| Below are listed just a few of the tours available in vehicles of your choice with our friendly, knowledgeable driver-guides. Apart from our listed packages, we can also design a custom tour just for you!
¿ Halifax City Tour:
Explore Halifax, Nova Scotia's capital city, situated on the second largest and one of the world's finest natural harbours. Old and new create a small-town atmosphere that make metro Halifax the ideal cosmopolitan experience! Hear tales of privateering and rum running, visit the Maritime Museum of the Atlantic, see the Halifax Citadel with its kilted soldiers and the sound of bagpipes. Walk the beautiful Public Gardens, the oldest Victorian gardens in North America, see the Old Town Clock and many historic churches. Learn of the Halifax Explosion in 1917, where a blast ravaged a huge area of Halifax and Dartmouth. Visit the grave sites of the Titanic victims. Halifax is your to discover!
¿ Peggy's Cove Tour:
A 45 minute drive from Halifax you'll find the picturesque and world famous Peggy's Cove. See the lush scenery change dramatically to barren solid granite rock, left behind by retreating glaciers in the Ice Age. The tiny harbour below the famous lighthouse is a masterpiece of weathered fish sheds and colourful fishing boats making it one of the most photographed places in Canada. The area is great for exploring. See DeGarthe's Monument carved in a solid rock wall. Visit the many craft and souvenir shops, or enjoy a meal overlooking the crashing waves. Peggy's Cove has it all!
¿ Halifax City and Peggy's Cove Tour:
Combine a Halifax City Tour with Peggy's Cove for a great day's outing. Time for lunch on your own, or we can arrange that too!
¿ South Shore Adventure:
After a Halifax City Tour, the van whisks you away to the famous lighthouse Route which journeys through an unforgettable landscape of coastal beauty and historic charm. Visit picturesque Peggy's Cove and follow shoreline roads through Chester, a beautiful, quaint village and Mahone Bay, a town filled with antiques, crafts and art galleries yours to explore. Discover the historic town of Lunenburg, home of the Bluenose and now a UNESCO World heritage Site. Visit the Fisheries Museum of the Atlantic or take a guided walk!
¿ The Enchanting Evangeline Trail:
The Evangeline Trail follows Nova Scotia's Fundy coast back through time to the earliest days of North American settlement. It's a journey rich in cultural diversity, charm and natural beauty. Named for Longfellow's heroine in the epic poem, the trail is rich in the history of French speaking Acadians. Tour the Sainte Famille Winery, visit Grand Pre, Fort Anne, the magnificent Historic Gardens, Port Royal and learn about the Tidal Power Project.
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