Welcome to our “Best of…” series, where we highlight some of the best things to do while visiting some of our favourite cities in Canada. Today’s feature surrounds the beautiful Halifax, Nova Scotia!
There’s no better time to explore Halifax, where every cobblestone, cannon, and café tells a story. Halifax, Nova Scotia’s vibrant capital, delivers all that and more in 2025. Whether you’re strolling along its scenic waterfront, exploring storied fortresses, or immersing yourself in world-class festivals, this seaside city offers something for every kind of traveler. From historic landmarks to modern cultural hubs and outdoor adventures, here are five of the best things to do in Halifax this year.
Halifax Waterfront
The Halifax Waterfront is the ultimate expression of this city’s coastal character, where sun-soaked strolls, maritime memories, delicious eats, and lively festivals meet the sea. Let me know if you’d like help planning specific boat tours, waterfront dining, or timing your visit around events!
Attend a Halifax Tides Game

Photo Credit: James Bennett
Halifax Tides FC is bringing electric energy to the city in their debut 2025 season as part of the new Northern Super League. Playing home games at Wanderers Grounds—lovingly nicknamed “The Kitchen”—the Tides have quickly built a loyal fanbase and delivered thrilling moments, including their first home win in June. With standout players like Marika Guay and veteran goalkeeper Erin McLeod, the team is making waves on and off the pitch. Whether you’re a die-hard soccer fan or just love a great community event, catching a Tides game is one of the most exciting things to do in Halifax this year.
Art Gallery of Nova Scotia
The AGNS (Art Gallery of Nova Scotia) not only delivers rich insights into Nova Scotia’s art history but also showcases contemporary and global narratives through dynamic exhibitions and participatory experiences. Whether you’re drawn to folk masterpieces, modern art, or immersive sensory installations, the gallery offers a thoughtful, inclusive, and inspiring cultural experience.
Halifax Public Gardens

Photo Credit: Jonathan Hayward
Halifax’s Public Gardens blend history, horticulture, and culture into an urban oasis. Whether you’re curious about Victorian-era design, seeking a peaceful afternoon amid lush blooms, or planning a photo-ready stop during city exploration, it’s a highlight you’ll want to include on any Halifax itinerary.
Halifax Happy Hour Cruise
Lastly, the Halifax Happy Hour Cruise is a fun and relaxed way to kick off your weekend. Running Friday evenings from June to September, this two-hour 19+ cruise sails through Halifax Harbour with drink specials, light snacks, and live music on board. Departing from Cable Wharf, it offers stunning waterfront views, a breezy vibe, and the perfect setting for after-work hangs, date nights, or a night out with friends.
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