Halifax Historic and Titanic Story Tour
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$450
Halifax
Nova Scotia
1-5
people
price for
1 participant
3
hours
  • • Explore Halifax’s Maritime History on a Guided City Tour
  • • Enjoy a Fascinating 3-Hour Tour of Historic Halifax and Titanic
  • • Uncover the Most Heartfelt Stories from the Titanic Tragedy
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Why We Love This Unique Experience

Step back in time and explore Halifax’s rich history, from its founding days to its pivotal role in maritime history. This immersive tour takes visitors through the heart of the city, where captivating stories await behind iconic landmarks, including the government house and the Halifax Explosion Memorial.

But the journey doesn’t stop there—Halifax's deep connection to the Titanic tragedy comes to life as tales of the city's vital role in the aftermath of the sinking unfold. Learn about the heroism and heartbreak that marked this moment in history, as Halifax became the first port of call for survivors and played a crucial role in the recovery of those lost at sea. With a blend of fascinating facts and moving accounts, the Historic Halifax & Titanic Tours provide a compelling mix of history, tragedy, and triumph, appealing to both history buffs and those simply curious about Halifax’s past.

Not only does this tour offer a deeply enriching experience, but it also makes for an unforgettable gift. Whether for a birthday, anniversary, or special occasion, this journey through Halifax’s history will create lasting memories for all who embark on it. Discover the stories that shaped a city and connect with a piece of maritime legacy that resonates far beyond the shores of Halifax.

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Experience Overview:

Historic Halifax And Titanic Tours

Step back in time and explore Halifax’s rich history, from its founding days to its pivotal role in maritime history. This immersive tour takes you through the heart of the city, where you'll discover the stories behind iconic landmarks, including the government house and the Halifax Explosion Memorial.
But the journey doesn’t stop there—Halifax's deep connection to the Titanic tragedy comes to life as you learn about the city's vital role in the aftermath of the sinking. Hear the tales of heroism and heartbreak as Halifax became the first port of call for survivors, and the city’s role in the recovery of those lost at sea.

With captivating stories and fascinating facts, the Historic Halifax & Titanic Tours offer a compelling mix of history, tragedy, and triumph. Whether you're a history buff or simply curious about Halifax’s past, this tour will give you a deeper appreciation for the city’s enduring legacy and its connections to one of the most infamous events in maritime history.

Meeting Point

Canadian Museum of Immigration at Pier 21

1055 Marginal Rd, Halifax, NS B3H 4P7, Canada

Outside of Canadian museum of Immigration at pier 21 is a train coach and infront of it is a bench. The driver will meet you there. He will hold the sign that will have the name of the tour Historic Halifax and titanic tours as well as the name of the lead traveller

What to expect:

Duration: 3 hours

Fairview Lawn Cemetery

3720 Windsor St, Halifax, B3J 3A5

We spent time learning about the Titanic and hearing the stories of the people who were aboard this magnificent ship. Also find out how Halifax became a part of titanic.

30 minutes

Halifax Explosion Memorial Bell Tower

Fort Needham Memorial Park, Halifax, B3K 3N9

Explore the Halifax Explosion and its lasting impact on the city of Halifax, including how it shaped the region’s development and brought significant changes to various industries and communities across Atlantic Canada

20 minutes

Halifax Public Gardens

Spring Garden Road, South Park St, Halifax, B3J 3S9

The Halifax Public Gardens, established in 1867, are a stunning example of Victorian-era garden design. Located in the heart of the city, the gardens offer a peaceful retreat with beautifully landscaped flower beds, ornate fountains, and winding paths shaded by centuries-old trees

40 minutes

Old Burying Ground

1541 Barrington St, Halifax

The Old Burying Ground, established in 1749, is Halifax’s oldest cemetery and a significant historic site. It offers a glimpse into the city’s early colonial past, with centuries-old gravestones commemorating soldiers, settlers, and prominent figures from Halifax’s early days. Learn how USA got its National anthem

10 minutes

Government House

1451 Barrington St, Halifax, B3J 1Z2

Government House in Halifax, built between 1800 and 1805, is the official residence of the Lieutenant Governor of Nova Scotia. As one of the oldest official residences in Canada, it stands as a symbol of colonial history and continues to host royal visits, official ceremonies, and public events

10 minutes

St. Mary's Cathedral Basilica

1508 Barrington St, , Halifax, B3J 1Z3

St. Mary’s Cathedral Basilica, located in the heart of Halifax, Nova Scotia, is a stunning example of Gothic Revival architecture. Built in the early 19th century, it is the mother church of the Archdiocese of Halifax-Yarmouth. With its striking spires, intricate stained glass windows, and rich history, it serves as both a place of worship and a landmark of the city’s cultural and architectural heritage. The cathedral is renowned for its beauty and is a cherished site for both locals and visitors alike

10 minutes

Point Pleasant Park

5530 Point Pleasant Drive, , Halifax, B3H 1B5

point Pleasant Park is a beloved green space located at the southern tip of the Halifax Peninsula which is still owned by British and given on rent to Canadians. Offering stunning views of the harbor and the Atlantic Ocean, the park is a haven for outdoor enthusiasts, with scenic walking trails, historic sites, and beautiful wooded areas. The park is home to remnants of 18th-century military fortifications, making it a blend of natural beauty and history. Whether for a leisurely stroll, picnics, or enjoying the local wildlife, Point Pleasant Park remains a popular spot for both locals and visitors to enjoy the outdoors

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Halifax Citadel National Historic Site

5425 Sackville St, Halifax, B3J 3Y3

Citadel Hill, also known as the Halifax Citadel National Historic Site, is one of the most iconic landmarks in the city. Overlooking downtown Halifax, this star-shaped fortress was originally built in the 18th century to defend the city. Today, it offers visitors a glimpse into the past with interactive exhibits, historic reenactments, and stunning panoramic views of the harbor. The site is home to the famous noon gun, fired every day at noon, a tradition that dates back to the 19th century. Citadel Hill is not only a key part of Halifax’s military history but also a popular spot for sightseeing and learning about the city's heritage

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St. Paul's Anglican Church

1749 Argyle St, , Halifax, B3J 3K4

St. Paul's Anglican Church, located in the heart of downtown Halifax, is one of the oldest churches in the city, with its foundation dating back to 1750. This historic church is renowned for its beautiful Georgian architecture and its role in the city's religious and cultural history. St. Paul's has served as a central place of worship for generations of Haligonians and is also famous for its connection to the early days of Halifax's founding. Inside, the church features stunning stained glass windows, intricate woodwork, and a peaceful atmosphere. It stands as both a working church and a significant heritage site in the city's history

10 minutes

Halifax City Hall

1841 Argyle St, Halifax, B3J 3Y8

Halifax City Hall, located at the corner of Grand Parade in downtown Halifax, is an architectural gem and the center of municipal government for the city. Completed in 1890, this striking building blends Second Empire and Victorian styles, with its signature clock tower and grand façade. The building houses the offices of the Mayor and City Council and is also home to the Council Chamber, where public meetings and city decisions are made. The square in front of City Hall, known as Grand Parade, is a popular gathering spot for events, protests, and celebrations, making the building a key landmark in the life of Halifax. City Hall is not just a place of governance but also a symbol of the city's rich history and civic pride.

10 minutes

Details & Important Info

Additional Experience Details & Important Information

Wheelchair accessible
Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
Public transportation options are available nearby
Infants are required to sit on an adult’s lap
Transportation options are wheelchair accessible
Suitable for all physical fitness levels

Cancellations & Refunds

Reservation Changes, Cancellations & Refunds

Changes to reservations for tickets can be made until 3 days prior to the date scheduled. Reservations may be re-scheduled by the operator of the activity due to reasons such as weather, minimum participation requirements, mechanical issues or other interruptions beyond their control.

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Product SKU: CA-34600-0002

Halifax Historic and Titanic City Tour

Halifax
Nova Scotia
1-5
people
price for
1 participant
3
hours
  • • Explore Halifax’s Maritime History on a Guided City Tour
  • • Enjoy a Fascinating 3-Hour Tour of Historic Halifax and Titanic
  • • Uncover the Most Heartfelt Stories from the Titanic Tragedy
or

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