The initial inhabitants of Halifax were the Mi'kmaq. In the early 1600's, the French's were the first European settlers to arrive in the future Halifax region, establishing the colony of Acadia. Halifax is located in one of the largest and deepest ice-free natural harbours in the world. Some famous attraction sites in Halifax include; Halifax Citadel National Historic Site, Point Pleasant Park, Canadian Museum of Immigration at Pier 21, Halifax Public Gardens, Maritime Museum of the Atlantic, Art Gallery of Nova Scotia, and several others.
Some of the city's popular locations can be sighted en route walking and biking tours, through the most beautiful paths in the city, and visitors will enjoy exploring famous landmarks in Halifax on sightseeing tours as well as cultural and historical tours that allow tourists to learn of the city's history and view spectacular ancient and modern collections. On food and wine tasting tours, visitors will explore the city's culinary culture and other outdoor activities from either of the numerous tour options available on Tripindicator.
With the several transfer packages available in Halifax, including airport transfers, visitors will enjoy the most convenient logistics in the city, suitable for both individual and group transfers. Visitors can also extend their touring scape on day trips and excursions from Halifax to neighbouring cities and towns and enjoy other amazing tour activities with Tripindicator, a tour team dedicated to providing visitors with the best touring experiences, specifically selected from tours with great reviews, available at very affordable prices.
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