17
ON OUR COVER The FIN Closing Night Gala features The Lighthouse. Shot in Yarmouth, Nova Scotia, the moody black-and-white horror film stars Robert Pattinson and Willem Dafoe as two lighthouse keepers on a remote (and decidedly unusual) New England island. PHOTO: A24
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CONCIERGE Q & A
Roger Poirier is a member of Les Clefs d’Or and has been the concierge at the Delta Beausejour by Marriott in Moncton, N.B., for over 25 years. He loves to travel and enjoys photography. He’s a frequent visitor to Halifax.
What’s one thing every visitor to Halifax should know? At noontime every day, historical animators at Halifax Citadel National Historic Site (page EC3) fire a cannon at noon, which booms across the downtown. Dating back to the 1800s, the noon gun tradition continues every day except Christmas. Halifax Citadel is one of Canada’s most-visited National Historic Sites and if you’re not expecting the daily blast, it can be quite a surprise.
Where can visitors find the latest fall fashions? Take a stroll on Spring Garden Road. There you can explore the over 200 retail shops and services. Samuel & Co. (page 54) offers a wide variety of fashion choices, while Roots is a longstanding favourite across the country. Have a drink at Your Father’s Moustache (page 67) pub. Here you can get a great local craft beer and still enjoy the rooftop patio. Finish the day at the Halifax Public Gardens (page EC1). Just steps from Spring Garden Road, these are the finest original formal Victorian-style gardens in North America. And admission is free!
What spot do you recommend for a business lunch? The Bicycle Thief (page 63), Bishop’s Landing, is on the waterfront and offers a North American menu with an Italian soul. It has a wonderful view of the harbour and a heated patio for cooler days. Order a few appetizers for lunch and share them. The locally harvested mussels are my favourite.
What itinerary do you suggest for visitors spending the day In downtown Dartmouth? If you’re staying near the Halifax waterfront, take the Halifax Transit (page EC2) ferry to Alderney Landing. The crossing gives you a great view of the harbour, skyline, and bridges. You can explore the park and trail along the water, and then head to local favourite The Wooden Monkey (page 63) for lunch. Local flavours are the specialty, with lots of vegetarian and gluten-free options. In this compact neighbourhood, you’ll find Quaker House (page EC9) and the Dartmouth Heritage Museum (page EC7), plus lots of shops, two breweries, a cidery, and more.
What are your favourite day-trip destinations? Lawrencetown Beach off Hwy. 207 on the Eastern Shore is a sand and cobble beach that is a prime destination for local and international surfers. Or take a drive down the South Shore to picturesque Chester and see the beautiful marina, homes, and gardens. Charming little Tanner Brewing is one of the smallest craft breweries in the country. Mahone Bay offers more picturesque views, including the iconic vista of the three churches by the water. Next on your route is Lunenburg, home of the Bluenose II schooner and a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Dating back to 1753, this historic town is famous for its distinctive architecture. SEPTEMBER 2019
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HOT ENTERTAINMENT
WORLD PREMIERE
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EDITOR’S PICK
Sept. 28–29 Local dance talent Hannah Mae Cruddas returns home to perform the title role in the debut of Anne of Green Gables—The Ballet. Symphony Nova Scotia (page 52) and Ballet Jörgen team up for this adaption of the classic L.M. Montgomery novel, which has spawned several sequels, movies, plays, and TV shows.
MAXIMUM OVERDRIVE
• Sept. 1–4, 5–8, 13–16: This is the final month of the season for racing action at Atlantic Motorsport Park (page 52), a 2.5-kilometre circuit in nearby Mill Village. • Sept. 6, 13, 14: Another season is also winding down at Scotia Speedworld (page 52) in Enfield, a local favourite for its fast, wide D-shaped track.
MUSIC LEGEND
Sept. 15 Singer, songwriter, and guitarist Lucinda Williams (page 52) has influenced a generation of country/ blues/folk artists and was one of VH1’s “100 Greatest Women in Rock & Roll.” And this month, she makes a rare visit to Halifax. See her with her band Buick 6 at the Dalhousie Arts Centre.
VIVE LA FRANCE
Sept. 14 Cecilia Concerts (page 52) kicks off another season at the Maritime Conservatory of Performing Arts on Chebucto Road. Violinist Jinjoo Cho and pianist Hyun Soo Kim join forces for a program of French compositions that includes works by EugèneAuguste Ysaÿe, Francis Poulenc, Gabriel Fauré, and Edith Piaf. 10 where.ca SEPTEMBER 2019
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ART TRIO
•Throughout September, Art 1274 Hollis (page 51) —an artist-run cooperative in the heart of the downtown—showcases Moments in Time, mixedmedia works by Barbara Carter. • Until Sept 8, The Craig Gallery (page 51) on Ochterloney Street in Dartmouth, pairs paintings by Jim Parsons with T.S. Eliot’s poem The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock. • Continuing through the month at the Art Gallery of Nova Scotia (page 51) on Hollis Street, Salvador Dali, A Suite of Prints includes all 11 engravings from the legend’s Our Historical Heritage Suite (1975).
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Sept. 1 HALIFAX URBAN FOLK FESTIVAL See Newfoundland singer/ songwriter Damhnait Doyle (right) in a Song Circle at the Carleton, followed by Matthew Sweet + The HFX All-stars. Page 52 Sept. 7 WWE LIVE The Halifax Forum hosts an evening of pro-wrestling action, including WWE Women’s Champion Becky Lynch (right) versus Lacey Evans. Page 52 Sept. 14 THE WORD ON THE STREET Halifax Central Library hosts readings and signings by dozens of authors, including Mayann Francis (right), Harry Bruce, Amy Spurway, Alan Syliboy and Janet Barkhouse. Page 51 Sept. 20 MATT ANDERSEN & THE MELLOTONES Andersen (right) is one of the hottest blues guitarists around and The Mellotones are Halifax’ favourite dance band. See them at the Shore Club in Hubbards. Page 52 Sept. 21 CASINO NOVA SCOTIA Hypnotist Jason Cyrus wows fans with his interactive mentalist show at Casino Nova Scotia. Page 51 Sept. 28 HFX WANDERERS FC The quest for the championship continues, as the Wanderers host Edmonton in Canadian Premier League action. Page 52 SEPTEMBER 2019
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HOT SHOPPING
BY TREVOR J. ADAMS
FALL FASHION
Freshen your look for autumn with a visit to Shop Olsen Europe (page 54) on Spring Garden Road. This European chain boasts fresh new looks and trends inspired by styles on runways and in the streets. Known for its quality and sophistication. Fabrics are chosen to reflect a company commitment to sustainability.
FUNCTIONAL ART
The province’s only maker of fine, mouthblown, hand-cut crystal, NovaScotian Crystal (page EC1) showcases Old World artistry. Visit the waterfront studio on George Street to see master craftsmen transform molten sand into fine crystal creations. Its collection includes a new stemmed tulip beer glass, plus vases, candle holders, and all manner of giftware.
BEER ME
Just steps from the Halifax Seaport Farmers’ Market (page 57), the Garrison Beer Store (page 55) on Terminal Road peddles beers from one of the province’s oldest crafter brewers. On tap, you’ll find seasonal creations and longstanding favourites like raspberry wheat, Irish red, and more.
INTO THE WILD
Bass Pro Shops (page 58) is known for its huge stores, taxidermy displays, Outdoor Skills Workshops, and vast array of hunting, camping, fishing, and recreation gear. Nova Scotia’s first Bass Pro opened in September on Cabela Drive in Dartmouth. It’s an ideal spot to gear up for wilderness adventures in any season. 12 where.ca SEPTEMBER 2019
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ARTISANS IN ACTION
Since 1977, the goldsmiths at FireWorks Gallery (page 57) on Barrington Street have been creating customized jewelry in their Victorian-style shop, using Old World techniques like hand engraving and filigree, complemented with the latest design technology of the 21st century. Also offers repair and restoration services, plus a collection of estate pieces.
LOCAL TREASURES
• Kept Gifts and Housewares (page 56) on King Street in Dartmouth is packed with handmade finds by artists from around the region and the world. The store carries a fun and fascinating selection of décor items, jewelry, accessories, paper goods, products for children, and candy. Staff carefully select each piece for its unique look and top quality. • Made in the Maritimes Artisan Boutique (page 54) has two locations: Sunnyside Mall (page 58 and Hydrostone Market (page EC3). You’ll find creations in a variety of media from East Coast artisans, plus gourmet edibles, stained glass, fibre and fabric art, cushions, candles, and fine art and paintings. • In a Box (page 53) on Dresden Row is a unique little department store specializing in edgy fashions for women. You’ll also find stylish accessories such as bracelets, scarves, and handbags.
ALL IN ONE PLACE
• Mic Mac Mall (page 58) in Dartmouth boasts 120+ stores and services. Anchored by The Bay, this three-storey shopping destination features women’s fashions, entertainment, electronics, books, salons, and even a vinyl-record store. • Situated on Spring Garden Road, at the centre of Halifax’s shopping district, Park Lane Mall (page 58) offers a mix of shops for fashion, gifts, health and beauty, and home décor. Businesses on site including Mahone Bay Quality Footwear, Pseudio, Envy, John David Shoes (page 58), Cineplex Theatres (page 52), and many others. SEPTEMBER 2019
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HOT DINING
BY TREVOR J. ADAMS
EDITOR’S PICK
Running from Sept. 25-28, the Festival of Wines (page 51) is a popular annual celebration of wines of the world. This year, the focus is on South American vintages. Events include a Winemaker’s Dinner at the Stubborn Goat (page 60) on Sept. 25 with Argentine vintner German Buk, an exploration of the wines of Chile at Antojo Taco + Tequila (page 66) on Sept. 26, and a Grand Tasting on Sept. 27 and 28 at the Cunard Centre on the Halifax waterfront.
STEAK A CLAIM
For an opulent and unforgettable dining experience, Cut Steakhouse (page 67) is the downtown’s go-to destination. Contemporary and classy, Cut emphasizes world-class service, with beef dry-aged on site. From the restaurateur behind popular Halifax spots like Bistro Le Coq (page 60), East of Grafton Tavern (page 59), and Waterfront Warehouse (page 67).
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GRAPE THINGS AHEAD
HAPPY HOUR
If you’re serious about your cocktails, you must visit stylish Bar Kismet (page 59) on Agricola Street. The ever-changing drink menu features premium ingredients from around the world. At press time, the selection included The Space Cowboy (aquavit, coconut, Peruvian pisco, dry white vermouth, Italian amaro, Buddha’s Hand) and Return Of Su-Mac (mezcal, fig, sherry, sumac, quinaquina aperitif, rhubarb root amaro, orange, and Boker’s Bitters). You’ll also find craft beer and fine ales aplenty, paired with an artful and everchanging little tasting menu. 14 where.ca SEPTEMBER 2019
SOUTH OF THE BORDER
Don’t let the humble exterior fool you: loyal foodies jam Mexico Lindo (page 66) on Dutch Village Road every night of the week. Fiery home-style Mexican cuisine is the house specialty. The menu includes explosively flavourful offerings like burritos, enchiladas, chimichangas, tacos, and more.
SMALL PLATES, BIG TASTES
Foodies flock to Highwayman Restaurant & Bar (page 63) on Barrington Street for Spanishinspired share plates and original cocktails. This cozy, up-market option serves a menu of seafood, cured meats, cheeses, and more. Pair your meal with a selection from the carefully-curated wine list and save room for a decadent dessert.
THE FINER THINGS
Tucked away in historic Brewery Market on Lower Water Street, da Maurizio Fine Dining (page 64) is a perennial local favourite. The rustic cuisine of Northern Italy inspires Chef Andrew King, as he offers classics like veal scaloppini sautéed with fresh lobster, seared breast of Brome Lake duck, and spice-crusted rack of lamb. An expertly curated wine list and top-notch service complement the experience.
FLAVOURS OF ASIA
• Japanese fine dining, showcasing traditional and fusion dishes, is on offer at Sushi Nami Royale (page 65). Check it out at locations on Queen Street in the heart of the downtown, Lacewood Drive in Clayton Park, Hector Gate in Dartmouth Crossing, and the Bedford Highway. • In a historic building on the corner of Morris and Hollis streets, Talay Thai (page 68) serves up heaping portions of traditional dishes like Gung Pad Pik Pow (basil prawn with chili paste), Pla Muek Tod Katem (garlic shrimp), and curries aplenty. • Located just steps from the waterfront boardwalk on Bedford Row: the Great Wall (page 62) has long been a local favourite for Chinese cuisine. Cantonese and Szechuan specialties abound, plus Sunday Dim Sum.
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A Wild and Wondrous Live Exhibition! Survival of the Slowest introduces you to some of nature’s ultimate survivors, proving that slow and steady really can win the race! Learn all about amazing animals and their incredible adaptations, featuring a Two-Toed Sloth, African Pygmy Hedgehog, Veiled Chameleon, and many more!
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Atlantic Canada’s largest film festival returns, showcasing local talents and international stars By Trevor J. Adams
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f you’re a cinephile, congratulate yourself: you picked the best month to visit Halifax. Returning from Sept. 12–19, the FIN Atlantic International Film Festival (page 52) boasts a diverse roster of cutting-edge cinema, including screenings of features, shorts, and documentaries, plus lots of parties and industry events.
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Things get under way on Sept. 12 with the Opening Night Celebration at the Waegwoltic Club and the Opening Night Gala featuring Murmur. Nova Scotian filmmaker Heather Young tells the poignant story of a woman whose alcoholism cuts her off from her family. When ordered to perform community service at an animal shelter, she finds a new path. See it at the Dalhousie Arts Centre on University Avenue. Cineplex Theatres (page 52) at Park Lane (page 58) hosts the other gala screenings, which include Assholes: A Theory by John Walker on Sept. 13 and Conviction by Nance Ackerman, Ariella Pahlke, and Teresa MacInnes, on Sept. 16. The Reel East Coast Shorts Gala on Sept. 18 offers a great opportunity to immerse yourself in East Coast filmmaking talent and discover the newest up-and-coming creators. This screening includes some 18 where.ca SEPTEMBER 2019
THE CLOSING NIGHT GALA FEATURES THE LIGHTHOUSE, STARRING WILLEM DAFOE (LEFT) AND ROBERT PATTINSON.
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nine short films, coming from Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, P.E.I., and Newfoundland and Labrador. Capping the Gala series is the Closing Night Gala on Sept 19, featuring The Lighthouse. Shot in Yarmouth, Nova Scotia, the moody black-and-white horror film stars Robert Pattinson and Willem Dafoe as lighthouse keepers on a remote (and decidedly unusual) New England island. This year’s feature selection was still being finalized at press time. Currently on the roster are Entropic by R.W. Gray and Shadow in the Mirror by Ron Foley Macdonald. The festival’s selection of documentaries is always noteworthy. Megan Wennberg’s critically acclaimed
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Drag Kids profiles a group of children meeting each other as they perform in drag together at Montreal Pride. It’s a warm story about community and family support. Also on the documentary lineup (among many others): Ghost Artist by Stephen Palmer, It Was All So Wonderful: The Everyday Magic of Mary Pratt by Kenneth J. Harvey, Her Last Project by Rosvita Dransfeld, L’nuk 101: Finding Common Ground and Atautsikut/Leaving None Behind by John Houston, Radical Age by Jackie Torrens, and What Happened to Holly Bartlett? by Sonya Jampolsky. The latter film has already inspired a great deal of discussion. It looks at how the 31-year-old student died, challenging the police narrative that the woman (who had been blind since age 13) fell accidentally from the MacKay Bridge—a story that’s never rang true for her friends and family. A podcast hosted by investigative journalist Maggie Rahr shares the documentary’s name and delves even deeper into the story, generating a great deal of social-media buzz. I 20 where.ca SEPTEMBER 2019
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ALEXANDER KEITH’S NOVA SCOTIA BREWERY Explore restored portions of Alexander Keith’s home, brewhouse, and a 200-year-old private tavern. Tour includes traditional songs, stories, and samples of Keith’s beer. Tours daily June 1–Oct. 31; scheduled tours on weekends Nov. 1–May 31. Book tours during the week for large groups. Admission charged. Retail store open daily, year-round. 1496 Lower Water St., 902-455-1474. keiths.ca ATLANTIC SPLASH ADVENTURE Six new waterslides, plus go-carts, mini putt, and action rides. Open late June–early September, with Halloween events in October. Pay-as-youplay with attraction tickets and bracelets. 1200 Lucasville Rd., Hammonds Plains. 902-865-1025. splashadventure.ca FISHERMAN’S COVE Quaint, restored 200-year-old fishing village with a variety of activities for the whole family. At the entrance to Halifax Harbour, a 20-minute drive from downtown. Picturesque boardwalk, with shops offering Maritime crafts, unique folk art, candy, and souvenirs. Also: seafood restaurant, bakery, café, art gallery, and a Marine Interpretative Centre. Free admission. Open daily. Duration of visit: about two hours. W. 30 Government Wharf Rd., Eastern Passage. 902-465-6093. fishermanscove.ns.ca HALIFAX CENTRAL LIBRARY Making a bold architectural statement, this library draws acclaim from around the world. Free Wi-Fi. Great views of the city from the rooftop patio. Hosts readings and special events. Halifax Public Libraries has 14 branches around the city. 5440 Spring Garden Rd. 902-490-5700. halifaxpubliclibraries.ca HALIFAX PUBLIC GARDENS Opened in 1867, this is one of North America’s finest formal Victorian gardens. Surrounded by a wrought-iron fence and protected by a magnificent tree canopy, its 6.5 hectares include formal floral displays, weeping trees, fountains, roses, magnolias, and foliage plants. Ducks and geese splash in the ponds. Duration of visit: about an hour. Smoke-free. Café on-site. Main entrance on the corner
of Spring Garden Road and South Park Street. Open daily. Summer hours, 7am–30 minutes before sunset; winter hours 8am–4pm. halifaxpublicgardens.ca HATFIELD FARM COWBOY ADVENTURES Boasts 20+ horses and 12 kilometres of woodland trails. Offers including wagon/ sleigh and trail rides, a petting pen, cookouts, overnight adventures, all-inclusive weddings, birthday parties, and corporate meetings. 1840 Hammonds Plains Rd., Hammonds Plains. 902-835-5676 or 877-835-5676. hatfieldfarm.com NOVASCOTIAN CRYSTAL Makers of fine, mouth-blown, hand-cut crystal, using Old World tools and techniques. See master craftsmen turn molten sand into fine crystal. Showroom offers the full line of handcrafted products. Showroom open year-round, glassworks hours vary seasonally. International shipping. 5080 George St. 902-492-0416 or 888-977-2797 in Canada and the U.S. novascotiancrystal.com. PEGGY’S COVE The famous lighthouse, perched atop ancient granite worn smooth by the pounding waves, dominates this rugged fishing community. Explore the unique rock formations but be careful: the rocks can be slippery (if they’re black, they’re wet and unsafe to walk on) and the waves are dangerously unpredictable. Restaurants, galleries, shops, and accommodations nearby. Rte. 333, 44 kilometres west of Halifax.
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HALIFAX TRANSIT FERRY AIR SERVICE There is regular service from Halifax’s Stanfield International Airport to major North American and European destinations with connections spanning the globe. Arrange taxi and limo service at the Ground Transportation desk. MetroX bus service connects the airport to the urban core (halifax.ca/transit or call 311). 1 Bell Blvd., Enfield (Exit 6, off Hwy. 102). 902-873-4422. halifaxairport.com HALIFAX TRANSIT $2.50 for adults, $1.75 for seniors/ children. Free transfers between buses and ferries. The Halifax ferry terminal is at the corner of George and Lower Water streets. The main Dartmouth ferry terminal is at Alderney Landing on Ochterloney Street, also ferry service between Woodside and Halifax (Monday–Friday, peak hours only). Dial 311 for schedules and route information. halifax.ca/transit INTERPROVINCIAL FERRIES Saint John, N.B. to Digby, N.S. (year-round) and Bar Harbor, Me. to Yarmouth, N.S. (June 21–Oct. 15): 1-888-249-7245, ferries.ca. Wood Islands, P.E.I. to Caribou, N.S. (May 1–Dec. 20): 1-888-249-7245, ferries.ca. North Sydney, N.S. to Port aux Basques, N.L. (year-round) and Argentia, N.L (June 15–Sept. 22): 1-800-341-7981, marineatlantic.ca. PARKING Many streets have metered parking (with time and date restrictions; check the signs). The colour atop SHUBENACADIE CANAL Following an ancient Mi’kmaq route across Nova Scotia, the canal links a series of lakes and rivers between Halifax Harbour and the Bay of Fundy. Lock 1 is in Dartmouth between Sullivan’s Pond and Lake Banook. The Fairbanks Centre (open during business hours year-round) at 54 Locks Rd., Dartmouth (off Waverley Rd., Hwy. 318) displays the history of this National Historic Civil Engineering Site. Broad trails follow the old canal for 20 kilometres. Follow Hwy. 2 up the lakes to pass Lock 4 in Fall River, Lock 5 in a small park at Wellington, and Lock 6 in Enfield. Fairbanks Centre: 902-462-1826. shubenacadiecanal.ca SULLIVAN’S POND This artificial pond in the heart of Dartmouth was constructed as part of the Shubenacadie Canal system. Surrounded by landscaped lawns, attractive floral displays and trees, with a bandstand at its centre, the area is now a civic park and serves as a temporary home for hundreds of migrating waterfowl. Ochterloney and Crichton streets, Dartmouth. EC2
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the meters indicates the maximum parking time (red: 30 minutes, grey: 90 minutes, green: two hours, yellow: three or five hours). You’ll also find privately operated parking lots on the waterfront and at most shopping malls and hotels. RAIL & BUS SERVICES Maritime Bus Service links Halifax with the Annapolis Valley, northern Nova Scotia, Cape Breton, P.E.I., New Brunswick, Quebec (Rivière-du-Loup), and Maine (Bangor): 902-429-2029, maritimebus.com. The Via Rail train The Ocean leaves Halifax for Montreal on Wednesday, Friday, and Sunday with connections to the rest of Canada and the U.S.: 888-842-7245, viarail.ca. All depart from 1161 Hollis St. maritimebus.com TOLL BRIDGES The Angus L. Macdonald Bridge (the “Old Bridge”) and the A. Murray MacKay Bridge (the “New Bridge”) link Halifax and Dartmouth. Toll is $1 cash (quarters, loonies, and toonies only) or 80 cents for MacPass users. No pedestrians or cyclists allowed on the MacKay Bridge. hdbc.ca VISITOR INFORMATION There are Nova Scotia Visitor Information Centres at 1655 Lower Water St (902-424-4248) and the airport (902-873-1223). The provincial hotline (1-800-565-0000) also offers tourist information. novascotia.com
WORLD PEACE PAVILION Conceived by Metro Youth for Global Unity, the triangular-shaped monument incorporates rocks and bricks from countries all over the world. Displays include a 90-kilogram piece of the Berlin Wall. On the waterfront in Dartmouth’s Ferry Terminal Park.
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CATHEDRAL CHURCH OF ALL SAINTS (Anglican) Gothicstyle cathedral opened in 1910. Notable for its stained-glass windows, the beautiful woodcarvings of its pulpit and chancel, and hand-done needlework on the kneelers and bishop’s stall. Visitors welcome. Duration of visit: about 30 minutes. Usually open Monday–Friday, 9:30am–3pm, plus Sunday worship. Voluntary donation. 1330 Cathedral Ln. 902-423-6002. cathedralchurchofallsaints.com
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THE ESSENTIAL CITY CHRIST CHURCH (Anglican) The oldest church in Dartmouth (built in 1817), this registered heritage building exemplifies Georgian architectural design. The beautiful stained-glass windows were presented as memorials. The weather vane atop the steeple depicts Halley’s Comet. Genealogical service available. Visit by appointment. 50 Wentworth St., Dartmouth. 902-466-4270. christchurchdartmouth.com
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The Hydrostone Market offers a variety of shops and restaurants unlike anything else in the city.
GEORGES ISLAND From the Halifax waterfront, look south toward the harbour entrance at the grassy island with the small lighthouse. From the mid-18th century to the Second World War, Georges Island was the scene of constant military activity and integral in the defence of Halifax Harbour. Open for special events only. pc.gc.ca GOVERNMENT HOUSE Built for Sir John and Lady Frances Wentworth between 1800 and 1805, Government House is one of the oldest official residences in Canada. Today it’s the residence and office of Nova Scotia’s Lieutenant-Governor. Open to the public only during special events and tours (July–August); see website for schedule. W. 1451 Barrington St. 902-424-7001. lt.gov.ns.ca GRANVILLE MALL Destroyed by fire in 1859, the wooden buildings on this block were rebuilt in the Italianate style. The streetscape features 17 heritage buildings. Today, it features an attractive plaza and a collection of restaurants, shops, and a pub. When building the Barrington Hotel on the west side of the plaza, workers restored the original façades. North end of Granville Street. HALIFAX CITADEL NATIONAL HISTORIC SITE Completed in 1856, the present Citadel is the fourth in a series of forts since 1749 to occupy the hill overlooking the harbour. Although never attacked, the fort was occupied by the British army until 1906 and by Canadian forces during the world wars. Operated by Parks Canada, the Citadel is one of Canada’s most visited National Historic Sites. Army Museum on site. Admission charged May 7–Oct. 31. Programming runs 9am–5pm in May, June, September, and October; 9am–6pm in July and August. Grounds open year-round. Average duration of visit: three hours. Entrance at corner of Sackville and Brunswick streets. 902-426-5080. pc.gc.ca
LITTLE DUTCH CHURCH (Lutheran/Anglican) German settlers who arrived in the 1750s founded this tiny church on Brunswick Street, the oldest Lutheran church in Canada. (“Dutch” was a common term for speakers of any Germanic language). By the end of the 18th century, the congregation had outgrown the little church and built Saint George’s Round Church, which became an Anglican church in 1827. Tours by appointment (St. George’s Parish Office: 902-423-1059 or office@roundchurch.ca).
HALIFAX CITY HALL This noble, eclectic Victorian structure has stood guard over the Grand Parade square (the symbolic centre of Halifax) since 1888. In 1984, Halifax City Hall became a National Historic Site, lauded for the “civic pride and optimism…symbolized by its monumental scale, elaborate design and prominent location.” 1841 Argyle St. halifax.ca/community/HalifaxCityHall/index.html
McNABS ISLAND Once key to the harbour defence system, this island just inside the entrance to Halifax Harbour now offers picnicking and hiking. Trails lead past the island’s lighthouse, abandoned fortifications, beaches, and old homesteads where gardens now grow wild. Accessible by ferry from Eastern Passage or charter boat from Cable Wharf at the foot of George Street.
HISTORIC PROPERTIES Covering three square blocks, this collection of restored heritage buildings includes stone warehouses built to hold privateers’ booty at the turn of the 18th century. The area was nearly lost to urban renewal but in 1963 was designated a National Historic Site. Cobbled courtyards and waterfront boardwalks offer an array of shops, dining spots, and other businesses. Open daily. Upper Water Street, north from Duke Street. 902-429-0530. historicproperties.ca
NEW HORIZONS BAPTIST CHURCH Formerly Cornwallis Street Baptist Church, this heritage property is considered the mother church of the African United Baptist Association. Since its founding in 1832 by former slave Rev. Richard Preston, this church has become a touchstone for Halifax’s Black community. Visit by appointment. Worship Sunday at 10:45am; visit other times by appointment. 5457 Cornwallis St. 902-429-5573. newhorizonsbaptist.ca
THE HYDROSTONE 1917’s Halifax Explosion (see Fort Needham Memorial Bell Tower) destroyed almost all of Halifax’s North End. The reconstruction included 328 houses built from unique cement blocks known as hydrostone. Today, the area is called “The Hydrostone,” one of the city’s most attractive neighbourhoods. The houses are private but you can amble around the shops and restaurants of the Hydrostone Market between Agricola and Gottingen streets. 5509–5555 Young St. hydrostonemarket.ca
OLD BURYING GROUND The first burial here came a day after the arrival of Edward Cornwallis, who established a settlement in 1749. The earliest gravestone dates from 1752. The entrance is dominated by the lion-topped Welsford-Parker Monument, the only such memorial to the Crimean War in North America. Restorations are ongoing; visitors are encouraged to ramble through Halifax’s past. Interpretation plaques on-site help you delve into history. Open May–October. Free admission, guided tours (June–August); donations welcome. Barrington Street at Spring Garden Road. MAY 2019–OCTOBER 2019 //
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Travel back to colonial-era Nova Scotia with a tour of the historic Alexander Keith’s Nova Scotia Brewery (page EC1) on Lower Water Street.
OLD TOWN CLOCK This Halifax landmark has watched over the city ever since its workings arrived from England in 1803. The dashing Duke of Kent, head of the garrison at Halifax from 1794 to 1800 and eventual father of Queen Victoria, designed this timepiece to keep the garrison and townspeople punctual. At the base of Citadel Hill (on Brunswick Street at the top of George Street). OUR LADY OF SORROWS CHAPEL (Roman Catholic) Marching from St. Mary’s Basilica to the site, more than 1,800 people erected this beautiful little church in just one day: August 31, 1843. The French stained-glass windows date to the 16th and 17th centuries. The chapel sits on the crest of a hill in the Holy Cross Cemetery at the corner of South and South Park streets. Contact St. Mary’s Basilica: 902-423-4116.
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH OF ST. DAVID Built in 1868–69, this was originally the home of the Grafton Street Methodist Church. Since 1925, it has been home to the Presbyterian Church of St. David. Inside, find stained-glass windows and a Casavant Frères organ. 1544 Grafton St. 902-423-1944. saintdavids.ca PRINCE OF WALES TOWER NATIONAL HISTORIC SITE Edward, Duke of Kent (Queen Victoria’s father), had the tower built in the 1790s to help protect British gun batteries on the coast of what today is Point Pleasant Park. The round, thick-walled fort was the first of its type in North America, a prototype of a new system of coastal defences. Grounds open year-round. Point Pleasant Park, (entrances at the south end of Tower Road and Point Pleasant Drive). 902-426 5080. pc.gc.ca PROVINCE HOUSE Completed in 1819, Nova Scotia’s provincial legislative building is Canada’s oldest seat of government. Today a National Historic Site, it is one of the finest examples of 19th-century Georgian architecture in North America. Free admission. Open weekdays for self-guided tours 9am–4pm. 1726 Hollis St. 902-424-4661. nslegislature.ca ST. GEORGE’S GREEK ORTHODOX CHURCH The heart of Halifax’s vibrant Greek community, this church hosts concerts, cultural and community events, including the annual Halifax Greek Fest (June 6–9). 38 Purcell’s Cove Rd. 902-479-1271. halifaxgreeks.ca
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ST. GEORGE’S ROUND CHURCH (Anglican) In building this unique church, the German congregation (see Little Dutch Church) had the help of a royal patron, Edward, Duke of Kent (father of Queen Victoria): a talented amateur architect with a fondness for round classical Palladian buildings. In 1912, it hosted a funeral service for the “Unknown Child” from the Titanic. Holds baptismal, marriage, and burial records dating to the 1950s. Contact the parish office to set up a tour. 2222 Brunswick St. 902-423-1059. roundchurch.ca
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Overlooking the downtown, Halifax Citadel is one of Canada’s most-visited National Historic Sites. Don’t miss the Noon Gun, a cannon fired every day (except Christmas Day) at 12pm.
ST. MARY’S CATHEDRAL BASILICA (Roman Catholic) When construction began on St. Mary’s in 1820, the design was for a smaller Georgian church. In the 1860s and 1870s, the building was transformed inside and out to the grand Victorian Gothic style. Acclaimed New York architect Patrick Charles Keely (who designed more than 500 North American churches) designed the highly embellished façade. Open year-round, tours by appointment. A small museum is at the back of the altar. 5221 Spring Garden Rd. 902-429-9800. stmbasilica.com ST. MATTHEW’S UNITED CHURCH In 1749, the Church of England started St. Paul’s. Dissenters (mostly Congregationalists from New England) were allowed to worship there until they had their own place of worship— Mather’s Church, later to become St. Matthew’s, at the corner of Hollis and Prince streets. Relocated in 1859 to Barrington Street, St. Matthew’s is the oldest United (Non-Conformist) Church in Canada. Guided tours by appointment. Sunday worship at 10:30am. W. 1479 Barrington St. 902-423-9209. stmatts.ns.ca ST. PAUL’S ANGLICAN CHURCH Founded by royal proclamation in 1749 and built in 1750, St. Paul’s is the oldest Protestant church in Canada and the oldest building in Halifax. The crypt holds the remains of illustrious British colonials. St. Paul’s was Britain’s first overseas cathedral. The memorial tablets on its walls form a fascinating record of the early settlers. The “Explosion Window” and piece of window frame embedded in the interior wall of the narthex are relics of the 1917 Halifax Explosion. Open weekdays year-round; weekdays and Saturdays in summer. Parish liturgies open to visitors Sunday and Wednesday (see website for times). Genealogical services available for a fee. W. Grand Parade, 1749 Argyle St. 902-429-2240. stpaulshalifax.org SAINT PATRICK’S CHURCH (Roman Catholic) The heart of Nova Scotia’s Irish community, built in 1885. Distinctive features include an Irish harp carved at the end of each pew, a Casavant Frères organ dating back to 1889, exquisite stained glass from the Mayer Company of Munich, Germany and
featuring a shamrock in every single window, a marble high altar, statues of Mary and Joseph (the Patron Saint of Canada), and more. Mass on Sunday at 10am. Phone or drop by the Church Hall to arrange a tour. 2267 Brunswick St. 902-429-4170. stpatricks.halifax.ns.ca YORK REDOUBT NATIONAL HISTORIC SITE The site’s earliest fortifications were built in 1793 at the outbreak of war between Britain and revolutionary France. Visit the Command Post built during the Second World War, when the site was the nerve centre for Halifax’s defence. Enjoy a picnic among the trees and walk along coastal trails. Grounds open daily yearround (no off-season maintenance). Washrooms available June 25–Labour Day. Average duration of visit: about two hours. Off Rte. 253/Purcell’s Cove Rd., a 25-minute drive from downtown Halifax. 902-426-5080. pc.gc.ca
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SS ATLANTIC HERITAGE PARK In 1873, 562 people died off the shores of Lower Prospect when the SS Atlantic sank. It was the worst single-vessel marine disaster to occur off Canada’s coast prior to the Titanic. This heritage site is the burial place for 277 of the victims and includes a park with a seaside boardwalk and a monument to the victims. About 32 kilometres west of Halifax along the Lighthouse Route (Route 333, follow the highway signs). Open mid-May–end of October. Park is wheelchair accessible and open year-round (no winter maintenance). Free admission. 180 Sandy Cove Rd., Terence Bay. 902-852-1557. ssatlantic.com AFRICVILLE/SEAVIEW PARK Former site of Africville, a black community that was relocated in the 1960s (see commemorative plaque on-site). A recent project rebuilt the historic Seaview Baptist Church that stood on this site, and restored the area’s original name. The park is the site of an annual Africville Reunion (typically the last weekend in July). Average duration of visit: 30 minutes. North end of Barrington Street at Africville Road, below the MacKay Bridge. africville.ca
DARTMOUTH COMMON Follow the path to the top of the hill and enjoy a breathtaking view of the Halifax Harbour. A cairn commemorates the 1750 landing of 353 settlers from the ship Alderney and the founding of the original town of Dartmouth. The Common includes Leighton Dillman Scenic Garden (named for the volunteer who created it). Average duration of visit: one hour. Bordered by Alderney Drive, Nantucket Avenue, Victoria Road, and Park Avenue. FERRY TERMINAL PARK Enjoy the scenery in and around this park from its boardwalks, which follow the shores of Halifax Harbour. The ship Alderney landed here, carrying the first 353 settlers to Dartmouth in 1750. The park’s inlaid granite “Compass Rose” is a replica of the compass detail on a 1749 map of the harbour. Average duration of visit: half an hour. Adjacent to the Halifax Transit ferry terminal on Alderney Drive in Dartmouth. FORT NEEDHAM MEMORIAL BELL TOWER The tower overlooks the North End of Halifax, an area devastated by the Halifax Explosion, which took place when the Belgian relief ship Imo collided with the French munitions vessel Mont-Blanc on Dec. 6, 1917. The tower pays tribute to the 2,000 people who died. Average duration of visit: half an hour. Union Street, near Novalea Drive. HALIFAX COMMON Originally laid out in 1762, this is Canada’s oldest city park and serves as a major recreational area. Children clamber about the large playground and athletes of all ages play baseball, football, soccer, and other sports until dark. Skating Oval hosts in-line skating in warmer weather and ice skating in winter (free skate and helmet rentals on site). Bordered by Robie, Cogswell, and North Park streets.
AN UNSINKABLE LEGACY
At the Maritime Museum of the Atlantic, Titanic: The Unsinkable Ship and Halifax presents a Nova Scotian perspective on the famous disaster. Halifax has one of the most moving and intimate connections with the Titanic tragedy, becoming the final resting place of many of her victims and wreckage. Shortly after the White Star liner sank in 1912, Halifax became, in the words of one doctor, “a city of funerals.” Vessels brought more than 200 bodies to the city, a few to be claimed by relatives but most to be buried in three Halifax cemeteries. The Maritime Museum’s exhibit explores Titanic’s intimate connection with Halifax using the museum’s unique collection of wooden Titanic artifacts, including one of the world’s only Titanic deck chairs. EC6
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HEMLOCK RAVINE PARK When Edward, Duke of Kent (and eventual father of Queen Victoria) arrived in Halifax in 1794 to command the Halifax garrison, he lived at an elaborate estate with his French mistress, Julie St. Laurent. Its only remaining building is an elegant rotunda perched between the water and the Bedford Highway. The rotunda isn’t open to the public, but the park welcomes visitors year-round. Graceful paths lead to Julie’s heart-shaped pond. Average duration of visit: one hour. Enter at the top of Kent Avenue. off the Bedford Highway (Rte. 2) or behind Grosvenor Wentworth Park School, off Kearney Lake Road. (Grosvenor Road to Castlehill Drive to Downing Street). POINT PLEASANT PARK Magnificent views of ships and yachts entering and leaving the busy harbour. The park’s 39 kilometres of roads and trails wind through the forest and among military ruins, rocky hills, and ravines. Average duration of visit: two hours. Picnic tables available. Entrances and parking lots at the south ends of Tower Road and Point Pleasant Drive. Halifax Transit route 29. Open year-round. pointpleasantpark.ca THE SANDS AT SALTER Summer festival space and home to sandy volleyball courts, plus bicycle, kayak, and Segway rentals. my-waterfront.ca SHUBIE PARK Running through the park, the Shubenacadie Canal spanned Nova Scotia in the 1800s. Notice the difference between the forests on either side of the canal. On the west side, pioneer species such as birch, aspen, and blueberry colonized a burnt area. On the other side, the trees are older and mostly hemlock, spruce, and fir. On the islands in the lakes at either end of the park are the best examples of the original pine forest. 30 John Brenton Dr., Dartmouth.
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With 39 kilometres of seaside and woodland trails, Point Pleasant Park is a favourite for locals and visitors alike.
SIR SANDFORD FLEMING PARK Two major walking trails wind through this 38-hectare park. Dominating the park is the Memorial Tower, an imposing landmark built by Sir Sandford Fleming in the early 1900s to commemorate the first legislative assembly in the British Empire (1758). Playground made of hand-carved tree trunks on-site. Average duration of visit: about two hours. Located on Dingle Road, off Purcell’s Cove Road, about two kilometres from the Armdale Rotary. Tower open daily, May–Nov.; grounds open year-round though not winter maintained.
MUSEUMS
ARMY MUSEUM Presenting hundreds of artifacts reflecting Atlantic Canada’s military heritage, located in the Cavalier Building of the Halifax Citadel National Historic Site. W. Open daily May 7–Oct. 31, off-season by appointment. Admission included with entrance fee to Halifax Citadel. Visit: two hours. 902-422-5979. armymuseumhalifax.ca BLACK CULTURAL CENTRE FOR NOVA SCOTIA This museum, cultural, and education centre is dedicated to the preservation and promotion of African-Canadian history in Nova Scotia. The centre houses history archives, static and audio-visual displays, a library, and an amphitheatre for cultural performances and lectures. Self-guided tours. Gift shop. Open Monday–Friday, 10am–4pm; noon–4pm on Saturdays. Admission charged. W. 1149 Main St., Dartmouth. 902-434-6223 or 800-465-0767. bccns.com CANADIAN MUSEUM OF IMMIGRATION AT PIER 21 “Countless journeys. One Canada.” Discover Canada’s ongoing immigration story at this former gateway to Canada. Interactive exhibits, first-person stories, and hands-on activities. Admission charged. Family-history centre, permanent and visiting exhibitions, and gift shop. Minimum two-hour visit.
Guided tours. Open year-round. Admission charged, group rates. 1055 Marginal Rd. 902-425-7770. Pier21.ca COLE HARBOUR HERITAGE FARM MUSEUM An original 200-year-old farm now surrounded by modern development this rural oasis in the city features traditional farm animals, heritage buildings, farm equipment and household tools from the community, gardens, and walking paths. Tea room and gift shop on site. Open May 15–Oct., Monday–Saturday, 10am–4pm; Sunday and holidays, noon–4pm. Tearoom on site. Museum services available by appointment yearround, including inquiries, tours, and events. Admission by donation. 471 Poplar Dr., Cole Harbour. 902-434-0222. coleharbourfarmmuseum.ca DARTMOUTH HERITAGE MUSEUM In Evergreen House, a 15-minute walk from the Halifax Transit ferry terminal in Dartmouth. Built in 1867, this Victorian home was frequented by Joseph Howe and was home to nationally acclaimed Nova Scotian folklorist Helen Creighton. Archival reference service by appointment. Open year-round, Tuesday–Saturday (Sunday from June–August), 10am–5pm. (Closed 1–2pm weekends). See website for off-season hours. $5 admission (Members and children under 12 are free). Group rates. Gift shop. 26 Newcastle St., Dartmouth. 902-464-2300. dartmouthheritagemuseum.ns.ca FISHERMAN’S LIFE MUSEUM This tiny house and gardens have been preserved just as they were at the turn of the century when this was the home of an inshore fisherman, his wife, and their 13 daughters. There’s always a knowledgeable guide ready to share stories of days gone by. Open daily June 1–Oct. 1, 8am–4pm. Parking, picnic tables, washrooms on site. Bus tours welcome. Admission charged. 58 Navy Pool Loop, Jeddore Oyster Pond. 902-889-2053. fishermanslife. novascotia.ca MAY 2019–OCTOBER 2019 //
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THE ESSENTIAL CITY FULTZ HOUSE MUSEUM Located in a house dating back to the 1860s, the museum shares the history of Lower Sackville and neighbouring communities. Check out the smithy, cooperage shop, and horse-drawn hearse (circa 1855). Gift shop. Open daily July 1–Aug. 31, 10am–5pm; by appointment year-round. No admission fee (except for special functions), donations welcome. Gift shop. 33 Sackville Dr., Lower Sackville. 902-865-3794. fultzhouse.ca HMCS SACKVILLE The last of its kind, this Flower-class corvette escorted convoys from Canada to Northern Ireland from 1942 to 1944. After years as a research vessel and naval auxiliary, Sackville was transferred to the Canadian Naval Memorial Trust in the 1980s, restored to its 1944 appearance, and dedicated as Canada’s National Naval Memorial. Undergoing refit at press time; check website for visitation details. 902-427-2837. hmcssackville-cnmt.ns.ca MARITIME MUSEUM OF THE ATLANTIC Permanent major exhibits include Titanic: The Unsinkable Ship and Halifax, Shipwreck Treasures of Nova Scotia, Halifax Wrecked: The Story of the Halifax Explosion, North Atlantic Convoys, and the Navy Gallery (featuring a rare Victoria Cross medal). Also galleries on Days of Sail and Small Craft. Gift shop. Visit: 90 minutes. Open year-round. Admission charged (free Tuesday 5pm–8pm). W. 1675 Lower Water St. 902-424-7491. maritimemuseum.novascotia.ca MEMORY LANE HERITAGE VILLAGE “Living history” museum captures the sights and sounds of a typical 1940s Nova Scotian coastal village. The 18 restored buildings include a general store, church, homestead, barn, ice house, gold mine, and boat-building shop. Traditional lumber camp cookhouse serves meals daily. Antique vehicles, farm animals, mobile media exhibits, and Archives Research Centre on-site (by appointment). Gift shop, public washrooms, free Wi-Fi.
French and German spoken. Open daily June 1–Sept. 30, 9:30am–4pm. Off-season by appointment. Admission charged. Senior and group discounts. Children under 5 free. A 50-minute drive east of Halifax. 5435 Clam Harbour Rd., Lake Charlotte. 902-845-1937 or 877-287-0697. heritagevillage.ca MUSQUODOBOIT HARBOUR RAILWAY MUSEUM Housed in the former railway station (circa 1918) and several railway cars, the museum traces the history of the railway and its importance to the development of this region. Hours vary— call to confirm. A 40-kilometre drive east of Dartmouth on Hwy. 7, near the junction of Hwy. 357. Musquodoboit Harbour. 902-889-2689. mhrailwaymuseum.com NAVAL MUSEUM OF HALIFAX Admiralty House, a National Historic Site built in 1819, boasts a library of more than 5,000 volumes, archives, and a permanent collection displaying historical artifacts, including model ships, weapons, photos, and medals. Exhibits include The Great War, Battle of the Atlantic, and Halifax Explosion. Open Monday–Friday, 9am–4pm. Closed on holidays. Admission by donation. Gift shop. Admiralty House, 2725 Gottingen St. 902-721-8250. navy-marine.forces.gc.ca/en/navy-life/history-museums. NOVA SCOTIA ARCHIVES Records of government departments and corporate bodies (churches, businesses, organizations, etc.); papers of families; a 50,000-title library; newspapers; genealogical sources; documentary art and photographs; maps and architectural plans; sound recordings and moving images. Open Monday–Friday 8:30am– 4:30pm (Wednesday until 9pm); Saturday 9am–5pm. Closed Sundays, holidays, and holiday weekends. Pre-booking required for some services on Wednesday evening and Saturday. Closed on holiday weekends. 6016 University Ave. 902-424-6060. archives.novascotia.ca
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NOVA SCOTIA MUSEUM OF NATURAL HISTORY Explore Nova Scotia’s forest and ocean environments with interactive exhibits, featuring world-class fossils, specimens, and artifacts. See exquisite First Nations Mi’kmaw porcupine quillwork. Visit Sable Island and experience Science on a Sphere. Live amphibians, reptiles, bees, a tide tank, and of course Gus, the nine-decades-old tortoise. Picnic area, parking (pay). Open year-round, 9am–5pm, Wednesday 9am– 8pm. Admission charged. Visit: one–two hours. Admission charged. 1747 Summer St. 902-424-6548. naturalhistory.novascotia.ca
BEDFORD INSTITUTE OF OCEANOGRAPHY Canada’s largest oceanographic research centre. The Titanic exhibit boasts a model of what the wreck now looks like on the ocean floor and images from the 1991 expedition. Learn about seafloor mapping, take a virtual reality tour of the Sable Gully, meet the grey seals of Sable Island, and discover deep-sea corals. Guided tours by appointment only. 1 Challenger Dr., Dartmouth. 902-426-2373. bio.gc.ca DISCOVERY CENTRE Hands-on science centre. Kids can learn about science, technology, engineering, arts, and math through interactive displays. Changing exhibits, themed galleries, an innovation lab, and Atlantic Canada’s only immersive dome theatre. Open daily. Admission charged. 1215 Lower Water St. 902-492-4422. thediscoverycentre.ca
NOVA SCOTIA SPORT HALL OF FAME Nova Scotia’s rich sports heritage is displayed through artifacts, exhibits, and stories dating back to the 1850s with emphasis on “our sport heroes” Sidney Crosby exhibition. Free admission. Open yearround, Monday–Friday, 10am–5pm and before Scotiabank Centre events. Open weekends in July and August, noon– 4pm. Scotiabank Centre (box office level), 1800 Argyle St., Suite 446. 902-421-1266. nsshf.com
SCOTT MANOR HOUSE Historic house (circa 1770) unique in Canada. The museum has a large collection of photos, printed material, and maps reflecting Bedford’s past. Open daily July–August, 10am–4pm; other times by appointment. Free admission. 15 Fort Sackville Rd., Bedford. 902-832-2336. scottmanor.ca SHEARWATER AVIATION MUSEUM Spotlights Canada’s maritime military aviation history. Hours vary seasonally, so phone ahead. Duration of visit: one hour. Open yearround. 34 Bonaventure Ave., 12 Wing Shearwater (take Rte. 322 toward Eastern Passage). 902-720-1083. shearwateraviationmuseum.ns.ca
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QUAKER HOUSE A short walk from the Dartmouth ferry terminal is the only surviving home of the original Quaker whalers who settled in Dartmouth in 1785 at the end of the American Revolution. Admission: $5. No charge for children 12 and under. Open seasonally June 1–August 31, Tuesday to Sunday, 10am–1pm and 2pm–5pm. Guided tours by costumed interpreters. 57 Ochterloney St., Dartmouth. 902-464-2300. dartmouthheritagemuseum.ns.ca
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ENTERTAINMENT
LIVE IN CONCERT
American folk rockers Dawes (page 52) make a rare visit to the East Coast, performing material from their latest album Passwords. See them at the Dalhousie Arts Centre on Sept. 14.
CASINOS
CASINO NOVA SCOTIA Gaming galore, from poker to roulette to 600 slot machines. Dine at 3Sixty Lounge, 3Sixty Buffet, or May Garden. Live entertainment and special events in the Schooner Showroom and 3Sixty lounge. Sept. 21: Hypnotist Jason Cyrus. 1983 Upper Water St. 902-425-7777. casinonovascotia.com
COMEDY
YUK YUK’S Open Wednesday–Saturday. Shows at 8pm. Students two-for-one on Tuesdays. Westin Nova Scotian Hotel, 1181 Hollis St. 902-429-YUKS (9857). yukyuks.com
DINNER THEATRE
GRAFTON STREET DINNER THEATRE Continuing through Sept. 7: Summer Lovin’. It’s opening night at a nostalgic sleepaway camp for singles. Sept. 13–Nov. 9: Monsters’ Mash. Monsters gather for a supernatural evening of music and mayhem. Featuring 1950s rock ‘n roll. 1741 Grafton St. 902-425-1961. graftonstdinnertheatre.com
EVENTS
FESTIVAL OF WINES Sept. 25–28: Spotlighting the wines of South America. Samplings, winemakers’ dinners, and the Festival Grand Tastings featuring some 300 wines. mynslc.com THE WORD ON THE STREET September 14: This popular national festival celebrates the printed word with events across Canada. Halifax’s festival includes readings, signings, book sales, and kids’ events. Participating authors include Guyleigh Johnson, Karen Furneaux, Christy Ann Conlin, Michael de Adder, Harry Bruce, Alan Syliboy, Janet Barkhouse, Mayann Francis, Amy Spurway, Vernon Oickle, and many others. Halifax Central Library, 5440 Spring Garden Rd. thewordonthestreet.ca
EXHIBITS/GALLERIES
ANNA LEONOWENS GALLERY Weekly exhibitions of student work and selected projects by faculty members, visiting artists, and curators. 1891 Granville St. 902-494-8184. ARGYLE FINE ART Fine art and craft with new works of original, affordable paintings, jewelry, ceramic art, pottery, rug hooking, woodturning and upcycled metal work. 1559 Barrington St. 902- 425-9456. argylefineart.com ART 1274 HOLLIS Twenty-four local artists and artisans run this lively co-operative, offering fine art and craft with frequent new works. Original paintings, jewelry, ceramic art, pottery, rug hooking, woodturning, and upcycled metal work. Opening Sept. 5: Moments in Time. Mixed-media works by Barbara Carter. Open daily 10am–6pm. 1274 Hollis St. 902-446-4077. ART GALLERY OF NOVA SCOTIA Continuing through Oct. 27: Here We Are: Black Canadian Contemporary Art. Eight artists challenge notions of Blackness in Canada. Continuing through Oct. 27: Salvador Dali, A Suite of Prints. Includes all 11 engravings from Our Historical Heritage Suite (1975). 1723 Hollis St. 902-424-5280. artgalleryofnovascotia.ca THE CRAIG GALLERY Continuing through Sept. 8: The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock. Poem by T.S. Eliot, paintings by Jim Parsons. Sept. 11–29: Birds and the Bees. Works from the Nova Scotia Pottery Guild. Alderney Landing, 2 Ochterloney St., Dartmouth. alderneylanding.com/gallery DALHOUSIE ART GALLERY Nova Scotia’s oldest public art gallery, featuring a 1,300-piece permanent collection and regular contemporary and historical visiting exhibitions. Dalhousie Arts Centre, 6101 University Ave. 902-494-3820. artgallery.dal.ca SEPTEMBER 2019
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ENTERTAINMENT THE DART GALLERY Innovative and collaborative art exhibitions and events. Picnic at Dart showcases offers food and drinks inspired by the current artwork in the gallery. 127 Portland St. Dartmouth. 902-404-7330. thedartgallery.com
HALIFAX PUBLIC GARDENS SUMMER CONCERT SERIES Continuing through Sept. 22: On Sundays (2pm–4pm), the Victorian bandstand at the heart of the gardens hosts free shows by local bands. halifax.ca/publicgardens
14 BELLS FINE ART GALLERY Affordable, original Canadian artwork from established and emerging artists. Hydrostone Market, 5523 Young St. 902-406-2355. 14bells.com
HALIFAX URBAN FOLK FESTIVAL Continuing through Sept. 2: Intimate musical performances in local bars and restaurants. This year’s festival features an acclaimed mix of artists, including Matthew Sweet, Damhnait Doyle, and Christina Martin. halifaxurbanfolkfestival.com
MARY E. BLACK GALLERY Specializing in fine craft from Atlantic Canadian artists. Continuing through Sept. 15: Professional-development residency group exhibition, plus CraftLAIR : AIRcraft Residents Showcase. Sept. 20–Nov. 3: Craft Nova Scotia Annual Members Exhibition, plus CraftLAIR : Julian Covey Exhibition. Shed 21, 1061 Marginal Rd. 902-492-2522. craft-design.ns.ca
MATT ANDERSEN & THE MELLOTONES Sept. 20: One of the East Coast’s most talented blues guitarists joins forces with the high-energy dance band for what is sure to be a rollicking evening. Shore Club, 250 Shore Club Rd., Hubbards. shoreclub.ca
SAINT MARY’S UNIVERSITY ART GALLERY Visiting exhibitions and a permanent collection of some 2,500 works, including such contemporary artists as Marlene Creates, Peter Dykhuis, Gerald Ferguson, Lorraine Field, Jamelie Hassan, Charlotte Lindgren, Camille Zakharia, and Matt Wedel. Loyola Building, 5865 Gorsebrook Ave. smu.ca/campus-life/art-gallery.html
SYMPHONY NOVA SCOTIA Sept. 15–22: Symphony Week. Free performances in public spaces around the city. Sept. 21: Opera Gala. Acclaimed soprano Renée Fleming joins National Arts Centre conductor Alexander Shelley. Sept. 28–29: Anne of Green Gables—The Ballet. Ballet Jörgen and the Symphony team up to debut this new production, based on the beloved novel. Dalhousie Arts Centre, 6101 University Ave. 902-494-3820. symphonynovascotia.ca
SECORD GALLERY Oil, acrylic, and mixed-media paintings; works on paper including original prints and photographs, plus sculpture and ceramics. 6301 Quinpool Rd. 902-423-6644. secordgallery.com
LUCINDA WILLIAMS Sept. 15: Don’t miss this chance to see a country/blues/folk legend (teamed with her band Buick 6) at the height of her powers. Dalhousie Arts Centre, 6101 University Ave. 902-494-3820.
STUDIO 21 FINE ART GALLERY Contemporary Canadian art in a variety of media, showcasing established and emerging artists. 5431 Doyle St. 902-420-1852. studio21.ca
SPORTS
VIEWPOINT GALLERY Artist-run co-operative presenting a mix of solo and group photo exhibitions. 1459 Brenton St. 902-420-0854. viewpointgallery.ca VISUAL ARTS NOVA SCOTIA CORRIDOR GALLERY Featuring works by local talents in its Corridor Gallery. 1113 Marginal Rd. 902-423-4694 or 1-866-225-8267. visualarts.ns.ca ZWICKER’S GALLERY Fine art in many categories and styles, including antique nautical charts, maps, and engravings. Contemporary works by emerging artists, historical art from established names, Inuit and native works, sculptures, ceramics, and antiquities. 5415 Doyle St. 902-423-7662. zwickersgallery.ca
MOVIES
CINEPLEX THEATRES Several Metro locations. Halifax: 190 Chain Lake Dr. and 5657 Spring Garden Rd. Dartmouth Crossing: 145 Shubie Dr. Lower Sackville: 760 Sackville Dr. 800-333-0061. cineplex.com FIN: ATLANTIC INTERNATIONAL FILM FESTIVAL Sept. 12–19: A celebration of film, media, and music from around the world. For eight days, Halifax is abuzz with filmmakers, industry types and film lovers. 902-422-3456. finfestival.ca
MUSIC
CECILIA CONCERT SERIES Sept. 14: Violinist Jinjoo Cho and pianist Hyun Soo Kim perform works by Eugène-Auguste Ysaÿe, Francis Poulenc, Gabriel Fauré, and Edith Piaf. Maritime Conservatory of Performing Arts, 6199 Chebucto Rd. 902-423-0143. ceciliaconcerts.ca DAWES Sept. 14 The American folk rockers make a rare visit to the East Coast, performing material from their latest album Passwords. Dalhousie Arts Centre, 6101 University Ave. 902-494-3820. artscentre.dal.ca JAZZ AT STAYNER’S Get your Thursday night jazz fix at this weekly concert series. Stayner’s Wharf Pub & Grill, 5075 George St. 902-492-1800. jazzeast.com
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ATLANTIC MOTORSPORT PARK A 2.5-kilometre, 11-turn road circuit. Events: Sept. 1–4, 5–8, 13–16. 266 Racetrack Rd., Mill Village. 902-758-2237. atlanticmotorsportpark.com HALIFAX MOOSEHEADS Pre-season exhibition. Sept. 13: Moncton (at Halifax Forum). Regular season. Sept. 27: Charlottetown. Sept. 28: Acadie-Bathurst. Scotiabank Centre, 1800 Argyle St. 902-451-1221. halifaxmooseheads.ca HFX WANDERERS FC (Canadian Premier League) Minor-pro soccer. Sept. 2: Edmonton. Sept. 21: Valour. Sept. 28: Edmonton. Wanderers Grounds, corner of Sackville and Summer streets. hfxwanderersfc.canpl.ca SCOTIA SPEEDWORLD Auto racing on a D-shaped track; the fast, wide course hosts high-speed action. Events: Sept. 6, 13, 14. 150 Sky Blvd., Enfield. 902-481-2514. scotiaspeedworld.ca WWE LIVE: Sept. 7: Pro-wrestling action includes Seth Rollins vs. Baron Corbin, Becky Lynch vs. Lacey Evans, plus many other rising stars. Halifax Forum, 2901 Windsor St. halifaxforum.ca
THEATRE
HALIFAX FRINGE Continuing through–Sept. 8: The city’s uncensored performing-arts festivals celebrates 29 years. See innovative and shows at venues across the city, featuring local, national, and international talent. halifaxfringe.ca NEPTUNE THEATRE Sept. 10–Oct. 6: The Last Wife. This modern retelling of the complex relationship between Henry VIII and Catherine Parr is a spirited examination of patriarchy, sexual politics, and women’s rights. 1593 Argyle St. 902-429-7070. neptunetheatre.com SHAKESPEARE BY THE SEA Sept. 1: Another season of theatre al fresco concludes with The Unrehearsed Dream. Thirteen actors meet for the first time to perform Shakespeare’s famous fairytale A Midsummer Night’s Dream. Cambridge Battery, Point Pleasant Drive. (In foul weather, shows move indoors to Park Place Theatre). shakespearebythesea.ca
SHOPPING
BEST-KEPT SECRET
Serious fans of local art and décor can check out Kept (page 56) on King Street in Dartmouth for an array of handmade goods.
ANTIQUES
CLOTHING
FINER THINGS ANTIQUES & CURIOS Carries high-quality furniture and decorative artwork. Appraisal and selling services available. 6438 Quinpool Rd., Halifax. 902-456-1412. finerthingsantiques.com
COLWELL’S CLOTHING Fashion for men: business, casual, smart, and professional. Popular lines include Bugatchi, Jack Victor, Johnston & Murphy Shoes, Viyella, and 34 Heritage. Open Monday–Saturday 10am–6pm. Open Sundays May–December. 902-420-1222. 1869 Upper Water St., Historic Properties. colwellsclothing.com
BELLISSIMO Selection includes hand-painted silk lighting, glass chandeliers, vintage lighting, Riedel crystal, and glassware, plus European-inspired home furnishings and accessories. Shipping available. Open Tuesday–Saturday, 10am–5pm; Sunday, 12pm– 5pm. 2743 Agricola St. 902-423-6014. bellissimoliving.com
HAPPYNEST ANTIQUES & VINTAGE Quaint little shop offering an eclectic range of unique items, with prices to suit any budget. Photos, folk art, jewelry, and memorabilia of all sorts. 2592 Elm St. 902-817-7616.
BOOKS & NEWSSTANDS
ATLANTIC NEWS Magazines and newspapers from across the region and around the world. Same-day editions of 2,000 newspapers from over 90 countries. The satellite newspapers are copyright editions sent directly from publishers. 5560 Morris St. 902-429-5468. atlanticnews.ns.ca Map 1 BOOKMARK Atlantic Canada’s largest independent bookseller: best-sellers, local works, travel books, unique gifts, and more. Open daily. 5686 Spring Garden Rd. 902-423-0419. bookmarkreads.ca MAPS & MORE Carries all manner of maps, including antiques, reproductions, city maps, travel guides, road atlases, nautical charts, and lots of other travel accessories. Open daily, 10am–6pm. 1601 Lower Water St. 902-422-7106. VENUS ENVY Education-oriented bookstore and sex shop. Large selection features feminist, queer, and left-leaning books and magazines in many genres. An array of adult accessories, sex toys, and movies. 1598 Barrington St. 1-877-370-9288. venusenvy.ca Map 1
WOOZLES CHILDREN’S BOOKSTORE Carries books, music, and toys, as well as lots of information on parenting. Books range from babies to senior readers and parents, plus toys from PlayMobil, puppets, costumes, and games. Open daily. 1533 Birmingham St. 902-423-7626. woozles.com
BRILLIANT CLOTHING BOUTIQUE Fabulous fashion finds ofgently worn clothing at amazing deals. Open Monday– Wednesday, 10am–5:30pm, Thursday and Friday, 10am–6pm, Saturday, 10am–5pm, closed Sunday. 1539 Birmingham St. 902-446-3662. thisisbrilliant.com
DUGGERS/D2 Fashion for urban men and women. Chic casual and club wear with labels by Hugo Boss, Diesel, Polo Ralph Lauren, Burberry, Fred Perry, Boss Orange, Miss Sixty, Jon Varvatos, and more. 5476 Spring Garden Rd., 902-425-2525. duggersfashion.com ELLE MIO Bra-fitting boutique, plus lingerie, swimwear, and women's clothing. Premium brands such as Prima Donna, Marie Jo, Rosa Faia, and Fantasie. Open Monday–Saturday. 1496 Lower Water St. 902-453-0604. FOREIGN AFFAIR Contemporary boutique. Brands like Rag & Bone, Canada Goose, Sarah Pacini, Helmut Lang, Hugo Boss, Tibi, Diane Von Furstenberg, Theory, Smythe, Vince, Wildfox, House of Harlow, Rebecca Minkoff, and Longchamp Paris. Denim selection includes J Brand, Hudson, Current/Elliott, Citizens of Humanity, 7 For All Mankind, and more. 5639 Spring Garden Rd. 902-423-6676. foreignaffair.ca HALIKIDS Large store, packed with lots of toys, clothing, gifts, and games for kids. Just off Spring Garden Road. Open daily. 1445 South Park St. 902-429-8720. halikids.com THE HIDE COMPANY A large selection of leather jackets, coats, boots, and shoes. Custom jackets, repairs. International shipping. 121 Ilsley Ave., Dartmouth. 902-466-1100. IN A BOX Classic and modern curated gifts, jewelry and ladies’ clothing. Featuring Canadian and international designers. A stylish little department store for items of distinction at affordable prices. 902-423-8031. 1468 Dresden Row. SEPTEMBER 2019
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SHOPPING LISA DRADER-MURPHY BOUTIQUE Nova Scotia-made styles for women created by local designer Lisa Drader-Murphy; dresses, accessories. Historic Properties, 1869 Upper Water St. 902-429-4097. lisadradermurphy.com THE LOST COD This clothing company specializes in producing unique Nova Scotian-based designs, celebrating the province’s industry. Available at Queen’s Landing Market on the Halifax Boardwalk until October, online year-round. 902-431-3101. thelostcod.com NEW SCOTLAND CLOTHING Locally made and designed style. Hoodies, t-shirts, and tops for women, children, and men all branded with unique Nova Scotia logos. 102 Portland St., Dartmouth; Historic Properties, Halifax; and Halifax Stanfield International Airport. newscotlandclothing.ca NORTHERN WATTERS KNITWEAR Hand-crafted wool sweaters, crafts, and tartan products. The only North American manufacturer of wool sweaters using unique antique Swiss looms. Open daily. Historic Properties, 1869 Upper Water St. 902-405-0488. nwknitwear.com OLSEN EUROPE Olsen is a leading European casual fashion brand, known for its modern classic styling, quality, and wide assortment of colors. Olsen manufactures its own clothing, with six designers working in Hamburg, Germany. 5657 Spring Garden Rd. 902-423-0516. olseneurope.com PATAGONIA HALIFAX Outdoor and lifestyle apparel. Patagonia is the first manufacturer to use recycled plastic in performance apparel and exclusively uses organic cotton. The company donates 1% of sales to local environmental causes. 1496 Lower Water St. 902-422-2060. patagoniahalifax.ca Map 1 THE PERFECT FIT An alternative to traditional shopping, this consignment boutique offers modern and stylish clothing and accessories for women. Brands include Michael Kors, Coach, Lululemon, Club Monaco, Jones NY, Banana Republic, and Loft. Book a shopping party or bring in your designer labels for consignment. 1181 Bedford Highway, Bedford. 902-835-4436. PLAID PLACE Browse through tartans, sweaters, Scottish blankets, kilts, kilted skirts, Burns crystal, and cashmere. Highland dress sales and rental. Open Monday–Friday, 9:30am–5:30pm; Saturday 10am–5pm. Barrington Place Shops, 1903 Barrington St. 902-429-6872. plaidplace.com ROOM 152 New and preloved consignment store in a bright downtown Dartmouth space. Find top labels and great prices in accessories, bags, wallets, shoes, boots, coats, jackets, and more. 152 Portland St., Dartmouth. 902-431-7660. room152boutique.com SAMUEL & CO. With a downtown boutique feel in the mall, Samuel & Co. offers casual, career, and evening wear for women. Park Lane Mall, 5657 Spring Garden Rd.: 902-421-2632; Halifax Shopping Centre, 7001 Mumford Rd.: 902-453-6208; and Mic Mac Mall, Dartmouth: 902-469-1737. samuelandco.ca SWEET PEA BOUTIQUE Halifax’s trendiest dress shop. Large selection of one-of-a-kind dresses for all seasons. Accessories include shoes, jewelry, and hair pieces. 1542 Queen St. 902-423-0975. sweetpeaboutique.tumblr.com TAKE IT OUTSIDE Offers top brands in apparel, accessories, and more for the outdoor adventurer. 196 Hector Gate, Dartmouth: 902-405-8688. takeitoutside.ca VALUE VILLAGE Thrift store offering vintage and secondhand clothing in a variety of styles. In the former Ashley furniture store in Bayer’s Lake. Free parking. 165 Chain Lake Dr. 902-450-5134. valuevillage.com WILDFLOWER CLOTHING INC. Bright, cheerful boutique. Offers the trendiest new looks with clothing and accessories from lines like Paige Denim, Fidelity Denim, Free People, Line, Mimi & Marge Jewelery, and Biko Jewelry. Also offers baby gifts. 5431 Doyle St. 902-420-0364. wildflowerclothing.com
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CRAFTS
AGNS GALLERY SHOP Folk art, jewelry, sculpture, pottery, textiles, woodwork, Mi’Kmaw handcrafts, original prints, and more. Features the full Maud Lewis Collection: printed materials in reproduction prints, books, cards, etc. Art Gallery of Nova Scotia, 1723 Hollis St. 902-424-4303. ART ZONE GALLERY This new gallery supports the growth of emerging artists by providing an ongoing venue for exhibitions. Located in the Historic Colwell Building. Hosts group and solo exhibitions, workshops, and contests, partnering with established artists to facilitate the exchange of knowledge and practical skills within the art community. 1673 Barrington St. 902-420-0800. artzone-gallery.ca CARREFOUR ATLANTIC EMPORIUM Traditional handcrafts, original works of art and literature capture the discerning shopper at this eclectic showcase of one-of-a-kind buys from Atlantic Canada, the First Nations, and the Canadian North. Open daily. Privateers Wharf, Upper Water St. 902-423-2940. DESIGNER CRAFT SHOP Works by juried members of the Nova Scotia Designer Craft Council. Quality handmade crafts of original design, including ceramics and textiles. 1061 Marginal Rd., Suite 140 (within the Centre for Craft, next to Pier 21 railcar). 902-492-2522. craft-design.ns.ca DULY NOTED STATIONARY Boutique stationary shop specializing in couture stationary, including greeting cards, custom wedding invitations, gift tags, wrapping paper, and more. 5431 Doyle St. 902-446-5605. dulynoted.ca INKWELL MODERN HANDMADE BOUTIQUE & LETTERPRESS STUDIO Handmade limited-edition paper goods, tea towels, pottery, and jewelry by local and international artists. Letterpress printing and custom design services of social stationery. 2011 Brunswick St. 902-405-8309. inkwellboutique.ca Map 1 JENNIFER’S OF NOVA SCOTIA Works by more than 143 Nova Scotia craftspeople. From pottery and pewter to woolens and woodwork, handcrafted jewelry to Nova Scotia tartan items and clothing accessories, the selection is vast. 5635 Spring Garden Rd. 902-425-3119. Map 1 LK YARNS INC. Nestled in a historic neighbourhood, this shop offers yarn and knitting supplies, including locally hand-dyed yarns and brands from around the world. Get expert knitting advice. The Hydrostone Market, 5545 Young St. 902-431-9633. lkyarns.com THE LOOP Fine yarns and tools for knitting and crochet. Broad selection of local yarns and craft kits. Open Monday–Saturday, 10am–6pm Sunday, noon–5pm. 1557 Barrington St., 902-429-5667. theloophalifax.ca MADE IN THE MARITIMES ARTISAN BOUTIQUE Curated shop featuring contemporary art-and-craft wares produced in the Maritimes. Woodwork, toys, pottery, glass art, and more. Sunnyside Mall, 1595 Bedford Hwy. and the Hydrostone Market, 5527 Young St. madeinthemaritimes.com. TEICHERT GALLERY Contemporary Maritime fine art for rent and sale. Original art by over 180 artists with new works every two weeks. It’s an inexpensive way to support local artists. Art Gallery of Nova Scotia, 1723 Hollis St. 902-424-3087.
FOOD & DRINK
BISHOP’S CELLAR Upscale wine, spirits, and beer store specializes in varieties and vintages you won’t find elsewhere in the province. Bishop’s Landing, 1475 Lower Water St. 902-490-2675. CLEARWATER Bring the taste of the Maritimes home. Seafood experts will pack fresh lobster and other seafood for travel, plus spices, condiments, lobster crackers, and other accessories. Halifax Stanfield International Airport: 902-873-4509. 757 Bedford Hwy.: 902-443-0333. shop.clearwater.ca
FISHERMAN’S MARKET INTERNATIONAL INC. Selection includes live or boiled lobster, smoked salmon, mussels, scallops, clams, shrimp, oysters, crab, and halibut. Check out the fresh catches, daily specials, and imported species. Overnight shipping to most North American centres. 607 Bedford Hwy. 902-443-3474. FREAK LUNCHBOX Offers a variety of unique candies such as caffeinated peppermints and chocolate bars from the U.S. and U.K. Sunnyside Mall, 1595 Bedford Hwy., Bedford: 902-405-4052. 1729 Barrington St.: 902-420-9151. Map 1 GARRISON BEER STORE In the waterfront brewery. Find bottled beer, cans, growlers, and party kegs. Or put together a “Mixed 6” of your favourite flavours. 1149 Marginal Rd. 902-453-5343. garrisonbrewing.com LIQUID ASSETS This boutique stocks local beer, cider, wine, and spirits. Open daily 7am–9pm. In departure lounge at Halifax Stanfield Airport. 1 Bell Blvd., Enfield. 902-873-2275. liquid-assets-of-nova-scotia.myshopify.com LIQUID GOLD Unique store specializing in extra virgin olive oils and balsamic vinegars from around the world. The Hydrostone Market, 5525 Young St. 902-406-8809. allthingsolive.ca NSLC Alcohol retailer, with a broad selection of local wine, beer, and spirits, plus big-name favourites from around the globe. Multiple stores around the city. Nova Scotia’s official cannabis retailer carrying it in the city at the Clyde Street, Halifax and Portland Street, Dartmouth locations. 1-800-567-5874. mynslc.com PROPELLER BREWING Check out the latest craft beers and sodas plus beer gear, glasses, hats, hoodies, and more. Buy a growler, and you can fill up with one of Propeller’s regular beers or a seasonal creation. 2015 Gottingen St. and 617 Windmill Rd., Dartmouth. 902-422-7767. drinkpropeller.ca ROCKHEAD WINE & BEER MARKET This North End boutique boasts a broad selection of wines from around the world, plus an expansive craft-beer selection. 2651 Windsor St. 902-435-6945. rockhead.ca ROUSSEAU CHOCOLATIER Handmade chocolates using pure cocoa butter and natural flavours; no added fats or oils. The selection includes artisan chocolate bars, French-style macarons, and more, all made on-site. Open daily in summer, 10am–6pm. 5151 South St. 902-802-6463. rousseauchocolatier.ca Map 1 RUM RUNNERS Rum cakes with all natural ingredients—butter, flour, sugar, and rum (and lots of it). All cakes contain rum or whiskey from Glenora Distilleries on Cape Breton Island. Bishop’s Landing, 1479 Lower Water St. 902-421-6079. SUGAH Hand-crafted confections and ice cream treats using traditional techniques and simple ingredients. Bishop’s Landing, 1475 Lower Water St. 902-423-8508. theuncommongroup.com SUSIE’S SHORTBREADS Specializing in cupcakes, whoopie pies, cookies, candy, frozen treats, and an assortment of cakes for birthdays, weddings, and more. 1589 Dresden Row, 218 Chain Lake Dr., and 1949 Upper Water St. 902-406-7075. susiesshortbreads.com SWEET JANE’S GIFT & CONFECTIONARY From the whimsy of a lunch box filled with bubble gum to a collection of the most exquisite high-end chocolate confections, Sweet Jane’s has something for every occasion. Corner of Queen and Morris streets. 902-425-0168. sweetjanes.com Map 1
GIFTS & COLLECTIBLES
AMOS PEWTER Handcrafted pewter, featuring jewelry, home décor items, collectibles, and more. See how molten pewter is cast and be part of a hands-on experience. 1521 Lower Water St. 1-800-565-3369. amospewter.com
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SHOPPING COOL AS A MOOSE Located across from the Maritime Museum of the Atlantic. Cool As A Moose custom clothing including t-shirts, caps, and sweats. Souvenirs and giftware. 1869 Upper Water St. 902-423-5168. coolasamoose.com
PIER 21 GIFT SHOP Products from around the world: jewelry, Tilley hats, Thomas Kinkade collectibles, Inuit carvings, books, handcrafted pewter, glass, and ceramics. Pier 21, 1055 Marginal Rd. 902-425-7770. pier21.ca
DRALA BOOKS & GIFTS Unique gifts that pack and travel easily, from local talents and artisans; cards, journals, specialty teas. Open weekdays 10:30am–5:30pm; Saturday–5pm. 1567 Grafton St. 902-422-2504. drala.ca Map 1
SCHOLAR’S CHOICE Educational supplies and toys, featuring brand names such as Lamaze, Thomas, Playmobil, Carson Dellosa, Trend, and Frank Schaeffer. Mic Mac Mall, 21 Micmac Blvd., Dartmouth. 902-466-1611.
THE IKEBANA SHOP Celebrating the art of flower arranging (supplies, accessories, lessons) and all things Japanese. Gifts, décor, art, and more. 6417 Quinpool Rd. 902-407-0487. theikebanashop.com
STRANGE ADVENTURES: COMIX & CURIOSITIES More than comics, graphic novels, and manga—hailed as “Canada’s Best Comic Shop.” Unique gifts. 5110 Prince St., Halifax. 101 Portland St., Dartmouth. 902-425-2140 or 1-866-6-COMICS. strangeadventures.com Map 1
KEPT GIFTS AND HOUSEWARES A curated collection of local, handmade design-savvy and unique items. This cozy, independent boutique boasts a friendly, knowledgable staff. Open daily. 75 King St., Dartmouth. 902-469-5378. keptshop.ca MURPHY’S COMPANY STORE Memento hunters will find handicrafts from Nova Scotian artists, gifts, t-shirts, Anne of Green Gables collectibles, nautical items, and souvenirs. Open daily, 9:30am–5p.m. Cable Wharf, 1751 Lower Water St. 902-420-1015. mtcw.ca MY MOTHER’S BLOOMERS Floral and giftware shop with fresh flowers for every season. Custom arrangements available for weddings and other events. Spring Garden Place Mall (upper level), 2086 Creighton St. 902-422-2700. mymothersbloomers.ca POSH Funky things for fussy people. Thoughtfully curated shop carries Canadian-made products at affordable prices, including works by many local artisans. Historic Properties, 1869 Upper Water St. 902-425-3134. Pop-up location at Pier 22. historicproperties.ca/its-posh
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HOME & GARDEN
31 WESTGATE Showroom and design company and Atlantic Canadian carrier of exclusive brands such as Ralph Lauren. Furniture, lighting, décor, and more. 5431 Doyle St. 902-457-3131. 31westgate.com PANACHE LUXURY LINENS A boutique in Halifax’s trendy North End whose motto is the “luxury of rest.” Sells linens, spa and beauty products, decorative accents. 3132 Isleville St., Halifax. panacheluxurylinens.ca THORNBLOOM—THE INSPIRED HOME Home décor store with top-quality items in bedding, furniture, lighting, kitchen items, and giftware. 1459 South Park St. 902-425-8005. thornbloom.com
JEWELRY
CHARM DIAMOND CENTRE Canada’s largest family-owned jewelry company. Offering fine jewelry, with an emphasis on service, quality, and value. Halifax Shopping Centre, 7001 Mumford Rd. 902-455-0168. charmdiamondcentres.com
FIREWORKS GALLERY Old World designs meet New World techniques. Custom designs by in-house goldsmiths are the specialty, plus jewelry from Canadian, American, and Italian designers. 1569 Barrington St. 1-800-720-GEMS.
HALIFAX SEAPORT FARMERS’ MARKET Billed as Canada’s oldest. Open Wednesday and Friday–Sunday. Crafts, cuisine, and produce from across the province. 1209 Marginal Rd. halifaxfarmersmarket.com
FRIDA JEWELLERY Destination boutique boasting distinctive fine jewelry. Unique and custom pieces by Canadian and European designers. Bishop’s Landing, 1477 Lower Water St. 902-492-2947. frida.ca
HISTORIC FARMERS’ MARKET Stroll through courtyards and hallways of a 200-year-old granite and ironstone heritage building. Meet local small-scale farmers and artisans selling a range of goods and tasty treats in this historic market setting. Saturdays 7am–1pm. 1496 Lower Water St. 902-492-8772 historicfarmersmarket.ca
JAMES BRADSHAW, GOLDSMITH Elegance in simplicity best describes Bradshaw’s approach to designing contemporary jewelry. 1551 Birmingham St. 902-425-0121. PANDORA @ MIC MAC MALL Pandora’s eponymous jewelry designs include earrings, charm bracelets, necklaces, rings, watches, and more. Mic Mac Mall, 21 Mic Mac Blvd., Dartmouth. 902-405-4616. pandora.net PEARL CITY Specializes in pearl jewelry, including necklaces, bracelets, custom jewelry, and more. Top craftsmanship, great prices. Bishop’s Landing. 1475 Lower Water St. 902-420-0450. TOUCH OF GOLD Locally owned. Extensive collection of engagement rings, jewelry in Italian gold and sterling silver, and Swiss watches (including Rolex, Tag Heuer, Montblanc, and Swiss Army). 5640 Spring Garden Rd. 902-423-5600.
MARKETS
ALDERNEY LANDING FARMERS’ MARKET Locally produced goods available every weekend from a variety of vendors offering local produce, home-style baked goods, and more. Where the Halifax Transit ferry docks. Live music. Open Saturday 8am–1pm, Sunday 11am–3pm. alderneylanding.com/market
HISTORIC PROPERTIES A network of interconnected heritage buildings—shopping, dining, and nightlife. Open daily. Upper Water St., north from Duke St. 902-422-3077. historicproperties.ca
MUSIC
HALIFAX FOLKLORE CENTRE A selection of vintage guitars and violins. New and used musical instruments— mandolins, banjos, amps, basses, ukuleles, and bodhrans. 1528 Brunswick St. 902-422-6350. halifaxfolklorecentre.com TAZ RECORDS A mainstay for music lovers for 25 years, Taz boasts over 35,000 LPs, 10,000 CDs, and 30,000 seven-inch singles, spanning the whole musical spectrum. 1521 Grafton St., 1270 Bedford Hwy. 902-422-5976. tazrecords.com Map 1
OUTFITTERS
BASS PRO SHOPS Just opened last autumn, this outdoor-living superstore offers a huge range of hunting, fishing, camping, and recreation products. Offers Outdoor Skills Workshops. 50 Cabela Rd., Dartmouth. 902-417-1800. basspro.com
Want a gift that is made locally? We sell only 100% locally made product, no made In China etlokere here! Showcasing over 200 local artisans we are Nova Scotia in a shop. 5635 Spring Garden Rd, Halifax 902 • 425 • 3119, wwwJennifers.ns.ca Open 7 days a week
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SHOPPING MEC With a $5 lifetime membership, this co-op chain offers a huge variety of durable and lightweight clothing and equipment for outdoor adventures. Popular brands include Prana, Black Diamond, and Patagonia. 1550 Granville St. 902-421-2667. mec.ca
SHOES
JOHN DAVID SHOES One of the largest selections of women’s fashion footwear east of Montreal. The selection includes many exclusive brand names, such as France Mode fashion designer boots made in France. Open Monday–Wednesday and Saturday, 9:30am–6pm; Thursday and Friday, 9:30am to 9pm; Sunday, noon–5pm 5657 Spring Garden Rd. 902-422-8466.
SHOPPING CENTRES
BEDFORD PLACE Specialty shops and services. 1658 Bedford Hwy., Bedford. 902-865-8381. bedfordplacemall.com DARTMOUTH CROSSING Over 90 stores—Banana Republic Factory Store, David’s Bridal, Marshalls, Golf Town, Tommy Hilfiger, Toys R Us/Babies R Us, Globo Shoes, and more. 34 Logiealmond Close, Dartmouth. dartmouthcrossing.com HALIFAX SHOPPING CENTRE Combined with the adjacent Halifax Shopping Centre Annex, home to more than 170 shops and services, including Apple, Victoria’s Secret, Hollister, Pier 1, and Levi’s. 7001 Mumford Rd. halifaxshoppingcentre.com MIC MAC MALL 160 stores, including Forever 21, Eddie Bauer, American Eagle, Bath & Bodyworks, H&M, Cinnabon, and Hudson’s Bay. 21 Micmac Blvd., Dartmouth. 902-466-2056. micmacmall.com
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PARK LANE Specialty shops and services, cinema, and more. 5657 Spring Garden Rd. 902-420-0660. shopparklane.ca SCOTIA SQUARE MALL An anchor of the downtown shopping scene. Pedways connect it to many major hotels and entertainment venues such as the Scotiabank Centre. Corner of Duke and Barrington streets. 902-429-3660. SPRING GARDEN PLACE Small but chic, Spring Garden Place emphasizes style, home to unique shops and products that you won’t find elsewhere. 5640 Spring Garden Rd. 902-420-0675. SUNNYSIDE MALL Home to a wide variety of stores and services, including the landmark shop for food lovers, Pete’s Frootique. 1595 Bedford Hwy., Bedford. 902-835-5099.
SPAS, SALONS & MASSAGES
BODY MENDS MASSAGE THERAPY Registered massage therapy services include deep tissue, hot stone, Swedish, and pregnancy massages. Second floor, 1725 Barrington St. 902-422-9809. bodymends.com INTERLUDE SPA Features a wide range of body treatments, aesthetic services, hair care, and specialized services. Halifax Marriot Harbourfront Hotel, 1919 Upper Water St. 58 Ochterloney St., Dartmouth: 902-469-2700.
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DINING
MARITIME HOSPITALITY
Known for live music, hearty pub grub, and a rollicking atmosphere, the Lower Deck (see below) in the Historic Properties (page 57) is a favourite with visitors and locals alike.
BAKERIES
BAGEL MONTREAL STYLE The city’s first and only maker of Montreal-style bagels, hand-rolled and baked in a wood-burning oven. Wide variety of bagel flavours, plus Jamaican patties, samosas, and pretzels. Open weekdays 6am–8pm; weekends 7am–6pm. 135 Wyse Rd., Dartmouth. 902-468-1212. bagelmontrealstyle.com JULIEN’S PATISSERIE BAKERY & CAFÉ One of Halifax’s most beloved cafés/bakeries, serving an array of fresh baked items, including almond croissants and a dozen bread varieties. The courtyard patio is understated and rustic, with simple pine tables. 5517 Young St. 902-455-9717. SMITH’S BAKERY & CAFÉ Halifax’s oldest independent bakery, offering breads, cakes, and other goodies baked on-site daily. Eat-in café serving breakfast and lunch, plus fresh-brewed coffee and cold drinks. Closing permanently on Aug. 10. 2525 Agricola St. 902-429-1393 smithsbakery.info
BARS & GRILLS
BAR KISMET New seafood- and cocktail-focused bar, emphasizing local ingredients on an ever-evolving menu. Mixologist Will Irvine recently won the regional finals of the North American Bacardi Legacy cocktail competition. 2733 Agricola St. 902-487-4319. barkismet.com BÂTON ROUGE RESTAURANT & BAR Ribs, steaks, chicken, seafood, and pasta, served with a Cajun twist. Seasonal patio in the heart of the Historic Properties. 1877 Hollis St. 902-407-0007. batonrougerestaurants.com BEARLY’S HOUSE OF BLUES Live blues every Thursday– Sunday, including a Sunday matinee and evening blues jam. Offers burgers, ribs, breakfast, and Philippine cuisine. Daily specials. 1269 Barrington St. 902-423-2526. bearlys.ca
BUBBA RAY’S SPORTS BAR Lots of big screens to watch live sports. Varied pub-grub menu. Chicken wings are the house specialty: six varieties with 60+ different sauces. 7071 Bayer’s Rd. 902-406-1234. bubbarays.com EAST OF GRAFTON TAVERN Comfortable and stylish tavern in the heart of the entertainment district. Elevated comfort food at affordable prices; favourites include nachos, fish tacos, oysters, and other classics prepared in-house. Open daily for lunch and dinner, kitchen open until midnight on weekends. 1580 Argyle St. 902-428-5680. eastofgrafton.com HFX SPORTS BAR & GRILL With over 90 TV screens, including a two-storey behemoth, this is the place to watch the big game. The menu boasts an equally large array of snacks and hearty meals. 1721 Brunswick St. 902-404-1404. hfxsports.com JAMIESON’S IRISH-HOUSE & GRILL Recently renovated, this cozy pub boasts traditional food, a variety of craft beer, and a welcoming atmosphere. Daily Irish food specials feature dishes such as corned beef and cabbage, Guinness beef stew, and steak and kidney pie. 5 Cumberland Dr., Dartmouth. 902-433-0500. jamiesons.ca LAKESIDE BAR & GRILL Casual restaurant and bar with patio overlooking Chocolate Lake. Open dialy for lunch and dinner. Best Western Chocolate Lake Hotel, 250 St. Margaret’s Bay Rd. 902-477-5611. chocolatelakehotel.com THE LOCAL Locally sourced, internationally inspired menu; vegan options, stone-oven pizza. Craft beer and cider. Patio, billiards, ping-pong. Live music four nights per week. 2037 Gottingen St. 902-406-4255. facebook.com/thelocalhfx THE LOWER DECK BAR & GRILL The beloved waterfront pub exports its signature hospitality to Clayton Park. Seafood, burgers, wings, pasta, meatloaf, schnitzel, and more. Daily specials. Live music on weekends. 278 Lacewood Dr. 902-443-7024. lowerdeck.ca SEPTEMBER 2019
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DINING MONTES SHOWBAR GRILL Casual bar serving burgers, pasta, sandwiches, weekend brunch. Live music on weekends. 245 Waverly Rd., Dartmouth. 902-435-1770. montes.ca
STUBBORN GOAT BEER GARDEN Craft beer and snacks. Picnic tables and multi-level seating en plein air on the waterfront boardwalk. Summit Plaza, Lower Water St. stubborngoat.ca
THE PINT Friendly downtown bar with craft beer aplenty, and a menu featuring favourites like poutine, sliders, nachos, ribs, and tacos. Live sports. Daily specials, weekend brunch. 1575 Argyle St. 902-405-PINT. halifax.thepint.ca
BISTROS
STAYNER’S WHARF PUB & GRILL High-quality pub food, including fresh seafood. Live jazz, featuring local and visiting acts. Open 11am to midnight. On the waterfront, next to the ferry terminal. 5075 George St. 902-492-1800. THE STUBBORN GOAT GASTROPUB Upscale comfort food featuring fresh produce and meat from local suppliers. Extensive list of craft beers and tasty cocktails and a weekend brunch menu. 1579 Grafton St. 902-405-4554. stubborngoat.ca TIMBER LOUNGE Lumberjack-themed bar serving local beer and hosting axe-throwing events. Watch the axe-citement from the bar through a Plexiglas window. Open Monday through Thursday, 4pm–1am; Friday and Saturday, 1pm–1am. 2710 Agricola St. 902-453-8627. timberlounge.ca.
BARBECUE
BONEHEADS BBQ Southern-style smokehouse serving sausage, wings, pulled pork, brisket, and other barbecue mainstays. Open Sunday–Thursday, 11am–9pm; Friday and Saturday to 10pm. 1014 Barrington St. 902-407-4100. lickthebone.com UPSTREET BBQ BREWHOUSE A partnership between P.E.I. craft brewers Upstreet and local restaurateur Bill Pratt. Unique locallymade beers and a selection of barbecue classics, including Kansas-style ribs, brisket, and pulled pork. 612 Windmill Rd., Dartmouth. 902-407-4344. upstreetbbqbrewhouse.com
BEER BARS
THE AUCTION HOUSE Historic downtown building. Beer-centric menu showcasing local brews, plus cocktails and wine aplenty. Live entertainment. Open daily. 1726 Argyle St. 902-431-1726. auctionhousehalifax.com BATTERY PARK This hip beer bar’s menu includes local craft brew aplenty and tasting boards of charcuterie, fruits de mer, formaggio, and antipasti. Open Sunday–Wednesday, Thursday, 2pm–midnight; Friday and Saturday 2pm–1am. 62 Ochterloney St., Dartmouth. batterypark.ca GAHAN HOUSE The popular P.E.I. brewpub recently moved to a new location at the Nova Centre, serving locally made smallbatch beers. 5239 Sackville. 902-444-3060. halifax.gahan.ca GOOD ROBOT BREWING House-made beers, collaborations with local home brewers, and guest brews. Flights, pints, bottles, cans, growlers. Tasting room, patio. 2736 Robie St. 902-446-1692. goodrobotbrewing.ca HOPYARD Halifax sibling to the popular P.E.I. spot known for local craft beer, food, and vinyl records. The locally sourced menu of sharing plates changes weekly. 2103 Gottingen St. 902-444-2467. hopyard.ca/halifax ROCKBOTTOM BREW PUB Diverse menu. Six different craft beers brewed on site. Also offers an extensive selection of wine and cocktails. 5686 Spring Garden Rd. 902-423-2938. rockbottombrewpub.ca STILLWELL Showcasing craft beers from Nova Scotia’s flourishing craft brewing community and beyond, Stillwell pairs a dynamic beer list with Chef Graeme Ruppel’s artful small-plate snacks. A must-visit destination for beer lovers. 1672 Barrington St. 902-421-1672. barstillwell.com STILLWELL BEER GARDEN Stillwell’s al fresco location specializing in locally brewed beer and a serious barbecue menu. 5688 Spring Garden Rd. 902-421-1672. barstillwell.com
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BISTRO LE COQ French country cuisine. Duck confit salad, croque monsieur, escargot, a daily crêpe special, and steak frites. Weekend brunch. Open daily for lunch and dinner; kitchen. Open until 11pm on weekends. 1584 Argyle St. 902-407-4564. bistrocoq.ca CHIVES CANADIAN BISTRO Chefs and owners Craig Flinn and Darren Lewis draw heavily on their East Coast roots, classical training, and international experience, using fresh, local, and organic ingredients. Open daily, 5pm–9:30pm. 1537 Barrington St. 902-420-9626. ELLE'S BISTRO Canadian comfort food: all-day breakfast, burgers, sandwiches, plus fresh baked sweets. Open daily. 1678 Barrington St. 902-446-3775. ellesbistro.com LE BISTRO BY LIZ Halifax’s original French bistro, serving favourites like Crêpe Marocaine and the house specialty, lemon pie. 1333 South Park St. 902-423-8428. lebistrohalifax.com MAPPATURA BISTRO Honest food and lively moments. Aperitivo hour, local and European wines, homemade pastas, plus locally sourced seafood, meats, and produce. Italian inspired. Dine privately or at the communal table. Open Tuesday– Saturday for lunch, dinner, and brunch. Close to the Public Gardens. Reservations recommended. 5883 Spring Garden Rd. 902-407-5502. mappaturabistro.ca THE NARROWS BISTRO Chef Erwin Palo offers contemporary international cuisine in a casual bistro atmosphere. Open Monday–Friday 6:30am–10:30am and 5pm–10pm, weekends 7am–11am and 5pm–10pm. DoubleTree by Hilton Halifax Dartmouth, 101 Wyse Rd., Dartmouth. 902-463-1100. halifaxdartmouth.doubletreebyhilton.com
BURGERS
ACE BURGER COMPANY Specializing in high-quality burgers, including The Deluxe, rib burger, lamb burger, po’boys, and fries. Serving at Battery Park, 62 Ochterloney St. 902-446-2337 CHEESE CURDS GOURMET BURGERS + POUTINERIE Gourmet beef, pork, salmon, lamb, veggie, and chicken burgers, plus poutine, onion rings, and hot dogs. Open Sunday to Thursday, 11am–9pm; Friday and Saturday, 11.a.m.–10pm; 380 Pleasant St., Dartmouth: 902-444-3446. 600 Windmill Rd., Dartmouth: 902-446-4400. 277 Lacewood Dr., Clayton Park: 902-450-0980. 507 Larry Uteck Blvd., Bedford: 902-835-7404. cheesecurdsburgers.com KRAVE BURGER Fast-casual burger joint boasting creative burgers and hot dogs, three varieties of macaroni and cheese, milkshakes, and more. Wash it down with a Krave Lager from local craft brewer Propeller. 5680 Spring Garden Rd. 902-407-5728. kraveburger.com RELISH GOURMET BURGERS Fun, casual restaurant features a range of gourmet burgers inspired by different people and places. Open daily. 6024 Quinpool Rd. 902-474-4152. relishhalifax.com
CAFÉS
ANNIE’S PLACE CAFÉ Relaxed atmosphere. All-day breakfast, plus many lunch items. Baked goods made fresh in-house. Catering available. Open daily 7am–2pm, Saturday 8am–2pm. 1592B Queen St. 902-420-0098. BIRD’S NEST CAFÉ Bird’s Nest Café is a recent expansion from local favourite Ciboulette Café, a tiny spot noted for its tasty sandwiches and soup. Now offers an expanded menu for breakfast and lunch, featuring fresh ingredients. Cozy atmosphere. 1547 Barrington St. 902-423-5282. birdsnesthalifax.com Map 1
THE BOARD ROOM GAME CAFÉ Some 400 games to choose from, $5 cover to play as many as you like. “Game Bosses” on site to teach and recommend games. Craft beer on tap, espresso bar, and casual dining. Ages 19+ after 6pm. 1256 Barrington St. 902-423-7545. boardroomgames.ca Map 1
JAVA BLEND Coffeehouse and craft coffee roaster in Halifax’s North End, specializing in globally sourced sustainable beans, offering coffee, drinks and other beverages and baked goods. 6027 North St. 902-423-6944. javablendcoffee.com
CAFÉ GOOD LUCK All-day brunch menu featuring eggs benny, towering breakfast sandwices, and fresh-baked goods. Mimosas and local beer. Open daily. 145 Portland St., Dartmouth. manualfoodanddrinkco.com/goodluck
THE MIDDLE SPOON If you’re the kind of person who skips straight to dessert, this is the spot for you—specializing in decadent desserts and cocktails. Open Monday–Saturday from 4pm. 1559 Barrington St.: 902-407-4002. 1595 Bedford Highway (Sunnyside Mall), Bedford: 902-446-4082
THE CANTEEN Gourmet sandwiches, classic French, Italian and traditional Nova Scotian cuisine, local wine and beer. Open Tuesday through Friday for lunch and supper, for brunch on Saturday. Closed Sunday and Monday. 22 Portland St., Dartmouth. 902-425-9272. thecanteen.ca
THE NOOK Friendly café serving local java by day, hip cocktails and beer by night. The menu highlights all-day brunch, sandwiches, and baked goods. After-dark nibbles include nachos, dips, and vegetarian options. 2118 Gottingen St. 902-444-9889. thenookhfx.ca
COASTAL CAFÉ Breakfast creations like Belgian waffles and Huevos Rancheros. The lunch menu includes paninis, burgers, and daily soups and salads. Open Tuesday–Sunday for breakfast and lunch. 2731 Robie St. 902-405-4022. thecoastal.ca
PAVIA ESPRESSO BAR & CAFÉ Two locations in the Halifax Central Library (on the first and fifth floors), offering locally roasted coffee, Italian espresso, gourmet paninis, and baked goods. Halifax Central Library, 5440 Spring Garden Rd. 902-407-4008. paviagallery.com
GLITTER BEAN CAFÉ Queer-friendly café offering organic fairtrade coffee, specialty drinks, snacks, and baked goods. Open weekdays 7am–6pm, weekends 10am–5pm. 5896 Spring Garden Rd. 902-407-5715. glitterbeancafe.com HUMANI-T CAFÉ Newly renovated: cozy fireplace, stone fountain and funky chairs. Near the Hydrostone Market. Live music on Friday nights with a free open-mic show. Free Wi-Fi. Baklava, cakes, cupcakes, muffins, cookies, cinnamon rolls baked fresh on-site. Open daily. 5755 Young St. 902-454-9999. humanitcafe.com
STEVE-O-RENO’S CAPPUCCINO Locally roasted, ethically sourced coffee. Baked goods from scratch daily. Quick and fresh breakfasts and lunches. 1536 Brunswick St. 902-429-3034. steveorenos.com SWEET HEREAFTER Rich and luscious cheesecake. Dozens of flavours, with gluten-free and dairy-free options available. Catering service available. Open Monday–Wednesday noon–10pm and Thursday–Saturday noon–11pm. 6148 Quinpool Rd. 902-404-8001. sweethereafter.ca
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DINING TWO IF BY SEA Gourmet coffee, loose tea, and hot drinks galore, plus fresh, quality pastries and desserts. The light, flaky, buttery croissants draw locals from every part of the city. Open daily. 66 Ochterloney St., Dartmouth: 902-469-0721. twoifbyseacafe.ca TRIDENT BOOKSELLERS AND CAFÉ A coffeehouse, tea room, coffee roaster, and used bookstore in Halifax’s South End. Browse the shelves for used books or sit and enjoy specialty coffee drinks and pastries and loose tea, among the aroma of freshly roasted coffee beans. 1256 Hollis St. 902-423-7100. tridenthalifax.com UNCOMMON GROUNDS Gourmet coffee and tea; muffins, scones, cheesecakes, and other desserts baked on-site. Sandwiches and soups. 1030 South Park St.: 902-431-3124. 1237 Barrington St.: 902-404-7288. WEIRD HARBOUR ESPRESSO BAR Espresso-based coffees and locally made baked goods. Open Monday–Friday 7am–6pm, weekends 8am–6pm. 1656 Barrington St. weirdharbour.com
CHINESE
CHEELIN Szechuan and Beijing cuisine. Buffet lunch on Tuesday and Friday. Lunch Monday–Saturday, 11:30am–2:30pm; dinner Monday–Sunday, 5pm–10pm Brewery Market, 1496 Lower Water St. (Also at Seaport Market.) 902-422-2252. cheelinrestaurant.ca CHI BISTRO Traditional breakfasts, crêpes, and light lunches meet reimagined Southern Chinese dishes and tapas-style small plates at this cozy spot with a summer patio. 5687 Charles St. 902-406-3133. chibistro.ca FAN’S CHINESE RESTAURANT A diverse Chinese menu. House specialties include Peking duck, Moo Shu pork, and Seafood in Bird Nest. Open daily. 451 Windmill Rd., Dartmouth. 902-469-9165. fansrestaurant.com
GREAT WALL Cantonese and Szechuan food in pleasant surroundings. Daily specials. Dim Sum on Sunday, from 11:30am–3pm. Free delivery downtown. Open Monday–Thursday and Sunday, 11:30am–10pm; Friday and Saturday to 11pm. 1649 Bedford Row. 902-422-6153. 9 + NINE CHINESE CUISINE Classically trained in Hong Kong, Chef Peter brings 45 years of culinary experience to this compact suburban dining room offering Chinese delicacies prepared in the traditional manner. Eat in or take out. Open Wednesday– Monday. 480 Parkland Dr. 902-431-7575. 9plus9.ca SHENG’S CHINESE RESTAURANT Szechuan, Cantonese, Chinese, and Thai cuisine. Make-your-own daily specials, plus lunch specials from $5.50, Monday–Friday. 6-362 Lacewood Dr. 902-446-3838. shengsrestaurant.ca
CONTEMPORARY CANADIAN
AGRICOLA STREET BRASSERIE Stylish stop featuring locally sourced, seasonal fare and housemade charcuterie alongside craft beer and a carefully curated wine list. Brunch Friday–Sunday. Suitable for intimate meals and large groups. Impressive roofttop patio. Monday–Saturday 4pm–12:30am. 2540 Agricola St. 902-446-7664. agricolastreet.ca THE ARMVIEW RESTAURANT & LOUNGE Long a beloved community diner, the Armview renovated a few years ago, now boasting stylish décor and a contemporary menu. The selection includes gourmet burgers, sandwiches, pasta, seafood, weekend brunch, and more. The Dagwood Sandwich is a local favourite. Open daily. 7156 Chebucto Rd. 902-455-4395. thearmview.com
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THE BICYCLE THIEF Offers “North American food with an Italian soul.” Cocktail/wine bar, harbour view. Bishop’s Landing, 1475 Lower Water St. 902-425-7993. bicyclethief.ca BROOKLYN WAREHOUSE With an ever-changing menu, this trendy neighbourhood spot showcases local and sustainable cuisine. Famous for its burgers. 2795 Windsor St. 902-446-8181. brooklynwarehouse.ca THE CARLETON Restaurant, bar, and entertainment venue offers upscale casual dining (with an array of wines and spirits) and showcases Nova Scotian and international talent. 1685 Argyle St. 902-422-6335. thecarleton.ca HARBOUR CITY BAR AND GRILL Modern hotel eatery preparing Canadian cuisine with locally sourced ingredients, plus a robust list of local craft beers, wines, and spirits. 1990 Barrington St. 902-492-6443. marriott.com PRIMAL KITCHEN Butchery inspired restaurant with a focus on sustainable local meats and craft beer. Local meats smoked, cured, and butchered in-house. One of Where Canada’s Best New Restaurants in Canada for 2015. Open Monday– Saturday, 11:30am–10pm. 1463 Brenton St. 902-429-3499. primalhfx.ca SEASONS BY ATLANTICA Fresh, local cuisine. Warm urban décor, views of Halifax Common and attentive service. Open daily for breakfast, lunch, and dinner. Atlantica Hotel Halifax, 1980 Robie St. 902-490-3331. seasonsbistro.com STORIES Inventive regional cuisine in intimate dining rooms. Chef Scott Vail has crafted a diverse menu selecting East Coast seafood, premium beef, and local game and lamb. The Halliburton, 5184 Morris St. 902-420-0658. THE WOODEN MONKEY Dynamic menu showcasing local organic produce. Gourmet pizza, sandwiches and pasta, fresh seafood, creative desserts. Open daily. 1707 Grafton St.: 902-444-2844. Alderney Landing, Dartmouth: 902-466-3100. thewoodenmonkey.ca
DELIS
FOX HILL MARKET & DELI El Gallo Mexican cuisine, sandwiches, salads, all-day breakfast, and more. Open daily. 2760 Robie St. 902-407-1301.
DINERS
ARDMORE TEA ROOM Longstanding neighbourhood favourite. Hearty budget-friendly offerings like Thanksgiving poutine, meatloaf, burgers, lasagna, sandwiches, all-day breakfast, fish and chips. Cash only. Open daily, 5am–8pm. 6499 Quinpool Rd. 902-423-7523 BLUENOSE II RESTAURANT This downtown dining-style restaurant has been a local favourite since 1964. Seafood, Greek specialties, burgers, all-day breakfast. Daily specials. Open Monday–Thursday 7:30am–8:30 p.m, Friday 7:30am to 9pm, weekends 8am–9pm. 1824 Hollis St. 902-425-5092. bluenoseii.ca Map 1 DARRELL’S RESTAURANT A straightforward burger joint dishing up unique toppings for beef and veggie burgers, plus comfort food aplenty. 5576 Fenwick St. 902-492-2349. darrellsrestaurants.com THE ESQUIRE RESTAURANT Local favourite, known for hearty seafood chowder, old-school lobster sandwiches, and decadent pies. Open daily. 772 Bedford Hwy., Bedford. 902-835-9033. esquirerestaurant.ca ROBIE STREET STATION Serving all-day breakfast and brunch plus global comfort food specialties in a colourful and trendy diner atmosphere. 2394 Robie St. 902-423-2524
TRUE NORTH DINER Toss a few quarters in the jukebox and go back in time at this 1950s inspired eatery known for burgers, fries, and shakes. Bedford Place Mall, 1658 Bedford Hwy., Bedford. 902-832-1950. truenorthdiner.com
FAMILY DINING
CORA Specializes in breakfast. Creative dishes with lots of fresh fruit. Crêpes, french toast, waffles, and eggs. Open Monday– Saturday, 6am–3pm; Sunday, 7am–3pm. Lunch from 11am. 1535 Dresden Row: 902-490-2672. 287 Lacewood Dr. 902-457-2672. 1475 Bedford Hwy., Unit 17, Bedford: 902-832-5252. 644 Portland St., Dartmouth: 902-433-0079. 16 Garland Ave., Dartmouth: 902-481-9685. chezcora.com KEMPTSTER’S COOKHOUSE Expansive menu features 100+ homestyle favourites: barbecue chicken and ribs, steak, burgers, sandwiches, all-day breakfast, pasta, and much more. Two-forone specials Sunday–Wednesday. Open daily. 3644 Kempt Rd. 902-453-0236. kempsterscookhouse.ca TOM’S FAMILY RESTAURANT Sandwiches, wraps, burgers, seafood, and family favourites like lasagna and turkey dinner. Open daily. 585 Sackville Dr., Lower Sackville. 902-252-8667 tomsfamilyrestaurant.ca
GLOBAL CUISINE
AFRITE An ever-changing menu of international flavours from Master Chef Canada contestant Andrew Al-Khouri. Small plates, sharing dishes, weekend brunch, Middle Eastern Mondays prix fixe menu. 1360 Lower Water St. afrite.ca BLACK SHEEP RESTAURANT Owned by its two chefs, this stylish spot emphasizes unpretentious dining with a focus on quality scratch-made cuisine. Small plates for sharing. Brunch until 4pm daily. Creative cocktails; local beer and cider; international wine list. Open daily. 1569 Dresden Row. 902-406-6856. blacksheephalifax.com CHKN CHOP ROTISSERIE Portuguese-style chicken joint, offering slow-cooked chicken and sides, plus sandwiches and poutine. Currently renovating after a fire; re-opening soon. 6041 North St. 902-406-0690. chknchop.com ELIOT & VINE European-influenced menu features favourites like pork belly with cheddar polenta, basil, and pistachio crusted lamb, and beef carpaccio. Ever-evolving wine list. Elegant and chic. Open Tuesday–Sunday from 5pm. 2305 Clifton St. 902-332-1557. eliotandvine.com GIO Global New Age cuisine: ingenious signature dishes and an extensive selection of wine and cocktails. The décor is modern and chic, offering contemporary comfort. Prince George Hotel, 1725 Market St. 902-425-1987. giohalifax.com HIGHWAYMAN RESTAURANT & BAR Simple yet stylish 40-seat dining room preparing Spanish-inspired entrées and small plates alongside hip cocktails and a curated wine and beer list. 1673 Barrington St. 902-407-5260. highwaymanhfx.com LITTLE OAK Intimate waterfront wine bar, offering an everchanging globally influenced menu showcasing seasonal ingredients. Expansive wine list and an ample selection of craft beer and cider. Happy Hour 4pm–6pm daily. Open Monday– Saturday. Bishop’s Landing, 1475 Lower Water St. littleoakbar.ca LOT SIX BAR AND RESTAURANT Inspired by the great bars of the world, Lot Six features a globally inspired small-plates menu, unique cocktails, whiskies, craft beers, and select wines. 1685 Argyle St. 902-428-7428. lotsix.ca STUDIO EAST FOOD AND DRINK Tapas-inspired Asian fare with an East Coast flair, known for spicy meat sticks served with housemade dipping sauces. 6021 Cunard St. 902-449-9800. studioeastfood.ca
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GREEK
ATHENS RESTAURANT Greek mainstays with an emphasis on classic dishes such as kleftiko lamb, moussaka, saganaki, and souvlaki. 6273 Quinpool Rd. 902-422-1595. ELA GREEK TAVERNA Recommended by Anne Hardy’s Where to Eat in Canada for five consecutive years. Over 90 menu items, including steak and pasta. 215 Chain Lake Dr., Bayers Lake: 902-876-8899. 150 Hector Gate, Dartmouth Crossing: 902-481-7999. elagreektaverna.com
INDIAN
CURRY VILLAGE Indian cuisine in a comfortable setting. One of the “Top 100 Recommended Places to Eat in Canada.” Open for lunch Tuesday–Saturday; dinner daily. 1569 Dresden Row. 902-429-5010. curryvillage.ca
ITALIAN
CAFÉ CHIANTI Large selection of fresh seafood, pasta, veal, steak, lamb, and duck dishes. Eastern European specialties include homemade Hungarian paprika sausage. Open Mondayto Friday for lunch; daily for dinner. 1241 Barrington St. 902-423-7471. cafechianti.com DA MAURIZIO FINE DINING Known for impeccable service, extensive wine lists, and a celebrated northern Italian menu featuring calamari, gnocchi, lamb, and seafood. Brewery Market, 1496 Lower Water St. 902-423-0859. IL MERCATO Popular trattoria offering a casual European menu. Northern Italian dishes are the speciality—pizza, pasta, and sandwiches. The desserts alone are worth the visit. Sunnyside Mall, 1595 Bedford Hwy., Bedford. 902-832-4531.
DHABA CASUAL FINE DINING & EXPRESS Fresh authentic Indian cuisine, including vegetable biyani, butter chicken, and goat curry. Weekend lunch buffets and daily lunch specials. 8 Oland Cres. 902-444-4411. dhaba-express.ca
IL TRULLO Sleek stylish dining room offers sweeping views of Halifax Harbour. Menu features a variety of authentic Southern Italian cuisine. The restaurant is named after a cone-shaped stone agriculture building in the owner’s native Puglia region in Italy. 902-461-2030, 102-67 King’s Wharf Place, Dartmouth. iltrullo.ca
MIRCHI TANDOOR Authentic and time-tested Indian recipes, made with fresh ingredients. Highlights include slow-cooked Tandoor chicken, vegetable korma, and prawn curry. Open Tuesday–Sunday. 5232 Blowers St. 902-429-4647. mirchitandoor.ca
LA FRASCA CIBI & VINI Inspired by the rustic dishes of Friuli in Northern Italy. Authentic home-style dishes made to order by hand, with a passion for freshness and quality. Open Monday– Saturday. 5650 Spring Garden Rd. 902-422-2866. lafrasca.ca
RASA FLAVOURS OF INDIA A taste of the subcontinent in a refined atmosphere. Open daily. Free parking at City Centre Atlantic with $50 purchase. 1542 Birmingham St. 902-423-5995. rasarestaurant.ca
PIATTO PIZZERIA + ENOTECA Neapolitan-style pizza, the first VPN certified pizza in the Maritimes. Open daily. 5144 Morris St. 902-406-0909. piattopizzeria.com
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RINALDO’S New family-run spot, offering Italian-American favourites like eggplant parmesan, cavatelli and meatballs, hero sandwiches, and pizza aplenty. One of Where Canada’s Best New Restaurants in Canada. Open Tuesday–Sunday; weekend brunch. 2186 Windsor St. 902-425-0400. rinaldos.ca RISTORANTE A MANO The menu features Italian specialties and gourmet pizzas. Open Monday–Saturday, 11:30am–10pm. 1477 Lower Water St. 902-423-6266. TOMAVINO’S Cozy, romantic atmosphere. Dining by candlelight. Pizza, pasta. Gluten-free crust and pasta. Delivery. Open daily. 1113 Marginal Rd. 902-425-9111. tomavinos.ca THE VINES PASTA GRILL Italian favourites with an emphasis on creative pasta. The take-out menu offers quick food to go, and Sundays feature a brunch buffet. Open 4pm–9pm Tuesday– Saturday, 11am–9pm Sunday. 4 Panavista Dr. 902-434-4114. vinespastagrill.com
JAPANESE
BUTA RAMEN Compact and moder locale for tonkotsu, tantanmen, and Nagasaki champon noodle soups. Open daily. 5190 Morris St. 902-422-0245. butaramen.ca FUJIYAMA Specializing in sushi and hibachi, this casual spot offers a wide variety of Japanese cuisine, with an extensive selection of sashimi and teriyaki dishes as well. Open daily. 5244 Blowers St. 902-492-1133. sushifujiyama.com KITSUNE FOOD CO. Takeout spot dishes up homestyle Japanese fare including seaweed salad, nigari and maki sushi, and handfolded pork and vegan dumplings. Check Facebook for hours. 5710 Young St. 902-406-5010. facebook.com/kitsunehalifax
MOMOYA RESTAURANT Offering a broad range of Japanese dishes in a casual setting, including sushi, udon and soba noodles, tempura, and maki rolls. 1671 Barrington St. 902-492-0788. SUSHI NAMI ROYALE Japanese fine dining with traditional and fusion sushi, plus exotic cocktails. The décor is modern with traditional accents. Open Monday–Saturday, 11:30am to midnight; Sunday, 4:30pm–11pm. 1458 Queen Street: 902-422-9020. 278 Lacewood Dr. 149 Hector Gate. sushinami.ca Map 1 TOKYO ROLL Relaxed spot for basic rolls, fusio rolls, bento boxes, and teriyaki. 1598 Argyle St. 902-425-8886. facebook.com/tokyorollhalifax
KOREAN
ARISU TABLE BBQ & SUSHI BAR Korean-Japanese fusion. Highlights include Korean KING Short Ribs, Japanese Wagyu Beef, Crispy Valentine Roll, and Surf & Turf Roll. Open Sunday to Thursday 11am–10pm, Friday and Saturday–11pm. W. 1645 Granville St. 902-420-1370. arisubbq.ca BACKOO’S KOREAN FOOD Laid-back locale dishing up a compact menu of Korean fried chicken, sides, and local beers. Open daily. 1358 Birmingham St. 902-423-2004. facebook.com/backoos
LEBANESE
MEZZA LEBANESE KITCHEN Quick-serve Lebanese cuisine: falafels, souvlaki, pountine, donairs, salads, shwarma, wraps. Open daily. 1558 Barrington St. 902-429-2929. Eight other locations around the city. mezzalebanesekitchen.com
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DINING RAY’S ORIGINAL LEBANESE CUISINE Long one of the city’s favourite spots for tasty and inexpensive Lebanese fare: combo plates, all-day breakfast, grilled fish, classic Halifax donairs, and more. 120 Susie Lake Cres. 902-425-7297. rayslebanesecuisine.ca
MEXICAN
ANTOJO TACO + TEQUILA Vibrant Mexican-inspired dishes and a wide selection of tequila and mezcal. Tacos, enchiladas, ceviche, and more. Open daily from 11:30am. 1667 Argyle St. 902-405-2790. antojo.ca BURRITO JAX Quick and casual spot offering freshly prepared Mexican food. Scratch-made burritos are the house specialty. Open Monday–Saturday. 5215 Blowers St. 902-406-0088. 3117 Kempt Rd. 902-404-7879. burritojax.com HABANEROS MODERN TACO BAR This quick and casual spot boasts modern Mexican cuisine with a twist, all featuring locally sourced ingredients. From the creators of the burger joint Cheese Curds. Unit B, 1551 South Park St. 380 Pleasant St., Dartmouth. 600 Windmill Rd., Dartmouth. habaneros.biz MEXICALI ROSA’S The California-style Mexican menu features sizzling fajitas. Take-out orders and party bookings available. Open daily. 5472 Spring Garden Rd. 902-422-7672. MEXICO LINDO Authentic Mexican. Casual setting. Burritos, chimichangas, tacos, hearty consome de pollo. Combination plates, gluten-free options. Open Tuesday–Saturday. 3635 Dutch Village Rd. mexicolindo.ca TACO LINA’S Inside Gus’ Pub. House-made flour and corn tortillas, tacos al pastor, Baja fish tacos, nachos and more. Open daily. 2605 Agricola St. facebook.com/tacolinas
NIGHTCLUBS & WINEBARS
THE BITTER END Wine and martini bar, tapas. Casual dining and spirits. Voted as makers of Halifax’s best martini and bloody caesar. 1572 Argyle St. 902-425-3039. thebitterend.ca ECONOMY SHOE SHOP Check out The Backstage for a glass of wine or head to the Diamond and choose your own music on the juke box. Full menu till 11pm, tapas till 2am. Open from 11am–2am. 1663 Argyle St. 902-423-8845.
FREEMAN’S Friendly neighbourhood spot, expanded from the mother ship on Quinpool Road to four dining rooms around the city. All-day breakfast, pizza, pasta, burgers, and ItalianAmerican favourites aplenty. Open daily. Delivery until late. 6092 Quinpool Rd.: 902-429-0241. 3671 Dutch Village Rd.: 902-445-5256. 1726 Grafton St.: 902-444-7008. 552 Sackville Dr., Lower Sackville. 902-865-2555. freemanspizza.ca LA PIAZZA RISTORANTE Casual neighbourhood spot boasting wood-oven pizza and a variety of Italian entrées. Private party room. Open daily. 6430 Chebucto Rd. 902-404-5885. lapiazzarestocafe.com MORRIS EAST Intimate spot specializing in pizza, prepared in a wood-fired oven. The dynamic menu showcases locally sourced ingredients. Open Tuesday–Sunday. 5212 Morris St: 902-444-7663. 1984 Vernon St.: 902-444-7669. 620 Nine Mile Dr., Bedford West: 902-444-7671 morriseast.com MOTHER’S PIZZA Raw-edged wood tables and terrariums create a homey vibe at this pie parlour serving a compact menu of hand-tossed, wood-fired pizzas made with local ingredients. 5710 Young St. 902-406-5050. motherspizzacanada.ca SALVATORE’S PIZZAIOLO TRATTORIA New York-Italian cuisine. Best known for its original cheese pizza and Italian hero sandwich. Everything scratch-made on site. Open daily. 4451 Young St. 902-455-1133. salvatorespizza.ca
PUBS
BREWSTERS BAR & GRILL Hearty home-style food: steak, burgers, seafood, pasta, all-day breakfast, and more. Daily specials. Mill Cove Plaza, 961 Bedford Hwy., Bedford. 902-832-0032. brewstersbarandgrill.ca THE CELTIC CORNER Friendly neighbourhood pub serving traditional, hearty favourites. Traditional East Coast music Thursday–Sunday; open-mic on Tuesday. Open Sunday– Thursday, 11am–midnight; open until 1am on Friday and Saturday. 69 Alderney Dr., Dartmouth. 902-464-0764. celticcorner.ca
MENZ & MOLLYZ Billed as an “all-inclusive LGTBQI community destination.” Karaoke, dancing, and drag shows. Vibrant, welcoming atmosphere. 2182 Gottingen St. 902-446-6969. menzbar.ca
DURTY NELLY’S AUTHENTIC IRISH PUB From the perfect pint to a menu showcasing traditional cuisine (fish and chips, pan-fried haddock, lamb stew), this pub offers a truly Irish experience. Open daily from 11:30am; weekend brunch until 3pm. Corner of Argyle and Sackville streets. 902-406-7640. durtynellys.ca
NICHE Supper club/lounge. The menu emphasizes tapas and international flavours. Variety is the hallmark of the wine list. Open daily. Maritime Centre. Corner of Spring Garden Rd. and Barrington St. 902-423-6632.
GUS’ PUB Long-established neighbourhood pub that has enjoyed a trendy resurgence in recent years. Live entertainment, local beer, food by Taco Lina’s. 2605 Agricola St. 902-434-7786.
OBLADEE A selection of wines paired with artisanal cheese and charcuterie. Some 30 wines available by the glass, 40 by the bottle. Open weekdays from 11:30am, and weekends from 4pm. 1600 Barrington St. 902-405-4505. obladee.ca
THE LOOSE CANNON SCOTTISH PUBLIC HOUSE Traditional pub favourites like fish n’ chips, burgers, nachos, and curry. Authentic-style haggis. Weekend brunch. 1566 Argyle St. 902-407-8797. theloosecannon.ca
TABOO NIGHTCLUB Chic nightclub offering private booths and attentive service. Packages include a host/hostess, private booth, complimentary admission, and coat check. 1735 Grafton St. 902-423-8226. taboonightclub.ca
THE LOWER DECK PUB—BEER MARKET Try a house-made burger or traditional bangers and mash. The Beer Market has many popular beers on tap. Historic Properties. 902-425-1501. lowerdeck.ca
PIZZA
THE MAXWELL’S PLUM Enjoy the city’s largest selection of draft beers from many Maritime breweries. Sixty beers on tap, even more varieties in bottles and cans. 1600 Grafton St. 902-423-5090. themaxwellsplum.com
BRAMOSO PIZZERIA & BEER BAR Hand-crafted brick-oven pizzas, including gluten-free, dairy-free, and vegan options. Signature creations include the Tuscan Sun (white sauce, hot banana peppers, pineapple, sundried tomatoes, green olives) and Lombardy’s Fire (smoked bacon, jalapeno, pineapple). Delivery and take-out. 6169 Quinpool Rd. 902-425-2222. bramoso.com
OASIS PUB Casual atmosphere, big TVs for sports. Pool tables, shuffleboard. Monday: open mic, Thursday: karaoke and wing night. Live music on weekends. 5661 Spring Garden Rd. 902-422-2227. oasishfx.com THE OLD TRIANGLE IRISH ALEHOUSE A taste of Ireland in the heart of downtown Halifax. Three-room pub offers live entertainment nightly (no cover charge) and Irish pub-style food. 5136 Prince St. 902-492-4900. oldtriangle.com
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OLIVER’S GASTROPUB European-style pub offering a selection of local and imported beer and wine. Breakfast, weekend brunch, broad lunch and dinner menu: burgers, nachos, wings, pizza, steak, fresh Atlantic seafood, and more. Open daily. 3009 Hwy. 2, Fall River. 902-861-3480. innonthelake.com
SALTY’S RESTAURANT Sit dockside in the patio bar, or upstairs in the dining room. Fresh lobster, salmon, scallops, and shrimp. Open daily from 11:30am. Historic Properties, 902-423-6818. saltys.ca SEA SMOKE RESTAURANT & BAR Asian-inspired seafood, sushi, and steaks. Highlights include spicy snow crab, five-spice garlic lobster, black cod misoyaki, and mussels. Lunch combos, sharing dishes, raw bar. 1477 Lower Water St. 902-406-1051. seasmokehalifax.com
RED STAG TAVERN Historic setting. Specials include half-price appetizers and two-for-one. Brewery Market, 1496 Lower Water St. 902-422-0275. redstag.ca RIVERSIDE PUB & EATERY Casual neighbourhood pub with a patio overlooking the Sackville River. Varied pub-grub menu, all-day breakfast. Open daily. 1552 Bedford Hwy., Bedford. 902-835-1648.
SOU’WESTER Set among the rocks in beautiful Peggy’s Cove. Popular offerings include chowder, lobster, and fish and chips. 48 kilometres from downtown Halifax on Rte. 333, Peggy’s Cove. 902-823-2561.
SEAMUS DAVID’S PUB Traditional pub fare with Irish flair. Open daily. Weekend brunch. 21 Logiealmond Close, Dartmouth Crossing. 902-462-2034.
SHORE CLUB LOBSTER SUPPERS Running for eight decades, these friendly and informal suppers showcase fresh-boiled Atlantic lobster and all-you-can-eat mussels. Vegetarian, steak, chicken, and kids’ meals also on offer. Open Wednesday– Sunday, 4pm–8pm (7pm Saturday). 250 Shore Club Rd., Hubbards. 902-857-9555. shoreclub.ca
SPLIT CROW Maritime pub offers cold drinks and an extensive menu. Live East Coast music every night. 1855 Granville St. 902-422-4366. YOUR FATHER’S MOUSTACHE Friendly atmosphere and great food are complemented by fine local entertainment. 5686 Spring Garden Rd. 902-423-6766.
SHUCK SEAFOOD + RAW BAR Fresh locally supplied, Oceanwise-certified seafood. Award-winning Chef Dwayne MacLeod highlights the quality and flavour of each offering. Eclectic and affordable wine list. 5120 Salter St. 902-429-5120. shuckseafood.ca
STEAK & SEAFOOD
THE BARRINGTON STEAKHOUSE & OYSTER BAR Locally sourced ingredients, modern and inviting atmosphere, knowledgeable staff. Atlantic Canadian beef, local seafood, and wines selected by the in-house sommelier. Located in a historic building in the heart of the downtown. Open daily. 1662 Barrington St. 902-407-5001. barringtonsteakhouse.ca
WATERFRONT WAREHOUSE RESTAURANT Fresh Maritime seafood in a casual nautical atmosphere. It’s the only restaurant in the city offering fresh lobster, crab, and oysters all under one roof. Open daily, 11:30am–10pm. 1549 Lower Water St. 902-425-7610. Map 1
BOONDOCKS RESTAURANT Serving fresh seafood just steps from the ocean in a historic fishing village. Large patio overlooks the Atlantic. Open daily. Fisherman’s Cove, 6 Government Wharf Rd., Eastern Passage. 902-465-3474. boondocksrestaurant.ca CUT STEAKHOUSE Sublime service and contemporary décor. CAA Four Diamond winner annually since opening. Halifax’s most extensive wine cellar; Wine Spectator awarded. Beef dry-aged on-site. Open daily from 5pm. 5120 Salter St. 902-429-5120. cutsteakhouse.com FIVE FISHERMEN Fresh lobster, Atlantic salmon, and Digby scallops are among the specialties. Dinner from 5pm. Weekday lunch, weekend brunch from 11am–3pm. 1740 Argyle St. 902-422-4421. thefivefishermen.com THE KEG Great steaks and a warm atmosphere. Friendly conversations hum cheerfully throughout, above the familiar sizzle and aroma of steaks and seafood on the grill, and the celebratory clinking of glasses. 1712 Market St. 902-425-8355. McKELVIE’S Fine seafood and traditional Nova Scotian fare: blackened salmon, potato-crusted haddock, Szechuan shrimp and scallops, lemon-thyme mussels, crab cakes, pastas, Black Angus steaks, and more. Open daily. 1680 Lower Water St. 902-421-6161. mckelvies.com
A small neighbourhood Vegan restaurant, juice bar and bakery in the heart of the big city
MURPHY’S THE CABLE WHARF Almost every seat is a window seat—an ideal spot to while away a sunny afternoon. Open daily. Cable Wharf, 1751 Lower St. 902-420-1015. ambassatours.com/restaurant
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PICKFORD & BLACK Fresh local seafood paired with craft beer from Gahan House and other selections. Harbourside patio. Historic Properties, 1869 Upper Water St. 902-406-3474. pickfordblack.com
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RHUBARB Casual fine dining by the sea. Seasonal menu, showcasing seasonal local flavours. Open daily. 8650 Peggy’s Cove Rd., Indian Harbour. 902-821-3013. rhubarbrestaurant.ca
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THAI
BAAN THAI RESTAURANT Comfortable, casual Thai restaurant. Specialties include pad thai, spicy noodles, cashew chicken, massaman curry, green curry, and red curry. 5234 Blowers St. 902-446-4301. baanthai.ca CHA BAA THAI RESTAURANT Four locations around the city serving authentic and inexpensive Thai flavours. 1546 Queen St. 5858 Demone St. 1511 Bedford Hwy., Bedford. 100 Ilsley Ave., Dartmouth. chabaathairestaurant.ca STAR ANISE Specializes in Vietnamese and Thai dishes. Open Monday–Friday 11am–9:30pm; Saturday noon–9:30pm. 1571 Barrington St. 902-422-2602. staranisenoodle.com TALAY THAI RESTAURANT Choose from creations like Gung Pad Pik Pow (basil prawn with chili paste), Pla Muek Tod Katem (garlic shrimp), and more. Delivery after 5pm. Open for lunch Monday–Friday noon–2:30pm.; daily for dinner, 5pm to 10pm. 1300 Hollis St. 902-404-3700.
TEA HOUSES
WORLD TEA HOUSE In the heart of the downtown, across the street from Neptune Theatre. Old-World tea traditions meet modern mixology and café culture. Open Monday–Saturday 10am–8pm; Sunday noon–5pm. worldteahouse.ca
MIX MASTERS
SAWADEE TEA HOUSE Exotic tea house offers 150 types of premium loose tea leaves, fresh from plantations around the world. Open daily. Granville Mall, 1871 Granville St. 902-422-4192. sawadeeteahouse.com
TURKISH
TURKISH DELIGHT KEBAP HOUSE Turkish doners. Seafood and mezes. Kebaps of lamb, chicken, and other varieties. Vegetarian offers. Open daily. 5680 Spring Garden Rd. 902-446-4366. turkishdelighthalifax.ca EFENDY TURKISH & MEDITERRANEAN GRILL Authentic cuisine at a reasonable price. Everything is hand-made, with meat cooked on a charcoal grill. Popular items include mixed kebabs, lamb shanks, tuna steak, vegetarian options, and more. Open daily. 1569 Dresden Row. 902-444-8064. efendyrestaurant.com
VEGETARIAN & VEGAN
ENVIE Vegan kitchen showcasing scratch-made comfort made with GMO-free ingredients. Favourites include vegan charcuterie, barbecue pulled-tofu tacos, pad Thai, and weekend brunch. Open Tuesday–Sunday. 5775 Charles St. 902-492-4077. enviehalifax.com WILD LEEK Made-from-scratch vegan comfort food, fresh juices, and gourmet desserts, with gluten, dairy, and nut-free options. Open daily. 2148 Windsor St. 902-444-5466. wildleek.ca
From classic martinis to flavour-bending cocktails, you’ll find tasty drinks aplenty at The Middle Spoon (page 61) on Barrington Street.
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PADDLIN’ ALONG
Whether you’re a beginner or an old hand, a kayak tour is a great way to discover Nova Scotia’s wild Atlantic coast. Novashores Adventures (see below) offers all manner of expeditions for any skill level.
GOLF
AIRLANE GOLF CLUB 9 holes. Near Halifax airport. No tee time required. 2103 Old Guysborough Rd., Goffs. 902-873-4040. airlanegolfclub.com GLEN ARBOUR GOLF COURSE Premier course with 18 holes, 9-hole par 3, warm-up facility, putting green, power carts. 40 Clubhouse Lane, Hammonds Plains. 902-835-4653, 1-877-835-4653. glenarbour.com GOODWOOD FAMILY GOLF CENTRE Driving range, lessons, 18-hole mini golf. 1300 Prospect Rd. 902-876-1122. goodwoodfamilygolf.com GRANDVIEW GOLF AND COUNTRY CLUB 18 holes, putting and chipping green, driving range, power carts, lessons. Public course. 431 Crane Hill Rd., Dartmouth. 902-435-3278. eaglequestgolf.com GRANITE SPRINGS GOLF CLUB 18 holes, putting green, warm-up range, power carts, food and beverages. 4441 Prospect Rd., Bayside. 902-852-GOLF (4653). granitespringsgolf.com HARTLEN POINT CFB GOLF CLUB 18 holes, driving range, club house facilities. 2400 Shore Rd., Eastern Passage. Admin: 902-465-6354, pro shop: 902-465-3038. INDIAN LAKE GOLF COURSE 18 holes, executive course. Pro shop, putting green, licensed restaurant with deck, and three high-def golf simulators. Open year-round. 902-876-8844. 199 Old Coach Rd., Goodwood. indianlakegolfcourse.ca THE LINKS AT BRUNELLO 7,158-yard course opened in June 2015. Bentgrass tees, greens, and fairways. White-sand bunkers, multiple teeing areas, continuous paved cart paths. 120 Brunello Blvd. 902-876-7649. thelinksatbrunello.com THE LINKS AT MONTAGUE GOLF COURSE & ACADEMY Executive 9-hole course, driving range, pitch and putt, training academy, clubhouse. 5 Lakehill Dr., Dartmouth. Manager: 902-433-3331, pro shop: 902-433-3330, academy: 902-433-3332. thelinksatmontague.com
LOST CREEK GOLF CLUB Scenic views. 18 holes, par 71. Power carts. Public welcome. Licensed facility. 310 Kinsac Road, Beaver Bank. 902-865-4653. lostcreek.ca RIVER OAKS GOLF CLUB 27-hole public course. Par 70, par 36. Licensed restaurant, bar, canteen, deck. 3909 Hwy. 357, Meagher’s Grant. 902-384-2033. riveroaksgolfclub.ca
TOURS
A&M SEA CHARTERS Departing from Eastern Passage. Whale watching, nature tours, harbour tours, deep-sea fishing, shark fishing, and personalized tours. 87 Government Wharf Rd., Eastern Passage. 902-465-6617. amseacharters.com ABERDEEN BUS TOURS & CHARTERS Day tours, shuttle services; 15-, 24-, and 56-seat buses. 902-850-3377. aberdeenbustours.ca AMBASSATOURS GRAY LINE Bus charters, sightseeing tours by land and sea, airport transfers. Options include amphibious Harbour Hopper tours, sailing cruises, dinner and party cruises, whale watching, deep-sea fishing, and more. 1-800-565-9662. ambassatours.com ARRIVE IN STYLE LIMOUSINE SERVICE Tour services, day excursions, sightseeing tours, airport pick up and drop off. 1-866-644-5646, 902-453-5646. arriveinstyle.ca BLUE SHARK FISHING CHARTERS Professional sport-fishing charter service, specializing in big-game shark fishing. Blue Shark is a “catch, tag, and release” operation, returning sharks to the water in good health and sending catch data to shark researchers at the Bedford Institute of Oceanography. 902-830-4115. bluesharkcharters.com COASTAL ADVENTURES Sea-kayaking tours for beginners or experts. Day trips, extended regional tours, equipment rentals. 902-772-2774, 1-877-404-2774. coastaladventures.com EAST COAST OUTFITTERS Based in Lower Prospect, offering Kayak explorations of coastal Nova Scotia. Individual and group tours. No experience necessary; lessons and gear rentals. 902-852-2567, 1-877-852-2567. eastcoastoutfitters.com SEPTEMBER 2019
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PEDAL POWER
Rent a ride from I Heart Bikes (see below) off Lower Water Street to explore the historic waterfront on two wheels. You’ll find lots to see and do between Casino Nova Scotia (page 51) on the north end of the boardwalk and Point Pleasant Park in the south. GREAT EARTH EXPEDITIONS Small-group multi-sport tours to destinations throughout Nova Scotia. Half-day, full-day, and multi-day expeditions, including hiking, sightseeing, wildlife, whale-watching, history, and adventure tours. 902-223-2409, 1-800-865-0221. greatearthexpeditions.com HALIFAX TITANIC HISTORICAL TOURS Six-hour narrated tours of Halifax, Dartmouth, and Fisherman’s Cove. See Titanic and Halifax Explosion sights. Other six-hour tours include the South Shore and Annapolis Valley. Accessible private tours available. Reservations required. 902-926-6780. halifaxtitanictours.ca I HEART BIKES Located on the waterfront, offering bike rentals, guided and self-guided tours, maintenance, repairs, and more. Sands at Salter, 1507 Lower Water St. 902-406-7774. iheartbikeshfx.com LOCAL TASTING TOURS A variety of culinary experiences in downtown Halifax, mixing fun cultural facts and an insider’s look at food history with delicious tastings and an entertaining walk through historic neighbourhoods. Daily tours highlight unique, locally owned spots. Ticket includes all food and drink. 902-818-9055. localtastingtours.com McNABS ISLAND FERRY Ferry service to McNabs Island and Devil’s Island; self-guided historical and nature tours. Hiking, biking, camping, bird- and seal-watching tours. Year-round. 902-465-4563, 1-800-326-4563. mcnabsisland.com MURPHY’S THE CABLE WHARF Live entertainment, narrated dinner cruises aboard the Harbour Queen sternwheeler. Tour under full sail on the Silva or cruise with pirates aboard the Mar. Afternoon nature and whale-watching cruises aboard the Haligonian III. Harbour Hopper amphibious tours. Cable Wharf, 1751 Lower Water St. 902-420-1015. murphysonthewater.com
NEED-A-LIFT TRANSPORTATION SERVICES Wheelchairaccessible taxi and tour service in the Halifax region. 902-222-5438. needalift.ca NOVASHORES ADVENTURES Full- and half-day sea kayaking tours through a unique marine ecosystem. Small groups with stable touring kayaks. Explore the Dover archipelago near Peggy’s Cove, a 40-minute drive from Halifax. Beginners welcome, instruction available. Shaw’s Landing, West Dover (near Peggy’s Cove). 866-638-4118 or 902-852-3875. novashores.com PEDAL & SEA ADVENTURES Creative bicycle and kayak tours for outdoor adventurers, with itineraries throughout the region. 877-777-5699. pedalandseaadventures.com TATTLE TOURS Guided ghost walks and walking tours of historic Halifax, brimming with tall tales, little known facts, and local gossip. Call Andy Smith: 902-494-0525. tattletours.ca TOURS BY TOWN CAR Airport transfers plus private sedan and limousine tours. Drivers are well trained with industry certifications including the Pineapple Certificate, the Host Certificate, and the SuperHost Certificate. 902-456-3926 or 877-595-8687. toursbytowncar.ns.ca UNCORK NOVA SCOTIA Public, private, and customized wine and city tours. 902-472-2668, 1-877-365-2552. winetoursns.com VISION AIR SERVICES INC. Narrated helicopter tours, (including Halifax’s bustling port, the Bay of Fundy, the Eastern Shore, Peggy’s Cove, and custom itineraries), golfing transportation, and island excursions. 902-873-3488.visionairhelicopters.ca
BODIES IN MOTION? Whether you’re out for your daily run or a leisurely stroll, you’ll want to visit Point Pleasant Park (page EC6), where 39 kilometres of trails wend through sylvan and seaside settings. 70 where.ca SEPTEMBER 2019
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