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Jim & June's Odyssey 091108 - Toronto
A Travel Blog by jimcabay
... · Yorkville - An upscale shopping district with the fanciest and glitzy-est designer shopping name brands. With its splendid restaurants, picturesque gardens, rejuvenating spas and historic flare, it is the preferred hot-spot for actors and high profile ...
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Jim & June's Odyssey 1001522 - Halifax, NS
A Travel Blog entry by jimcabay from Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada
... village built around a sheltered bay (with 365 islands) that is full artists and craftspeople, eclectic shops, wonderful restaurants, diverse accommodations, great golf, luxurious spas and convention facilities. The gem of Mahone Bay’s history is ...
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Destination Halifax
A Travel Blog entry by awos1244 from Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada
... . We took a little walking tour of the general area. There is much to do on the waterfront. There are shops and restaurants galore, pubs, boat tours, street performers, cargo container ships and other vessels sailing in and out,etc. Later in the evening a ...
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24 hrs in Halifax
A Travel Blog entry by steven.therese from Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada
... of Therese's best friends, Marko. It was a pretty late night! The next day we went for lunch at one of Halifax best restaurants, The Wooden Monkey. Our old roommate and friend from Culinary school, Ian Gass, works in the kitchen. Very nice restaurant ...
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Three Days in Halifax
A Travel Blog entry by wendyandbrian from Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada
... of Halifax: A city steeped in history, a most incredible harbour, people laid back and friendly, really good sea food restaurants, a very lively downtown scene. Environmental conscious level is probably ahead of most of the rest of the country. For a ...
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#294 Why we hate Halifax
A Travel Blog entry by johnston9494 from Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada
After a few days in Halifax, here are a few reasons we hate Halifax: 1. Friendly locals: Everywhere we went...shops, restaurants, hotels... the locals were always friendly and helpful. We hate that. 2. Courteous drivers: Just step off a curb ...
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Greetings from halifax my last travelogue ...
A Travel Blog entry by bradleyt from Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada
... funny-bone as I never bother to translate these words correctly. I just substitute the word "cock". So far I've seen restaurants advertising rotisserie cock and fried cock. My favourite is the chain of corner stores called The Golden Cock. Tuesday, ...
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20th CRUISE STOP: HALIFAX, NOVA SCOTIA
A Travel Blog entry by lorenzo1 from Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada
... nbsp; The waterfront has been renewed with a boardwalk that runs along that portion of the city. It is lined with nice restaurants including the Cow, which is a premium ice cream place where you stand in line for rich, high butterfat ice cream that ...
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Halifax, NS
A Travel Blog entry by katstravel from Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada
... are a few top universities in Halifax, and there is certainly no shortage of top notch dining and shopping facilities. A few of the restaurants are absolute knockouts, and you could shop for days in this spectacular seaport. At night, Halifax is alive and ...
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Halifax 1
A Travel Blog entry by harryandnorah from Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada
... we did the the harbour walk. This walkway went all along their harbour front and included shops (not too touristy), bars, restaurants and a food market where you selected what you wanted, including live lobsters and then sat on the outside patio ...
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Halifax Day 2..Saturday!
A Travel Blog entry by imtravelblog from Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada
... . It's great! One thing in specific I should mention about Halifax is how amazing all the people are. At all the restaurants and stores the service is just incredible and the people are all just really kind. So ...
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Leaving Halifax
A Travel Blog entry by simyonstravels from Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada
... my friends live in or are from Halifax, I hope you will excuse me for not rating the local hotels and restaurants and posting lame touristy photos with predictable area attractions... I have the rest of the summer to do that so if anyone is ...
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Checking in at Gerard Hall, Exploring Halifax
A Travel Blog entry by kescrb from Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada
... Marriott for some dinner. It's a very beautiful city! Definitely much smaller than Toronto, but certainly no lack of great shopping, restaurants and sights! I'm glad we're staying here for a week, there are a lot of things I want to see before we ...
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Halifax
A Travel Blog entry by wanderlust3 from Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada
... on a restaurant on Argle Street named after the street. On both sides of the street, you will find trendy restaurants (Greek/Mediterranean, Japanese, martini bar, fusion etc). I had a Mexican pizza, and several Coronas to complement my dinner (I may ...
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I becomes we...
A Travel Blog entry by jamesmc from Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada
... The place we decided on is ideally located in the centre of town and close to everything that we need, shops, public transport, restaurants not to mention bars. Through a bizarre twist of fate, we are located exactly 5 floors above Durty Nelly's Irish bar ...
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East Coast Cruising
A Travel Blog entry by travelingma from Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada
... Out came a 12 oz. lobster! The food was good, although I have eaten better and cheaper on the Princess Cruises' fine restaurants. The food in the dining rooms (we had open dining), was good, with a decent variety. The servings were ...
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Nova Scotia and the maritime playground
A Travel Blog entry by canuckdive from Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada
... tied one on and had a great rainy day afternoon exploring the city folowed by a fantastic dinner at one of Halifax's finer seafood restaurants. Lea and I ordered "The Drill" where the chef decides a complete meal menu for two. Course after course ...
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Canada
A Travel Blog entry by conman from Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada
... of Boston, in that a large majority of its residents are college students and therefore the area caters to them with lots of bars, restaurants, and daily shows. We met up with some SAS'ers (semester at sea students from here on out) and some local ...
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Holiday Inn Express Halifax (Bedford), Ns
133 Kearney Lake Rd., Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada
... refreshing pool. Easy access from all highways in Halifax, yet close to shopping, theatres and many restaurants. Conveniently located between downtown Halifax and the Halifax International Airport, a location close to many of the main attractions Halifax ...
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Argyle Bar and Grill
Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada
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Have a pint or two of brew with some good cheer thrown in at this friendly Halifax bar and patio restaurant.



