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Halifax Public Gardens

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Nestled in the heart of Halifax, the Halifax Public Gardens is one of the finest examples of a Victorian garden in North America. This 17-acre oasis, surrounded by a charming wrought-iron fence and grand ornamental gates, invites you to wander through its serene paths. As you explore, you'll encounter a stunning variety of floral displays, including exotic and semi-tropical ornamental plants, along with majestic trees, carefully pruned shrubs, elegant statues, and whimsical fountains.

The city of Halifax took over the original garden from the Nova Scotia Horticultural Society in 1874, merging it with a civic garden established in 1867. By 1875, the gardens were unified into the design we see today. Richard Power, who served as the garden's superintendent from 1872 to 1915, played a significant role in shaping its character. He introduced the bandstand, fountains, statues, and the iconic wrought-iron gates that epitomize the High Victorian Pleasure Garden style. Each element commemorates a milestone in Queen Victoria's reign, a notable military event, or an esteemed local figure.

The Halifax Public Gardens was recognized as a National Historic Site in 1984 and remains a beloved spot for both locals and tourists. Between mid-June and mid-September, the bandstand comes alive with afternoon concerts, adding a melodic backdrop to your visit. The gardens are not just a feast for the eyes; they're a place where history, culture, and nature harmoniously intertwine, offering a peaceful retreat from the bustling city life. If you time your visit right, you might also catch a glimpse of a local wedding photo shoot or a spontaneous picnic, adding to its charm and community feel.
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Halifax Citadel National Historic Site
The Halifax Citadel is a must-see on any trip to Halifax. Perched majestically on a hill with sweeping views of the city, this historic site is part of a series of forts that protected Halifax Harbour from 1749 to 1906. Despite its strategic importan
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McNabs Island
McNabs Island, the largest gem at the entrance of Halifax Harbour in Nova Scotia, is part of the McNabs and Lawlor Islands Provincial Park. Just a short boat ride from Halifax or Eastern Passage, it feels like stepping into another world, rich in his
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Nova Scotia Museum of Natural History
Have you ever wondered if you're bigger than a blue whale's rib bone? Or puzzled over the difference between a drone bee and a worker bee? And just how old do you think Gus the tortoise is? Find out the answers to these intriguing questions and so mu
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Halifax Central Library
The Central Library isn't just a haven for book lovers; it's also a lively community hub where you can meet friends, enjoy a coffee, and catch a live reading or film. And if you're into sustainability, you'll love knowing that the Halifax Central Lib
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Aux Trois Couvents
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Parc de la Chute-Montmorency
Open all year, the enchanting Montmorency Falls Park is just a short drive from the heart of Québec City. These majestic waterfalls stand at an impressive 83 meters (272 feet) tall, a whole 30 meters (99 feet) higher than the famous Niagara Falls. Ho
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Petit Champlain District
Rue du Petit-Champlain is one of North America's oldest commercial streets, offering a delightful array of unique boutiques and charming restaurants. The Petit-Champlain district doesn't just light up for the holiday season; it remains beautifully ad
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Musee De La Civilisation
The Musée de la Civilisation in Québec City is a must-visit for anyone eager to explore the rich tapestry of Québec's culture and history. This museum stands out with its visitor-friendly vibe, offering a hands-on, interactive experience that sparks
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Fairmont Le Chateau Frontenac
More than just a hotel, the Fairmont Le Château Frontenac stands as a symbol of Québec City. For over a hundred years, this majestic structure has proudly sat atop Cape Diamond, offering breathtaking views of Dufferin Terrace and the St. Lawrence Riv
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Musee du Fort
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Old Quebec
Old Québec, a UNESCO World Heritage gem, stands proudly as the only fortified city north of Mexico. As you wander through its historic streets, you'll be enchanted by the European charm that fills the air. Imagine yourself walking through the old qua
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Le Monastere des Augustines
Nestled in the heart of Old Québec, the Monastère des Augustines invites you to step back in time with its charming, historic ambiance. This remarkable site occupies the historic wings of the Hôtel-Dieu de Québec monastery, established in 1639. Fun f
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Rue Saint Jean
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Erico Chocolaterie Patisserie
Nestled in a charming corner lies a delightful chocolate shop paired with a cozy little chocolate museum. It’s the perfect spot to uncover the rich history of chocolate, tracing its journey from ancient Mayan times right up to today. The museum showc
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Saint-Roch District
Imagine strolling through Québec City's newly revitalized downtown core, the lively Saint-Roch district. It's a place where over $500 million has been thoughtfully invested to breathe new life into this bustling area. The spirit of innovation here is
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Art District Montcalm
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Maison Hamel-Bruneau
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Fleur de Lys Centre Commercial
Nestled in the heart of Québec City, Fleur de Lys is one of the largest shopping centers in the area. With around 200 stores and services, it offers a retail paradise for shopaholics. Major brands like Walmart, Maxi, Urban Planet, Sears, The Bay, Spo
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Huron-Wendat Museum
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Harpoon Brewery
Our beer hall stands as one of Boston's top spots, offering a stunning view of both our bustling brewery and the city skyline. It's the perfect setting for evening gatherings, comfortably accommodating up to 400 guests. For those looking for a more i
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New England Aquarium
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Faneuil Hall Marketplace
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Boston Fire Museum
The Boston Fire Museum is a hidden gem nestled in the historic Congress Street Fire Station, right in the heart of Boston’s lively seaport district. Since 1983, it has been a passionate guardian of firefighting history, showcasing an impressive colle
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Boston Children's Museum
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Boston Tea Party Ships & Museum
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Legoland Discovery Center Boston
Welcome to LEGOLAND Discovery Center Boston, an exciting indoor wonderland crafted especially for children aged 3 to 10 and their families. This enchanting world offers a plethora of interactive experiences that are sure to captivate and inspire. Fro
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Museum of African American History
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Freedom Trail
The legendary Freedom Trail, a 2.5-mile journey of red-brick charm, weaves through Boston's historic neighborhoods, narrating the captivating story of the American Revolution. From the iconic Old North Church to the bustling Faneuil Hall, and through
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Boston Public Garden
The Boston Public Garden is a must-visit gem nestled in the heart of downtown Boston, and it's not just because it's free to wander through. It's a place where families and couples can soak up the rich history of one of America’s oldest cities. Pictu
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Adams National Historical Park
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Fenway Park
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Museum of Fine Arts (MFA)
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Village Vacation Valcartier
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Rhode Island School of Design Museum (RISD)
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Roger Williams Park
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Marble House
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