The significance of Remembrance Day can not be overstated, but it seems this year many more people are taking the time to ...
On Prince Edward Island sits the house that inspired the book "Anne of Green Gables," and a more recent Netflix production ...
Towering over downtown Halifax, the Citadel is a testament to the ... And to truly feel what it was like to be on the hill back in its heyday, make sure to come at lunchtime, when reenactors ...
A parody of the 1975 Canadian documentary "The Man Who Skied Down Everest" details the preparation for, assault upon and subsequent descent of Citadel Hill in Halifax, Nova Scotia.
Point Pleasant Park is the go-to park for most folks in Halifax. The 75-hectare park is easy to get to—it’s located on the tip of the Halifax peninsula—and offers plenty of wooded walking ...
You can also interact with members of the 78th Highland Regiment. From May through October, these kilted reenactors offer free guided tours of the fort and provide insight on what it was like to be a ...
Built in 1856, the Halifax Citadel now boasts regiments of uniformed re-enactors playing the part of the kilted 78th Highlanders who would have populated the fort in the mid-19th century.
the storied Citadel Hill, and Point Pleasant Park, not to mention countless unique and cool places to grab a bite to eat, have a cocktail, or shop. And don’t be scared of the hills in Halifax ...
The Halifax Ghost Walk is a fun experience for anyone who enjoys hearing spooky stories and visiting historic sites. Pro tip: The walk begins at the very top of Citadel Hill (you'll walk to the top ...
Then head back to the thriving restaurant and bar scene of Halifax's waterfront area and check out some of the city's amazing street art. History buffs shouldn't miss the star-shaped fortress on ...
The Citadel has reinstated suspended offensive lineman Victor Hill and he will be available to play Saturday against Gardner-Webb, football coach Mike Houston said Thursday. Hill was suspended for ...