Halifax Waterfront Boardwalk
Running from the Canadian Museum of Immigration at Pier 21 to Casino Nova Scotia, this photogenic 3-km (2-mile) footpath offers backdoor access to the Historic Properties, the Marine Museum of the Atlantic, and the Discovery Centre. You'll find two of the city's newer landmarks set on the water—the Queen's Marque development that's home to the city's swankiest new hotel, The Muir, some beautiful public art installations, and a raft of new high-end restaurants, and the Salt Yard, a collection of seasonal eateries and a massive patio bar that often has live music. Bishop's Landing (an attractive complex with condos and shops) is on the route, and the Seaport Farmers' Market and the cruise ship terminal are only a few minutes’ walk away. Shops and restaurants line the section between Sackville Landing and the Historic Properties, and in peak season, festivals and events, ice-cream peddlers, and street performers do, too. The water, however, remains the real attraction. To get out on it, take one of the many boat tours that depart from the boardwalk's Cable Wharf.