In Halifax, Neptune Theater 's holiday show this year is The Wizard of Oz. What a fun production.
The new Halifax Seaport Farmer's Market, housed in a beautiful glass structure built to environmental standards using solar, wind and geo-thermal power to operate. A massive 4,050 square metres, it was designed with the environment in mind.
I've got a pumpkin to carve but no skeletons to arrange:)
Crisp days, cool nights, sharp mornings...
I was given $100 to spend as I liked in downtown Halifax. Nice huh?
Next we headed to the Nova Scotia College of Art and Design (NSCAD) and the Art Gallery of Nova Scotia to visit the Art Sales and Rentals Society.
I decided to visit the south end of Barrington Street for the final part of my adventure in downtown Halifax.
First stop was the Hubbards Market. I had never been before and what a delightful busy spot. Music, flowers, food, veggies, crafts, something for everyone.
Lahave at one time was the capital of New France. From 1632, when Isaac de Razilly settled on a point of land at the mouth of the LaHave River and started a colony with 300 people and built a fort here.
Soon we arrived in Lunenburg! The quirky seaside town that slopes steeply to the water. It is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.