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Halifax Seaport in Nova Scotia is where you’ll land if you’re coming to the city on a cruise. The seaport has plenty to offer visitors, including a daily farmers market. Most attractions are a short walk from the town center.
Halifax is the largest city in the Maritimes—as Canada’s Atlantic provinces are known. Get to know the city at live music performances, museums, local breweries, and restaurants. While the city center is packed with things to do, there’s plenty to explore right in the seaport area close to Piers 20 and 22, where most cruise ships dock.
The nearby farmer’s market sells local produce, plus street food such as lobster rolls and seafood chowder. The Canadian Museum of Immigration at Pier 21 looks back on its history as an entry point for new immigrants to Canada in the 20th century. While the Maritime Museum of the Atlantic explores the city’s connection with the ocean. Or, join shore excursions to Peggy’s Cove, take part in a walking tour, or arrange a private tour.
From the seaport area, you can choose to walk into town, a journey of around 15 minutes along the pretty boardwalk, or take a taxi or public bus. There’s usually a line of taxis ready and waiting when a ship arrives in port. The main VIA rail station is situated close to the seaport.
Halifax Cruise Port has all the amenities you might need when visiting. In the immediate Seaport area, you’ll find bathrooms, ATMs, a supermarket, shops, restaurants, cafés, and the farmers market.