

Beginning from the start of the Halifax Waterfront, about 1-minute from the Cruise Ship Terminals, the Halifax Waterfront Walking Tour explores how the city’s iconic waterfront has evolved from a historic working harbour into the vibrant heart of Downtown Halifax, Nova Scotia. This guided walking tour blends past and present, revealing the stories that shaped the city and continue to define it today. Along the route, you’ll see a blend of old and new architecture, notable monuments and public art while learning about pivotal moments such as the Halifax Explosion and Halifax’s connection to the Titanic tragedy. Highlights include Cable Wharf and its role in early transatlantic communication, Pier 21 - Canada’s gateway for millions of immigrants and views of Georges Island, a strategic and historic presence in the harbour. Inspired by our company’s roots in guided walking tours nearly 40 years ago, this experience reintroduces a thoughtful, engaging way to explore Halifax - whether you’re visiting for the first time or rediscovering the city you know.



1.5-hour Tour
Local Expert Guide
Halifax Waterfront Highlights
Tours start April 11, 2026. See tour times and complete schedule here.
The Halifax Waterfront Walking Tour begins at the start of the Halifax Boardwalk, 1-minute from the Cruise Ship Terminals. Click or tap here to see the location on Google Maps.

Yes, as long as you can control you furry friend they are allowed to join in on the fun. Please keep in mind if your pet disrupts other members of the tour you may be asked to leave.

The Waterfront Walking Tour is 90 minutes in duration, and will cover about 1.6 km of the Halifax Waterfront Boardwalk.

Yes - walking tours generally run rain or shine. In cases of severe weather, tours may be adjusted or cancelled for safety.

The tickets for the Waterfront Walking tour are $30.00 for adults, $25.00 for youths (kids aged 6-15), and $15.00 (kids aged 2-5), infants are free. All prices are subject to a booking fee and taxes.

Booking in advance is highly recommended as tours can sell out, especially during the summer.