Best of Halifax Walking Tour with Citadel + Maritime Museum

Highlights

  • Small group (max 10 people)

  • Take a walk through the beautiful Public Gardens

  • Visit the national Citadel National Historic Site

  • A chance to see the historic Camp Hill Cemetery, The Halifax Common

  • You will come upon the Halifax Clock Tower, City Hall and St. Paul’s Anglican Church.

  • Pass the Art Gallery of Halifax on the way to the Halifax Waterfront

  • Walk along the waterfront and go inside the Maritime Museum of the Atlantic

Summary

Join us on an incredible walking tour of Halifax and enjoy the best of what the city has to offer. This tour is guaranteed to be the highlight of your time in Halifax.

Tour info

Duration
4 hours
Group Size
10
Pricing (From)
Adult: (13 years +)
$129.00
Child: (5-12 years)
$79.00
Infant: (0-4 years)
$20.00
Commentary
Meeting Point
Dropoff location

Why take this tour?

Your tour begins with your friendly local guide meeting you outside of Uncommon Grounds Café in the Halifax Public Gardens. From there, you will begin your walk through the gardens. 

Halifax Public Gardens is one of the finest surviving examples of a Victorian garden in North America. They were founded by the Nova Scotia Horticultural Society in 1836 and were recognized as a National Historic Site in 1984. You will love the peaceful stroll through the grounds, passing by stunning floral foliage.

From there you will also get a chance to see the historic Camp Hill Cemetery, The Halifax Common - Canada’s oldest urban park -, as well as the Queen Elizabeth II Health Sciences Centre.

As you continue along, you will pass the Citadel National Historic Site. The large hill of the site led the British military to found the town there in 1749. Among the first buildings constructed was a wooden guardhouse on top of what would eventually be called Citadel Hill, with Halifax’s first settlers building their homes at the base of the hill. Today, the Citadel continues to watch over the city’s downtown core as a reminder of Halifax’s past. This historical location will definitely peak your interest.

After walking past this site, you will come upon the Halifax Clock Tower before heading to City Hall and St. Paul’s Anglican Church. You will continue along to the beautiful waterfront, passing the Art Gallery of Nova Scotia on the way. You will love the Halifax Waterfront - a bustling hotspot in the city with one of the world’s longest urban boardwalks spanning the length of the waterfront for 4km (2.5 miles). As you walk along the boardwalk you’ll get the chance to see the Maritime Museum of the Atlantic, the Discovery Centre, and dozens of amazing restaurants and stores.

As you reach The Canadian Immigration Museum at Pier 21, your tour will come to a close. Feel free to explore the incredible museum on your own, or continue to wander along the boardwalk, stopping by any restaurants or shops that catch your eye. You won’t want to miss this incredible Halifax experience!

What’s included?

  • Small group (max 10 people)

  • Guided, outdoor walking tour of Halifax

  • Take a walk through the beautiful Public Gardens

  • Visit the national Citadel National Historic Site

  • Photo stop opportunities at multiple points of interest including: Public Gardens, Citadel Historic Site, Halifax Waterfront and Pier 21 immigration Museum

  • Walk along the waterfront and go inside the Maritime Museum of the Atlantic

  • Gratuities (optional)

Things to know

Before you book

  • Tour operates rain or shine

  • Small group (10 guests)

Before you go

  • Exact tour length may vary slightly depending on individual walking speeds

  • We recommend dressing for the weather and comfortable footwear.

  • You may also wish to bring water.

Cancellation Policy

    Full refunds will be offered for cancellations made at least 24 hours prior to departure time. For cancellations made with less than 24 hours to departure time, a $50 cancellation fee per guest will apply.

About operator:

Tripshepherd specializes in offering intimate small-group tours across popular destinations in North America. Our commitment to small-group dynamics ensures a more personal connection, greater flexibility, and an escape from the hassle of crowded buses and the need for microphones. At the heart of our tours are local experiences; we proudly hire local guides to support community growth, create jobs, and provide our guests with an authentic glimpse into each destination. Our friendly guides are dedicated to connecting personally with each guest, ensuring a caring and memorable experience. With Tripshepherd, every journey is not just a tour, but a unique story woven into the fabric of local life, guaranteeing an authentic, personal, and local adventure.