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Offbeat Halifax Private Walking Tour 90 minutes

By Darkside Tours
Free cancellation available
Price is £282 per traveller* *Get a lower price by selecting multiple travellers

Features

  • Free cancellation available
  • 1h 30m
  • Mobile voucher
  • Instant confirmation

Overview

This isn’t your standard “read the plaques” tour—it’s Halifax as told by a seventh-generation local with deep roots and a knack for storytelling. Every walk is private and tailored to your group, blending offbeat history, local legends, and personal stories you won’t find in any guidebook. Expect sharp humour, unsanitized local lore, and a pace that lets you actually see and feel the city. Whether you’re a first-time visitor or a return guest, you’ll get the kind of context—and the kind of stories—that stick with you long after you leave the waterfront.

Activity location

  • Halifax Public Gardens
    • Spring Garden Road and South Park St,
    • B3T 2M3, Halifax, Canada

Meeting/Redemption Point

  • Halifax Public Gardens Main Entrance
    • 1605 South Park Street
    • B3J 2L2, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada

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Offbeat Halifax Private Walking Tour 90 minutes
  • Activity duration is 1 hour and 30 minutes1h 30m
    1h 30m
  • English
Language options: English
Starting time: 10:00
Price details
£281.75 x 1 Traveller£281.75
Total
Price is £281.75

What's included, what's not

  • What's includedWhat's included
    In case of rain, umbrellas will be provided and available for purchase after the tour
  • What's excludedWhat's excluded
    Coffee and/or Tea

Know before you book

  • Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
  • Service animals allowed
  • Public transport options are available nearby
  • Travellers should have at least a moderate level of physical fitness
  • In accordance with UK consumer law, activities services are not subject to the right of withdrawal. Supplier cancellation policy will apply.
  • This activity is provided by a professional trader (a party acting within their trade, business or profession).

Activity itinerary

Halifax Public Gardens

  • 15m
Step through the ornate wrought-iron gates and into one of North America’s best-preserved Victorian gardens. The Public Gardens are a living time capsule—think winding gravel paths, whimsical bridges, and flower beds arranged with military precision. We’ll pass the iconic Horticultural Hall (think gingerbread house meets glasshouse), the grand bandstand (where local musicians have played since the 1800s), and a collection of urns and statues that range from classical to curious. Don’t miss the tranquil pond, watched over by a rare Boer War monument—a reminder of Halifax’s global connections in surprising places. Depending on the season, you’ll see a riot of blooming flowers and exotic trees, all meticulously labelled for the curious. It’s a perfect spot for stories about Victorian Halifax, eccentric gardeners, and the city’s love of public spaces.

Halifax Citadel National Historic Site (Pass by)

From the summit of Citadel Hill, you get a true “lay of the land” moment—Halifax unfolds in every direction. We’ll take in sweeping views of the Halifax Commons (the city’s backyard), the bustling cruise and container terminals, the bridges to Dartmouth, and the ever-changing skyline. You’ll spot the famous Old Town Clock ticking away, the Scotiabank Centre (where Halifax cheers and groans), and a full panorama of the harbour’s working life. This is where I’ll help you get your bearings—pointing out local landmarks, sharing the best “how Halifax actually works” stories, and sprinkling in some local lore about epic snowball fights, wartime secrets, and the Citadel’s role in both defending and entertaining the city. Want to dive deeper? We can add a 45-minute Citadel stop (with inside stories and hidden corners) for an extra fee—just ask.

Old Town Clock (Pass by)

One of Halifax’s most iconic landmarks, the Old Town Clock has been keeping the city on time (or at least trying to) since 1803. Built at the order of Prince Edward, it’s said to be Halifax’s most persistent reminder that, around here, time marches to its own beat.

Halifax Convention Centre (Pass by)

This sleek glass-and-steel hub is where Halifax hosts everything from comic cons to global summits. It’s a modern anchor in the heart of city centre, bringing together locals and visitors for big ideas, big deals, and the occasional big party—proof that Halifax is always looking forward, even with 275 years of history under its belt.

Grand Parade (Pass by)

The Grand Parade is Halifax’s original town square—a gathering spot for protests, parades, and the odd bit of civic drama. Overlooking it is City Hall, a Victorian beauty with a clock famously stuck at the time of the Halifax Explosion. Right across the square, St. Paul’s Church is the oldest building in Halifax and the oldest Protestant church in Canada, still standing after centuries of storms, scandals, and even a flying window frame during the Explosion. This is the heart of old Halifax—where history, politics, and a few good ghost stories all meet.

Province House (Pass by)

Canada’s oldest functioning legislative building, Province House is where Nova Scotia’s big decisions—and a fair bit of political theatre—have played out since 1819. It’s a Georgian gem with a rebellious streak: this is where the first responsible government in the British Empire was born, and where you’ll hear stories of fiery debates, famous trials, and the ghosts of politicians past.

Art Gallery of Nova Scotia (Pass by)

Home to the province’s largest art collection, AGNS is where you’ll find everything from classic seascapes to wild folk art. It’s best known for the iconic Maud Lewis House—painted inside and out by Nova Scotia’s most famous folk artist—and for showcasing the creative energy that’s always made Halifax a little different from the rest of Canada.

Maritime Museum of the Atlantic (Pass by)

Halifax’s waterfront is where history and the present collide—working harbour, salty air, and the city’s best people-watching. The Maritime Museum of the Atlantic is a treasure trove of seafaring stories: Titanic artefacts, shipwreck legends, and tales of Halifax’s wild days as a port city. Just outside, the boardwalk buzzes with locals and visitors, food stalls, buskers, and the odd pirate. It’s the perfect place to soak up the real Halifax vibe—part history lesson, part waterfront carnival.

Government House (Pass by)

Tucked just off Barrington Street, Government House is the official residence of the Lieutenant Governor of Nova Scotia—and the oldest such residence in Canada still in use. Built in 1805, it’s seen royal visits, political intrigue, and a few legendary parties. The building’s stately exterior hides a history full of colourful characters and behind-the-scenes stories from Nova Scotia’s upper crust.

Old Burying Ground (Pass by)

Step into Halifax’s oldest cemetery, where the city’s earliest settlers, soldiers, and even a few of my own ancestors are laid to rest. Dating to 1749, this atmospheric spot is filled with weathered gravestones, mysterious symbols, and stories of war, shipwreck, and survival. It’s a quiet reminder of Halifax’s rough beginnings—and a place where family history and the city’s past come together in stone.

Halifax Central Library

  • 10m
A modern architectural standout, the Halifax Central Library looks like a stack of glass boxes and has become a city centre landmark since it opened in 2014. Inside, it’s buzzing with life—books, art, rooftop views, and some of the best coffee in the city. It’s a symbol of the “new” Halifax: creative, welcoming, and full of unexpected stories.

Location

Activity location

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    Halifax Public Gardens
    • Spring Garden Road and South Park St,
    • B3T 2M3, Halifax, Canada

Meeting/Redemption Point

  • PEOPLEPEOPLE
    Halifax Public Gardens Main Entrance
    • 1605 South Park Street
    • B3J 2L2, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada

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