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.

Halifax Citadel National Historic Site

Fodor's Choice

Erected between 1826 and 1856 on Halifax's highest hill, the Citadel still dominates the skyline and, as Canada's most-visited National Historic Site, remains a magnet for tourists. The present Citadel, with its dry moat and stone ramparts, was the fourth defensive structure to be built on the site, and formerly was linked to smaller forts and gun emplacements on the harbor islands and the bluffs above the harbor entrance. You can visit the barracks, guardroom, and powder magazine before heading for the parade ground to watch reenactors, sporting kilts and tall feather "bonnets," practice their drills. Tours help bring the history of the fort and the city to life throughout the day in high season, but the best time to visit is just before noon when the Noon Gun is fired—a tradition since 1857. The Citadel is also home to the Army Museum, with excellent exhibits and a War Art Gallery.

5425 Sackville St., Halifax, NS, B3J 3Y3, Canada
902-426–5080
Sight Details
C$13.25 July and Aug.; C$9 early May, June, Sept., and Oct.; rest of year free (grounds only)
Closed Nov.–early May, except grounds

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