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Perfect fish and chips served at a fishing village in
Halifax, Nova Scotia. Bottom: Happy cruisers enjoying
a seafood feast in Halifax. Opposite: Chips and a large
lobster roll.
tory, geology and natural habitat is well worth a
visit. This port offers a real slice of Newfoundland
life and probably won’t go into your top ten lists
of most exciting places, but the memory of gen-
uine hospitality will remain for a very long time.
Halifax, Nova Scotia
The sound of a bagpiper welcomed us to Halifax,
the capital city of Nova Scotia. They call this large
port the “City of Trees,” but it has plenty more to
offer its visitors. We organized a small tour group
through Cruise Critic boards and hired Paul Mc-
Neil’s Halifax Titanic Historical Tours to escort us
around the region.
We visited Citadel Hill and firing of the “Noon
Gun” and the changing of the 78th Highlanders
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