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2022-23 Travel Guide to Canada

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NS 80 BY HELEN EARLEY Halifax by Land and Sea HALIFAX TOWN CLOCK AND SKYLINE AT SUNSET • SHUTTERSTOCK/KEN MORRIS Whether you're kayaking through the mist at sunset, cycling through historic streets, or relaxing with a cold glass of wine on a ship's deck, Halifax, known to the Mi'kmaq as Kjipuktuk or "The Great Harbour," is the perfect place for a fun-filled, yet relaxing city break (www.discoverhalifaxns.com). THE HALIFAX HARBOURWALK Spanning just over 4 km (2.5 miles), the Halifax Harbourwalk is an accessible wooden boardwalk packed with patios, beer gardens, museums and year-round festivals such as the International Busker Festival (www.buskers.ca) and the TD Jazz Festival (www.halifaxjazz festival.ca). There is a permanent celebratory atmosphere here, whether you're exploring on foot, by bike (www.iheartbikeshfx.com), by e-scooter (www.hfxescooters.com), or simply relaxing in one of the Adirondack chairs or hammocks placed thoughtfully along the route. A natural place to begin your stroll is the same location where nearly a million immigrants began the North American chapter of their lives, at the Canadian Museum of Immigration at Pier 21 (www.pier21.ca). Here, genealogy junkies can consult the knowledgeable staff at the Scotiabank Family Centre, who will trace your family's roots globally, using ships' records and other genealogical data. At the same museum, currently on loan from The Montreal Museum of Fine Arts, The World of Yousuf Karsh: A Private Essence, is an exhibit that celebrates one of the world's most prominent portrait photographers, Yousuf Karsh, through his iconic portraits of 20 th - century luminaries such as Mother Teresa, Winston Churchill, and Nelson Mandela. Further along, the Maritime Museum of the Atlantic describes Halifax's involvement in the recovery of the ill-fated Titanic. After contemplating the artefacts recovered from the sea on that tragic day, head upstairs to appreciate the beauty of the Days of Sail gallery, permeated by the fragrance of rope, lumber and ships' canvas. Don't forget to say hello to the museum's sociable mascot, Merlin the Macaw, or to head outside to

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