The Best Sight in Halifax, Nova Scotia

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We've compiled the best of the best in Halifax - browse our top choices for the top things to see or do during your stay.

St. Paul's Anglican Church

Opened in 1750, this is Canada's oldest Protestant church and the burial site of many colonial notables. It played a pivotal role during the 1917 Halifax Explosion, as the vestry was used as a makeshift hospital. Evidence of the damage done to the building can be seen in the still-broken Explosion Window and debris embedded above the Memorial Doors. Designated as a National Historic Site, St. Paul's remains an active church. A pew is always reserved for King Charles (and it is also used by the Queen's delegates/proxy, such as the Lieutenant Governor of NS) at Sunday morning services, and other out-of-town worshippers are welcome as well. 

1749 Argyle St., Halifax, NS, B3J 3K4, Canada
902-429–2241
Sight Details
Closed Sun., except for 10 am service

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