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Old 08-03-2009, 12:36 PM   #21
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Old 08-03-2009, 12:49 PM   #22
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I would go check out NY if you have never been before.
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Niagara Falls and Niagara-on-the-Lake are a relatively short drive from Toronto - worth seeing if you haven't been there before. The falls themselves are worth seeing, and Niagara-on-the-Lake is a nice historic town with interesting shops and lots of wineries (and is a nicer place to stay than Niagara Falls itself).
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Chicago and Washington DC would be my choice out east (never been to either, but I'd like to). Boston might be nice as well -- I've been to Montreal and it was okay (it depends on what you're in to).
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A little less known place but my mom went there about 10 years ago and said it was amazing, Virginia Beach, Virginia.
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Thanks for the ideas people
Chicago is definitely an idea now
A lot of ideas now for my gf and I to sort out.
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Old 08-06-2009, 05:14 PM   #27
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Here is a document that my wife made up when we moved back home from Ontario. It is a quick reference for visitors. I haven't edited it so I hope there are no mistakes.


Halifax:
Things to do:
-Harbour Hopper – nice tour of Halifax on an amphibious vehicle. You first take a driving tour then drive into the harbor for a quick water tour.
-Halifax Citadel Historic Site – if you are going to the Fortress of Louisbourg National Historic Site in Cape Breton then you can skip this spot
-Maritime Museum of the Atlantic
-Pier 21 – the place where many immigrants came into Canada
-Walk along the Halifax boardwalk – Theodore Tugboat is there for tours, a tall ship the Mar II also does tours. A good spots for ice cream including a Cow’s Ice Cream outlet and a fish&chips shack.
Restaurants:
-Salty’s, Murphy's Restaurant, Waterfront Warehouse, Five Fisherman, Bish, Economy Shoe Shop, Mexico Lindo
-There are pubs everywhere downtown with great food. You must visit the Lower Deck Pub one night, it is a great NS experience. Other good ones include The Spilt Crow, The Old Triangle, Pógue Fadó, Your Father’s Moustache & the Midtown Tavern.
-Eat a donair – a unique beef, sweet sauce, pita bread thing, that was invented here. King of Donair is probably the most popular but are available at any pizza place.


Lighthouse Route:
-Peggy’s Cove – famous lighthouse (about 30 mins from Halifax)- the Swiss air plane crash monument is there, good place to eat right beside the lighthouse.
-Take a drive along the south shore from Halifax to Chester – get off the highway in Chester and drive along the shore road to Lunenburg – it’s a beautiful drive. The towns of Chester, Mahone Bay and Lunenburg are so picturesque – Lunenburg is actually a UNESCO World Heritage Site. There are some beautiful inns and B&Bs there. The Bluenose II is docked here most of the year, but is out and about in the summer time. Here’s a link to it’s website for it’s sailing schedule - http://www.schoonerbluenose2.ca/

Evangeline Route:
A drive to Digby/Annapolis Royal is also beautiful, a good place to go whale watching. The Minas basin along this route is where you can see the world’s highest/lowest tides. Back towards Truro there are spots that offer river rafting of the tidal bore. Apparently it’s lots of fun.

Cape Breton: – keep an eye on the water for whales as you drive along the roads
-Drive the Cabot Trail –this would be the most important things to do in NS. There are many walking trails – however the best and it’s short is the Skyline Trail, don’t walk the whole loop, but walk to the view of the water and return the way you came in otherwise it’s a long walk back.





-Also along the Cabot Trail:
  • Baddeck you will find the Alexander Graham Bell Historic Site – we were just there recently and only spent about 45 mins but if you were to read and watch all the videos 2 hours would be good and we went to a awesome restaurant in Baddeck called Bell Buoy
  • Margaree River – famous fly fishing river – there some places there that equipment can be rented.
  • Cheticamp – an Acadian village just before you enter the national park on the Cabot Trail, it is famous for its hooked rugs and this is a great place to go whale watching.
  • Ingonish – stay at the Keltic Lodge – very beautiful and a nice beach
-Other things in Cape Breton:
  • Glenora Distillery, in Glenville – the only place that makes single-malt whiskey, can do tours
  • Fortress Louisburg
Beaches

Boogie Boarding (about $15-20) on waves is a lot of fun.





A couple of beaches to mention
  • Ingonish beach on the Cabot Trail,
  • Various beaches along the Northumberland Strait - including Melmerby beach in Pictou.
  • Lawrencetown Beach & Martinique Beach near Dartmouth are known for surfing


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Never been to the Redwood, though I tend to stay away from Bayer's Lake at all costs. Have to try it out I guess, though my cravings for nachos tend to arrive when I'm downtown having a few drinks.....

Waterfront Warehouse is very good, you should make that 60 second walk sometime!

A few other afternoon activities around the city:

The Commons: Grab a frisbee and some friends and enjoy a sunny afternoon.

Point Pleasant Park: Beautiful walking trails along the harbour and North West arm. View a few of the old army forts there. Not quite the same since Hurricane Juan blew down all our trees, but still a relaxing way to spend a few hours.

I think the Keith's Brewery tours were mentioned but I will definitely second that one. Very fun and cheap beer!

Historic Properties: Section of downtown with shopping and a few restaurants, including the already mentioned Split Crow which is a Halifax staple. Go for some cheap pub food and stay for the 3 beer for 5 bucks deal! Though I think that may only be on Thursdays.

Casino Nova Scotia: pretty self- explanatory.

Crystal Crescent Beach: Pretty warm water for an Atlantic beach and only a 30ish minute drive from downtown. Just make sure you don't stumble upon the nude beach next door.

Local bands: tons of shows every weekend. Let me know your musical tastes and I can give you a list of bands to check out as I am fairly familiar with the scene.

Dance Clubs: Try to stay away from the Dome or the Palace. Fun I guess but kinda skanky... think Cowboys but without the cowboys. Pacifico is a nicer place for that kind of thing. Reflections is a gay bar and if you want to really dance, that's where you go.

Harbour tours are fun. I haven't noticed any kind of stink around the harbour since the new treatment plants have started going in. That is a sad part of the city's history that thankfully we seem to be getting control of.

Some beautiful drives around the province as well. You can head west from Halifax and drive through the Annapolis Valley. Many nice spots up there including historic Grand Pre (an Acadian settlement during the 1600-1700s). There are also many vineyards you could tour, or spend a night at the Old Orchard Inn in next door in Wolfville. Or you could head South from Halifax, drive along the ocean and check out Lunenburgh, a small fishing town that will have you feeling like you're in the 1700s. Mahone Bay and Chester are on the way and also just spectacular places to spend a day exploring.

I guess I'm done for now. I think I love this city/province more then I give it credit for sometimes.

So apparently, we might be going to Halifax after all. I went back to an old thread and found these 2 great posts (Thanks HD and SUS!) on what to do while I'm there. We found some packages that quoted:

OCT 13 TORONTO 720A HALIFAX 1021A
OCT 16 HALIFAX 630P TORONTO 750P

OAK ISLAND RESORT & SPA:$613.04 INCLUDING TAXES PER PERSON(PRICE INCLUDES AIRFARE/HOTEL)

HALIFAX MARRIOTT HARBOURFRONT:$751.45 INCLUDING TAXES PER PERSON(PRICE INCLUDES AIRFARE/HOTEL)

RODD COLONY HARBOUR INN:$576.98 INCLUDING TAXES PER PERSON(PRICE INCLUDES AIRFARE/HOTEL)

Sorry to keep bumping the the thread, but just wondering if there were anymore suggestions regarding Halifax?

Thanks again for the posts so far
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