10 Bus Tours in Halifax That You Shouldn't Miss

May 20, 2022 Emerita Lamoureux

Travelers say Halifax is best seen on foot, so park the car and start walking. Immerse yourself in Halifax's rich history at the Maritime Museum of the Atlantic, and be sure to survey the city from the 18th-century Citadel National Historic Site. Then walk into any of Halifax's great bars and restaurants and catch some live music to round out your day.
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1. Halifax Now & Then

Maritime Museum of the Atlantic, 1675 Lower Water St, Halifax, NS B3J 1S3, Canada Aberdeen Bus Tours
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A superbly presented tour of Halifax that puts the history and sites of the city into perspective within the context of the natural, cultural and political history of Nova Scotia from 1749. This tour highlights the link between Halifax to the Bay of Fundy, Lunenburg and other areas. See the site of the Halifax Explosion and the sites related to Halifax's connection with the Titanic, including the final resting place of 121 Titanic victims. HIGHLIGHTS: Citadel Hill, Argyle St., Grand Parade, Province House, Lieutenant Governor's House, Old Burying Ground, St Mary's Basilica, Georgian to Victoria architecture of "Olde" Halifax north and south, Spring Garden Road & Public Gardens, Halifax explosion site & memorial, Hydrostone National Historic District, Titanic burial sites & graves

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Reviewed By JFLeB325

Came to Peggys Cove today. Such a beautiful fisherman village. Not a lot to do other than walk around, take very nice pictures and relax. Very much worth the drive and visit. You will not regret!

2. Peggy’s Cove/Mahone Bay & Lunenburg

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Join us as we explore the heritage of the Lighthouse Route and learn the stories behind Peggy’s Cove, Chester, Mahone Bay and Lunenburg, when and why they were settled, the history of the fishery and the natural history of the Atlantic Coast.... Discover the connections between coastline, geology, landscapes, climate and natural resources that have sustained these communities for some 250 years -- the ship building and fishing: the gold rushes of the 1800s: the aquaculture and Christmas tree farming of today. Learn about the “who-what-when-why-and-where” of settlements by foreign Protestants, the economic contrasts between the in-shore fishery of Peggy’s Cove and the off-shore fishery of Lunenburg, the local architecture, the triumphs and tragedies of wooden ships and iron men. Explore at your own pace or join our complimentary walking tour of Peggy’s Cove and Lunenburg`s UNESCO World Heritage Site.

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Reviewed By JFLeB325

Came to Peggys Cove today. Such a beautiful fisherman village. Not a lot to do other than walk around, take very nice pictures and relax. Very much worth the drive and visit. You will not regret!

3. Peggy’s Cove & Halifax

Maritime Museum of the Atlantic, 1675 Lower Water St, Halifax, NS B3J 1S3, Canada Aberdeen Bus Tours
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Why not combine our two most popular tours into one? See the sights of the historic port city of Halifax and then take in the famous breathtaking sights of Peggy's Cove. Our tour would commence from Pier 21 with its Historic block as the "Ellis Island" of Canada, where more than one million immigrants came through and more than 500,000 left from during WWII. From there we will visit St. Paul's Church, the oldest Anglican church in Canada. As well, St. Paul's Church was among some of the buildings that withstood the Great Halifax Explosion of 1917. We will drive on to Fort Needham Hill where a memorial carillon was built for the victims of that explosion. Then we'll be on to Canada's most famous lighthouse. Peggy's Cove is one of the most unique, captivating and exhilarating eye-openers in Nova Scotia. The quaint seaside hamlets of Shad Bay, Big Lake, East Dover and West Dover, to mention but a few, are also breathtaking.

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Reviewed By JFLeB325

Came to Peggys Cove today. Such a beautiful fisherman village. Not a lot to do other than walk around, take very nice pictures and relax. Very much worth the drive and visit. You will not regret!

4. Wine & Spirit Escape

Halifax Marriott Harbourfront Hotel, 1919 Upper Water St, Halifax, NS B3J 3J5, Canada Grape Escapes Nova Scotia Wine Tours
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This tour visits 2 unique wineries in the beautiful Annapolis Valley and 1 award winning distillery. Learn about and enjoy our aromatic whites, world class sparkling, cool climate reds and locally produced spirits. Guests will enjoy a bistro style lunch along with a glass of wine/beer or cider. ​ Wineries Visited: We will visit 3 of the following options: Grand Pré, Benjamin Bridge, Planters, L'Acadie, Luckett Vineyards, Barrelling Tide Distillery. Tour Includes: all transportation, a fun and professional wine tour guide, tour and tasting fees at 3 wineries/distilleries and a lunch. ​

Inclusions: Tour and tasting at 3 wineries/distilleries, Bistro style lunch with alcoholic beverage at Luckett Vineyards, Bottled water, Air-conditioned vehicle

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Reviewed By ccrosthwaite

My girlfriends and I had great day with Grape Escapes! The pick-up at our hotel in Halifax was very convenient. Our driver JD, was fantastic! I loved her knowledge of wines and her energy. I would highly recommend this tour. We had lovely visits with the wineries, and a lovely lunch at the Church Brewery. Everything was very well organized, even if things are a bit different because of Covid. Thank you for a memorable day, during a pandemic.

5. Half-Day Small-Group Tour of Annapolis Valley

1031 Marginal Rd, Halifax, NS B3H 4P7, Canada Halifax Titanic Historical Tours
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This Tour is NOT just a Wine Tour but also History and Nature Tour. One hour from Halifax is Wolfville and Grand Pre National Historic Site the first stop on Tour. Explore the natural beauty of the Annapolis Valley & Nova Scotia’s Wine Country. You will visit Fox Hill Cheese as well as three Award winning Vineyards including Luckett's, Lightfoot and Wolfville and Planter's Ridge where you can try Nova Scotia's finest wine Tidal Bay. You will also see stunning Views & Vistas of the Bay of Fundy from Blomidon Look-off Provincial Park. We also will visit Halls Harbour to SEA the Highest Tides in the World and a great spot for lunch. Bring your Eagle Eye as we pass Sheffield Mills a large Bald Eagle Nesting area and then your tour will continue traveling into the heart of the Annapolis Valley through a 400-year-old village of Wolfville. Then with your heart filled with wild and wonderful memories sit back and enjoy a relaxing scenic ride back to your waiting cruise vessel or hotel

Inclusions: Bottled water, Air-conditioned vehicle

Exclusions: Gratuities, Parking Fees, Alcoholic Beverages, Grand Pre National Historic Site fee (ranges from $7.90 to $20.03 depending on the season), Lunch (sharables cost from $5.00 to $26.00) (soups and salads from $8.00 to $14.00), Guests driving to starting point Pier 22 can park for $10.00 CAD for All Day..Very Secure Parking

Reviewed By jennifermW8435HQ

Fantastic tour! Loved everything about; from the comfy car ride to the amazing stories and historical details about the area. Enjoyed at great lunch in Fisherman's Cove in Dartmouth. Made a few stops and got to walk around some of the historical sites and monuments. Paul was an absolute delight. Would highly recommend and we will definitely be going on another tour next time we are in town!

6. Half-Day Small-Group Tour of Nova Scotia's South Shore

Canadian Museum of Immigration at Pier 21, 1055 Marginal Rd, Halifax, NS B3H 4P7, Canada Halifax Titanic Historical Tours
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The South Shore of Nova Scotia is known for its picturesque coastal scenery and seaside towns. Home to the world-famous Old Town Lunenburg, known for its narrow streets, unique architecture, and colorful waterfront and also UNESCO World Heritage Site and Home to Bluenose II, Mahone Bay and Chester there is a photo op on around every corner. We also can stop at Swiss Air 111 Memorial Site in Bayswater then onto Canada’s most beloved lighthouse at Peggy’s Cove perched upon granite worn smooth by the crashing waves of the Atlantic Ocean. There is so much more to explore on Nova Scotia’s South Shore, add these must-do adventures to your vacation plans!

Inclusions: Air-conditioned vehicle, Bottled water, WiFi on board

Exclusions: Lunch, Gratuities, Alcoholic Beverages, Fisheries Museum of the Atlantic - Family $21.00 (2 adults and their children ages 6 – 17) $21.00, Fisheries Museum of the Atlantic - Adults (age 18+) $10.00, Fisheries Museum of the Atlantic - Youth (ages 6-17) $3.00, Fisheries Museum of the Atlantic - Seniors (age 60+) $8.00, Fisheries Museum of the Atlantic - Students (post secondary with card) $7.00, Fisheries Museum of the Atlantic - Children (5 & under) Free, Guests driving to starting point Pier 22 can park for $10.00 CAD for All Day..Very Secure Parking

Reviewed By jennifermW8435HQ

Fantastic tour! Loved everything about; from the comfy car ride to the amazing stories and historical details about the area. Enjoyed at great lunch in Fisherman's Cove in Dartmouth. Made a few stops and got to walk around some of the historical sites and monuments. Paul was an absolute delight. Would highly recommend and we will definitely be going on another tour next time we are in town!

7. Nova Scotia Day Tour - Visit Peggy's Cove, Lunenburg, and the Annapolis Valley.

Alternative Routes
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The best part of this tour is the down-home hospitality Sam tries to deliver with every ride. There is no real set schedule, so we have a bit more flexibility in how we do things. Sam will help you from the time you first write to the time she hugs you goodbye at the last stop and beyond if you're traveling to anywhere else that she is familiar with. Get to know other travelers and share once in a lifetime experiences along the way.

Inclusions: Air Conditioned Vehicle, Hotel Pickup, Bike Transportation

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Reviewed By juliebarkley

We went for a round trip drive on Alternative Routes back in May. Sam was attentive and easy to deal with when we booked our journey, and friendly and knowledgeable when we met up to drive around southern Nova Scotia. She knows lots of people in each of the towns we stopped at, and you can tell that she really cares about the communities and introducing her customers to what they have to offer. We had a great time and great conversation on the way back. We were very pleased to have booked with her, and would recommend Alternative Routes to anyone visiting Halifax.

8. Half-Day Historical Tour of Halifax

Canadian Museum of Immigration at Pier 21, 1055 Marginal Rd, Halifax, NS B3H 4P7, Canada Halifax Titanic Historical Tours
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This tour is about Halifax's Remarkable History including Titanic and Halifax Explosion Sites and the Stories and Miracles of these Two Historic Tragedies. Van and Full Size SUV are equipped with a microphone to the speaker system and the Van has a large tablet mounted to roof to show Guests Videos and Photos to enhance your Tour experience so you have a Memorable, Unique Tour of Historic Halifax

Inclusions: Air-conditioned vehicle, Bottled water, WiFi on board

Exclusions: Lunch, Gratuity, Alcoholic Beverages, Guests driving to starting point Pier 22 can park for $10.00 CAD for All Day..Very Secure Parking

Reviewed By jennifermW8435HQ

Fantastic tour! Loved everything about; from the comfy car ride to the amazing stories and historical details about the area. Enjoyed at great lunch in Fisherman's Cove in Dartmouth. Made a few stops and got to walk around some of the historical sites and monuments. Paul was an absolute delight. Would highly recommend and we will definitely be going on another tour next time we are in town!

9. Wine and Lunch Escape

Halifax Marriott Harbourfront Hotel, 1919 Upper Water St, Halifax, NS B3J 3J5, Canada Grape Escapes Nova Scotia Wine Tours
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Enjoy a scenic drive to the Annapolis Valley to experience 3 award winning wineries. Sip your way through Nova Scotia wine country and learn about our cool climate wines. Stop one includes a tour/tasting at the first winery. At the second winery enjoy a guided tasting and lunch with wine at Luckett Vineyards, overlooking the beautiful Minas Basin fed by the Bay of Fundy (Luckett Vineyards is only available during May-December). Finally, visit a third winery after lunch for a final guided tasting before heading back to Halifax.

Inclusions: Air-conditioned vehicle, Lunch with a glass of wine, beer or cider for each guest is included plus server gratuities to the restaurant, Tour and tasting fees are included at all 3 of the wineries visited, Bottled water

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Reviewed By AtlanticLobsterLover

Driver/guide (Colleen) excellent ... bus (Se-bus-tian) comfortable - USB ports for charging phones/cameras would be nice ???? - water ????. Wineries: Benjamin-Bridge excellent in every way .. Genny superb (knowledgeable, clear, timing perfect!), wines wonderful, ambience the best (under construction but still enjoyable). Luckett Winery great as well .. location, product selection and ambience perfect. Wine steward not tops .. upset with me as I accidentally broke a glass and not a lot of commentary. Pours much more “conservative” than BB. Lunch, however, superb with generous sandwiches, salad and nice glass of wine or beer. Nice addition to see and chat with Pete Luckett ???? Gaspereau Winery: nice but not as impressed with this stop. Wine steward rushed us and we felt like we were bothering her. Pours were the stingiest of the tour. Nice room out back which we were not taken to or shown .. that would have been a great place to have a tasting instead out out in the cold by a metal table.

10. Best of Halifax Tour with Peggy's Cove

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Experience all there is to see and do in Halifax by taking part in the Best of Halifax Tour. Led by a local guide, visit most of the area’s top attractions. Check out the view from Peggy's Cove and take the immersive tour through the famous Halifax Citadel National Historic Site. An extensive downtown drive will highlight more of what Halifax has to offer. Hotel pickup and drop-off are included. The Ultimate Halifax Tour includes: • Beautiful scenic drive up to Peggy’s Cove • Free time to explore Peggy’s Cove • An informative tour of Citadel Hill – the tour is guided by a living historical guide • An experienced guide throughout the entire tour to answer questions and point out interesting landmarks • Tour group is limited to seven people which makes the experience more intimate • Complimentary shuttle pick up and drop off from anywhere in downtown Halifax *Please note that adverse winter weather may result in cancellation of the Citadel and/or Peggy's Cove portion of this tour

Inclusions: All Fees and Taxes, Air-conditioned vehicle, Professional Guide, Hotel pickup and drop-off anywhere in Downtown Halifax

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Reviewed By Gaurav3029

See sight tour is the fastest and most efficient way to learn about the history of Halifax and visit the most important places in a few hours. The highlight of the day was Peggy’s Cove with the wild Atlantic Ocean. Worth every dollar.

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