Things to do in Nova Scotia

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Nova Scotia Attractions

If you're ready to hit the streets of Nova Scotia, sign up for a few of the top tours & day trips on offer, and let a friendly guide show you the most popular landmarks. Offering free cancellations and no added fees, our {94 fun activities in Nova Scotia fun activities in Nova Scotia} are also worth browsing through.



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What to do in Nova Scotia

Free Things to Do in Nova Scotia

A trip to Nova Scotia need not cost a fortune. You won't have to spend a penny if you check out:

Mount Saint Vincent University - If you like modern-style design and architecture, add this landmark to your schedule.

Kearney Lake Beach - Take things at a slower pace and enjoy a little time out beside the water.

Hemlock Ravine Park - No matter if you can tell your apple trees from azaleas, it's easy to find beauty in this spectacular display.

Things to Do in Nova Scotia with Kids

There are plenty of outstanding experiences in Nova Scotia that the entire gang will get a buzz out of. These are some of the best family friendly experiences around.


 

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Frequently asked questions

What to do in Nova Scotia on a sunny day?
When the weather is perfect, these experiences are impossible to resist:


What to do in Nova Scotia on a rainy day?
Try out one or two of these amazing indoor activities and you’ll quickly forget about the rainy weather:


What is Nova Scotia famous for?
Pose for a happy snap at Halifax Citadel — it’s a renowned attraction.
What should I not miss in Nova Scotia?
Give yourself enough time here to explore leading attractions like Dalhousie University and Public Gardens Park.
Are there cheap things to do in Nova Scotia?
What can you do in Nova Scotia for free?
Your time away in Nova Scotia needn’t cost a bundle with free attractions like these to keep you busy:

  • Dalhousie University
  • Public Gardens Park
  • Dartmouth Crossing
  • Casino Nova Scotia


Discover the most popular places to visit in Nova Scotia

Discover the most popular landmarks and neighborhoods in Nova Scotia

Halifax which includes an administrative buidling and heritage architecture

Downtown Halifax

4.5/5(322 area reviews)

Halifax is a city with a strong maritime history. Walk through the downtown area to understand its nickname, the Warden of the North.

Downtown Halifax
Halifax Public Gardens showing a pond and a park

South End

4/5(46 area reviews)

Visit one of the country’s oldest cities, which also has a distinctive modern feeling. It’s apparent going down its streets why this is called the City of Trees.

South End
Fairview Cemetery featuring a cemetery and a memorial

North End

3.5/5(14 area reviews)

Balanced city life and a relaxed vibe characterize this area of Halifax. Discover how it actually rose from rubble to become an important district.

North End
Dartmouth showing a marina

Downtown Dartmouth

5/5(2 area reviews)

If you're spending some time in Downtown Dartmouth, Alderney Landing and Ferry Terminal Park are top sights worth seeing.

Downtown Dartmouth
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Harbourview

3.5/5(7 area reviews)

While Harbourview isn't home to many top sights, Dartmouth Sportsplex and Alderney Landing are some notable places to visit nearby.

Harbourview
The Cataract Gorge is in Launceston, Tasmania, Australia.

Clayton Park

4/5(1 area review)

The restaurants and waterfront are just a few features travelers like about Clayton Park. If you want to do some sightseeing nearby, Halifax Shopping Centre and Chocolate Lake Beach are a few top places to visit.

Clayton Park

Popular day trips from Nova Scotia