
Reggio Emilia Food And History Walking Tour
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Coastal Icons: Peggy’s Cove & Fisherman’s Cove Small Group
Discover the rugged beauty of Nova Scotia with a local Haligonian guide on this intimate small-group tour. Skip the crowded buses and experience the authentic rhythm of Maritime life. Meeting Point: We meet outside Garrison Brewing Company (1149 Marginal Rd) at 9:30 AM. Please arrive 5 minutes early to meet your group. Peggy’s Cove: Our first stop is the world-famous Peggy’s Cove. Marvel at the iconic lighthouse perched on ancient granite boulders. Feel the salt spray, safely explore the rocks, and wander the winding roads of this active fishing village filled with colorful boats and lobster traps. Fisherman’s Cove: Next, we visit the hidden gem of Fisherman’s Cove in Eastern Passage. Stroll the boardwalk lined with local artisan shops and visit the Heritage Centre to learn our history. We’ll walk MacCormacks Beach for views of the Halifax skyline and witness the Atlantic tides—hunting for sea glass at low tide or watching the boats rise at high tide.
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Halifax Historical Tour Peggy's Cove, Mont Blanc Explosion & More
Discover the best of Halifax on this 5-hour guided experience, designed for cruise travelers who want to see it all without the stress. Travel in a comfortable small group as your expert guide brings Nova Scotia’s history and coastal beauty to life from pickup at the port. Visit iconic landmarks like Peggy’s Cove Lighthouse, where waves crash against granite rocks along the Atlantic coastline, and the peaceful Swissair Flight 111 Memorial. Explore Halifax’s powerful past at the Halifax Explosion Memorial Bell Tower and Fairview Lawn Cemetery. Enjoy included admission to the Halifax Citadel National Historic Site, along with a scenic stop at Dingle Tower. Customize your experience with a choice between a coastal walk at Point Pleasant Park or a relaxing stroll through the historic Halifax Public Gardens. With engaging storytelling and guaranteed return to your ship, this tour delivers a seamless and memorable Halifax experience.
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Private Peggy’s Cove and Halifax Highlights Guided Tour
Discover the best of Nova Scotia on this relaxed, fully private tour from Halifax. Travel the scenic coast to the iconic Peggy's Cove Lighthouse, where you’ll enjoy free time to explore the fishing village, capture photos, and take in the Atlantic views at your own pace. Back in the city, visit Fairview Lawn Cemetery, final resting place of Titanic victims, and hear Halifax’s moving connection to the tragedy. Enjoy a drive past Halifax Citadel National Historic Site for panoramic harbour views and local history. Your tour may conclude at the lively Halifax Waterfront Boardwalk — an optional but encouraged stop just steps from the port of Halifax, making it easy for cruise guests to walk back to their ship. This private experience is flexible and tailored to your interests, ensuring a comfortable, personalized day exploring Nova Scotia’s highlights.
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Private Halifax and Peggy Cove 5 Hour Tour with Citadel Hill
Explore the perfect blend of Nova Scotia’s breathtaking coastal beauty and Halifax’s rich history, all in one private and personalized 5-hour experience. Travelers enjoy the flexibility and comfort of a private vehicle, allowing for a relaxed pace and more time at the stops that matter most. From the world-famous Peggy’s Cove lighthouse and dramatic Atlantic views to the moving Swissair Memorial, Titanic graves, and a full visit to historic Citadel Hill, this tour offers a unique combination of scenic sightseeing and meaningful local history. Designed with convenience in mind, it also includes an optional waterfront drop-off that is ideal for cruise passengers, just a short 15-minute walk to the ship. This experience is perfect for first-time visitors looking to see Halifax’s most iconic highlights in comfort and style.
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Peggy's Cove, Lunenburg and Titanic Cemetery Full Day Tour
Enjoy a relaxed-paced full-day tour designed with your comfort in mind. Your guide will share helpful commentary before each stop, giving you the freedom to explore, take photos, or grab a bite at your own pace. Peggy’s Cove – Visit the iconic lighthouse, walk the rugged coast, and enjoy the charm of a classic fishing village. Lunenburg – Explore this colorful UNESCO World Heritage town, known for its shipbuilding history and fresh seafood. Fairview Lawn Cemetery – Learn about Halifax’s Titanic connection as you visit the resting place of many victims and learn about the Halifax Explosion, one of the largest non-nuclear explosions in history. Cruise Ship Guests: When booking, please include your ship’s name and arrival time so we can confirm if the tour timing can be adjusted to fit your schedule. Contact us first if your arrival is significantly later than our regular start time.
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Peggy’s Cove/Mahone Bay & Lunenburg UNESCO HERITAGE SITE.
Join us as we explore the heritage of the Lighthouse Route and learn the stories behind Peggy’s Cove, 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 shipbuilding and fishery: the gold rush of the 1800s: the aquaculture and Christmas tree farming. 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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