The Halifax Public Gardens is a beautiful and peaceful 16-acre Victorian-era public gardens formally established in 1867. It features carefully manicured lawns, colourful floral displays, and mature trees, along with a historic bandstand, duck pond, fountains, and a system of winding paths through it all. To get there from Barrington Street, walk up Spring Garden Road, a pedestrian-friendly shopping district. Along the way stop for a pint at Stillwell Beergarden.
See where Chris and Mackay "studied" during their time at university.
Just a 60 minute drive from downtown Halifax, Peggy’s Cove Lighthouse is one of Nova Scotia’s most well-known lighthouses and may be the most photographed in Canada. Located in the quaint fishing village of Peggy’s Cove along the South Shore, Peggy’s Point Lighthouse was built in 1915.
Sunday nights are legendary at the Lower Deck, and Sunday Oct 5th just happens to be the annual Alexander Keith's birthday celebration. If you happen to be staying in Halifax for the night after our wedding we highly recommend popping into LD.