Tag: Nova Scotia

Day 13 – Catch up with an old friend

We had a great night in Halifax and a great sleep at the hotel and actually ended up all sleeping in for the first time on our trip.

With sleeping it didn’t give us any time for some more exploring since we were meeting up with an old friend for brunch so we could catch up and meet his girlfriend.  We enjoyed a nice breakfast at the Ardmore Tea Room on Quinpool Rd.  It is a greasy spoon type of restaurant where the servings are a good size and the prices are right.  We had a great visit and caught up on all of the most recent news.

Once breakfast was over we were headed back to Truro, but not without a stop at Darthmouth Crossings which everyone out east had been talking about.  This is similar to any of the new shopping plazas being built full of “outlet” stores.

Once we were back in Truro we met up with Dave’s oldest sister for a walk in Victoria Park. We followed the path up to the waterfalls and on the way back stopped under the shade of a tree for a visit and to let our daughter stretch her legs some.  There are quite a few trails in this park, so next time we are out we will have to explore more of them, since we didn’t really have time on this trip.

Check out what we got to on some of the other days of this trip:

Day 1 – Lake Placid

Day 2 – Heading to Silver Lake State Park, VT

Day 3 – Quechee Gorge and Woodstock, VT

Day 4 – Driving to Freeport, ME

Day 5 – Bar Harbor, ME & Acadia National Park

Day 6 – Exploring Mount Desert Island, ME

Day 7 – Early morning hike up Cadillac Mountain and Bass Harbor, ME

Day 8 – Driving to Truro, NS

Day 9, 10, 11 – Family Visits

Day 12 – Halifax, NS

Day 12 – Halifax

We set aside a day and night on our trip to head into Halifax.  We both love this city as it was somewhere we had both lived at some point.

We headed for the city shortly after breakfast to be able to enjoy the day wandering around and doing a little shopping.  Our first stop was the Delta Barrington to see if we could check in early and park the vehicle.  The room was ready early so we could off load our stuff before heading out by foot to explore the city.  They definitely welcome families at this hotel and were quick to get a crib for our room.  They also gave our daughter a little gift pack which consisted of a phthalate free dinosaur which was just the right size for her little hands and a little board book.  She loved these gifts and we can’t keep the book out of her hands!

Once we were set we headed down to the waterfront for some lunch at Salty’s.  This is one of the best waterfront restaurants for fish and chips and a great view.  It was a busy spot out on the patio.  The restaurant did not disappoint.

We wandered along the boardwalk running the length of the harbour area making our way to the Keith’s brewery.

We did not go for a tour on this trip, but instead turned up towards Spring Garden road to wander and maybe some shopping.  The rain started to come down pretty hard as we were making our way up this road so we stopped to buy an umbrella so we could keep wandering.  Once the rain lifted we ventured into The Halifax Public Gardens.  These are lovely gardens that are open to the public during the day and are locked up at night.  They are a great spot to enjoy a picnic lunch.

After wandering around downtown Halifax we made our way back to the hotel for our daughter to have a nap. She was not having any of that, so I thought it might be nice to take a drive out to Fisherman’s Cove since it is written about in all of the tourist information. I have to say that it is not what it is cracked up to be, however there was a nice little beach area where little ones can splash about in the ocean water. Since it is a shallow cove the water isn’t too cold either. Our daughter had her first step in the ocean here.

After our little play in the water our daughter was sleepy so we loaded her in the car and headed back to the hotel. Once back at the hotel she was ready to go again and full of energy so we changed into dry clean clothes and figured we would grab some food down on the boardwalk. We grabbed a bite from one of the huts and sat at one of the picnic tables set up in the harbour. We got to see Theodore Tugboat up close as well. Maybe next time we are out there we will have to take her on a tour on Theodore.

What is your favourite thing to do in Halifax?

Check out what we got to on some of the other days of this trip:

Day 1 – Lake Placid

Day 2 – Heading to Silver Lake State Park, VT

Day 3 – Quechee Gorge and Woodstock, VT

Day 4 – Driving to Freeport, ME

Day 5 – Bar Harbor, ME & Acadia National Park

Day 6 – Exploring Mount Desert Island, ME

Day 7 – Early morning hike up Cadillac Mountain and Bass Harbor, ME

Day 8 – Driving to Truro, NSParagraph

Day 9, 10, 11 – Family Visits

Day 13 – Catching up with an old friend


Days 9, 10, 11 – Family Visits

Day 9 – Our first full day in Nova Scotia was set aside to visit with my sister-in-laws and their families as well as Dave’s grandmother and parents.  It was a warm day so the little ones had fun playing in the kiddie pool and getting to know each other.  It was great to catch up with everyone and this was their first time meeting our daughter.

After which we took some family photos and enjoyed a nice dinner. Day 10 – Was a nice relaxing day. The kids played together in the morning and then after lunch Dave and I headed out to catch up with friends and their little ones for a bit. When our visit with friends was over we made our way over to Dave’s oldest sister’s place for a swim in the pool and some more visiting. Day 11 – Dave’s parents took us out to Masstown Market for lunch. This is a large fruit and vegetable market as well as some grocery goods, deli counter and some household goods. They also serve lunches and ice cream. We had a wander around the market checking everything out before sitting down to a great lunch. I had a half a sandwich and salad. The salad was a spinach and strawberry salad which was fantastic. While Dave enjoyed another lobster roll.

To read about more of our trip check out the links below:

Day 1 – Lake Placid

Day 2 – Heading to Silver Lake State Park, VT

Day 3 – Quechee Gorge and Woodstock, VT 

Day 4 – Driving to Freeport, ME

Day 5 – Bar Harbor, ME & Acadia National Park

Day 6 – Exploring Mount Desert Island, ME

Day 7 – Early morning hike up Cadillac Mountain and Bass Harbor, ME

Day 8 – Driving to Truro, NS

Day 12 – Halifax, NS

Day 13 – Catching up with an old friend

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