Explore Peggy’s Cove and historic Halifax in 5 hours. Discover iconic landmarks, Titanic tales, and stunning views with a local guide.
Explore Peggy’s Cove and historic Halifax in 5 hours. Discover iconic landmarks, Titanic tales, and stunning views with a local guide.
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Halifax Explosion Memorial Bell Tower - The tour proceeds to Fort Needham Memorial Park, a short 10-minute drive away, situated in the heart of the area affected by the explosion. This tranquil park is home to the Halifax Explosion Memorial Bell Tower, commemorating the nearly 2,000 lives lost and the thousands injured on December 6, 1917.
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- Halifax Explosion Memorial Bell Tower - The tour proceeds to Fort Needham Memorial Park, a short 10-minute drive away, situated in the heart of the area affected by the explosion. This tranquil park is home to the Halifax Explosion Memorial Bell Tower, commemorating the nearly 2,000 lives lost and the thousands injured on December 6, 1917.
Spend around 15 minutes here as the guide recounts stories of the disaster, the heroic rescue efforts, and the city’s resilience in its recovery. Informative panels and expansive harbour views enrich the experience, making this a meaningful and reflective stop on the tour.
- Mont Blanc Anchor Site - After returning from Peggy’s Cove, approximately a 1-hour drive, the first stop back in Halifax is the Mont-Blanc Anchor Site. This striking display features one of the massive anchors from the SS Mont-Blanc, the French munitions ship involved in the Halifax Explosion of 1917.
Propelled over 3 kilometers from the blast site by the explosion’s force, the anchor now stands as a powerful symbol of the event’s magnitude. During this 10-minute stop, the driver-guide will explain the circumstances leading to the disaster—how a collision between two ships in the harbour resulted in one of the largest non-nuclear explosions in recorded history.
- Peggy’s Cove - Enjoy one of Nova Scotia’s most scenic drives along the breathtaking Lighthouse Route on a 45-minute to 1-hour journey to the iconic Peggy’s Cove. Along the way, take in panoramic coastal views, charming fishing communities, and dramatic seascapes.
Upon arrival, spend about 1 hour exploring this picturesque village. The driver-guide will share the history and stories behind the famous Peggy’s Cove Lighthouse—one of the most photographed lighthouses in the world.
Stroll through Peggy’s Cove Village, a living postcard of colorful homes, fishing shacks, and lobster traps, and visit the William deGarthe Museum, where you’ll see the unique rock carving memorial the artist created as a tribute to Nova Scotian fishermen.
You’ll also visit the Swissair Flight 111 Memorial, a serene site overlooking the ocean, dedicated to the victims of the tragic 1998 crash.
This stop is a perfect blend of coastal beauty, local heritage, and heartfelt storytelling.
- Fairview Lawn Cemetery - Next, the tour visits Fairview Lawn Cemetery, approximately a 10-minute drive away, the largest Titanic burial site in the world. Here, 121 victims of the RMS Titanic are laid to rest. Following the 1912 tragedy, Halifax became the central base for recovery operations. Ships from Halifax were dispatched to retrieve bodies from the North Atlantic, many of which were brought back and respectfully buried in this peaceful cemetery.
The gravestones are arranged in a gentle curve, symbolizing the bow of a ship. Some are marked with names, while many remain anonymous, bearing only the date of death. The driver-guide will share stories of the passengers, including the famous “Unknown Child,” whose identity was confirmed through modern DNA testing.
The tour spends about 15 minutes here, allowing time to walk through the site, reflect, and take photos. The visit is a moving experience that highlights Halifax’s crucial and compassionate role in one of the most significant maritime tragedies in history.
- Halifax Citadel National Historic Site - After exploring the Halifax Explosion Memorial, the tour heads to the impressive Halifax Citadel, approximately a 10-minute drive away, a star-shaped fortress that has stood guard over the city since 1856. Strategically located on Citadel Hill, it played a vital role in protecting Halifax and its harbour during the 18th and 19th centuries and continued its military use into the 20th century.
During this 30-minute stop, the driver-guide will share the history of the fort, its role in British North America, and its connection to Halifax’s growth as a key military and naval center. You’ll have time to walk along the ramparts, view the cannons, and take in stunning panoramic views of the downtown, harbour, and waterfront.
Depending on the timing of the visit, you might also see interpreters dressed in 78th Highlanders’ uniforms or hear the ceremonial Noon Gun.
ADMISSION Fees
Daily - Peak Season
Adult $13.25 , Senior $11.25 , Youth free
Daily - Shoulder Season
Adult, $9.00 Senior $7.50, Youth free
- Halifax Waterfront Boardwalk - The tour concludes with a relaxing 15-minute visit to the Halifax Waterfront Boardwalk, one of the most vibrant and scenic areas of the city. Stretching along the harbour, this lively promenade is lined with local shops, cafes, historic buildings, ships, and public art.
Take a stroll by the water, enjoy the fresh sea breeze, or grab a quick coffee or souvenir. The driver-guide will point out landmarks such as the Maritime Museum of the Atlantic, the CSS Acadia, and the beautifully restored Queen’s Marque area.
This final stop offers a perfect opportunity to unwind, take memorable photos, and soak in the maritime charm of Halifax before the tour concludes.

- Private transportation
- Bottled water
- Admission fees
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Private transportation
- Bottled water
- Admission fees
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Meals
- Meals
Explore the Highlights of Halifax & Peggy’s Cove in Just 5 Hours!
This captivating half-day tour blends the scenic charm of Peggy’s Cove with the rich historical heritage of Halifax, delivering an unforgettable experience in just 5 hours. Journey along Nova Scotia’s breathtaking Lighthouse Route with an expert local driver-guide as you make your way to…
Explore the Highlights of Halifax & Peggy’s Cove in Just 5 Hours!
This captivating half-day tour blends the scenic charm of Peggy’s Cove with the rich historical heritage of Halifax, delivering an unforgettable experience in just 5 hours. Journey along Nova Scotia’s breathtaking Lighthouse Route with an expert local driver-guide as you make your way to Peggy’s Cove, one of Canada’s most renowned landmarks.
Upon returning to Halifax, visit the Mont-Blanc Anchor Site to learn about the devastating Halifax Explosion of 1917. Pay homage at the Titanic Grave Site, where over 100 victims of the ill-fated voyage are laid to rest, and listen to tales of bravery and loss that link Halifax to this global event.
Proceed to the Halifax Citadel, a star-shaped fortress. Enter to explore historic ramparts, view exhibits, and enjoy panoramic views over the city. The tour concludes with a leisurely walk along the vibrant Halifax Waterfront Boardwalk, an ideal spot to unwind and absorb the local atmosphere.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.