Halifax Real Estate: Culture and Recreation
If you are moving to Halifax for the first time, you may
be wondering what there is to do in this small city of 300,000+ residents.
Fortunately the answer to this questions is a lot. Halifax boasts an
exciting cultural scene with a variety of festivals, museums, galleries,
theatres, pubs and nightclubs. Historic Properties is the city's entertainment
hot spot, home to The Maritime Museum of the Atlantic, charming restaurants
with a harbour view, trendy pubs and a waterfront casino. Every summer
jugglers and magicians perform at Historic Properties and throughout
the city as part of the Halifax International Busker Fest. The Bunker
Festival bring entertainers from around the world and it livens-up the
whole waterfront of Halifax.
Theatre lovers enjoy a variety of performances year-round including
plays at Halifax's Neptune Theatre, the Cohen Auditorium, various dinner
theatres and Shakespeare in the Park, at Point Pleasant Park. The Metro
Centre is host to a variety of large scale events including concerts
and sporting events.
Halifax offers it's residents year around activities giving the feeling
of excitement like a much larger city with the comfort of the smaller
community.
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