Lunenburg Peggy`s Cove
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Lunenburg Peggy`s Cove
Peggy’s Cove Halifax Welcome to An iconic lighthouse village located on the Atlantic Ocean, Peggy’s Cove is one of Nova Scotia’s most breathtaking, famous and photographed places. Explore the tiny fishing village below and dine on seafood chowder in their restaurants. Nova Scotia A world class cruise destination Thanks to the Nova Scotia Tourism Agency for the use of their excellent photography. Lunenburg Lunenburg, established in 1753 and a UNESCO World Heritage site, is home to the famous Bluenose schooner and offers authentic seafood, a working waterfront and much more! Catherine McGrail Manager, Cruise Development Telephone: (902) 426-4069 Fax: (902) 426-7335 Email: [email protected] Halifax Port Authority 1215 Marginal Road P.O. Box 336 Halifax, Nova Scotia Canada B3J 2P6 Halifax Seaport Halifax The Halifax Seaport is a vibrant arts and cultural district found at the south end of the Halifax waterfront, and is home to our cruise terminals. Extending from Piers 19 to 23, you will find artisans, retailers, event facilities, cafés, galleries, offices, a museum, a university and a farmers’market. This district has been redeveloped to showcase local talent and is now a popular destination for locals and visitors alike. Halifax Cruise Facilities Halifax Seaport tre SPRIN Mision to Sea farers Berth 39 Berth 37 Shed 33 Berth 33 Berth 31 Berth27 Gantry Crane Ro-Ro Berth 36 P ia Ce n Gantry Crane Shed 34 ed Pier B Berth 34 P M Berth 30 VIA ilway Ra ation St & SOUTH ST. MORRIS ST. BISHOP ST. BARRINGTON STREET TERMINAL RD. HOLLIS STREET P MARGINAL ROAD Fil m PierA-1 Berth28 Immigration Annex MARGINAL ROAD LOWER WATER STREET Shed 26 PierA Cruise Terminal TruckDock Berth21 Berth 26 Berth20 Pr op er tie s Berth23 's hop Bis Cunard Centre sto ric m s eu Mu nal ration o i t Na mmig of I Berth22 4 th 2 Ber Berth 25 Hi rity tho ding t t Au uil por t Por tion B Sea rke x D ax Ma lifa tra CA alif ers' Ha minis H NS m Ad Far g din Lan Ocean Terminals Ro-Ro Ro-Ro Ro Ro- Steeped in history and culture, life in Halifax revolves around the sea – but there’s so much more! From bustling city streets to leisurely strolls along the magnificent Halifax Harbour, to exploring the Halifax Citadel or the Canadian Museum of Immigration at Pier 21– there are so many things to do in Halifax. Warm Maritime hospitality, fine dining and shopping - it’s all here! Explore everything that Halifax and the surrounding region has to offer with close proximity to other famous Nova Scotia destinations including: Peggy’s Cove, the Bay of Fundy and Lunenburg. TheCitadel MARGINAL ROAD Ocean Terminals Halifax Seaport Berth 20 21 22 23 Length 221.5 m / 727 ft 178.0 m / 584 ft 212.0 m / 695 ft 213.0 m / 699 ft Depth (Avg.) 12.5 m / 41 ft 12.5 m / 41 ft 12.5 m / 41 ft 10.0 m / 33 ft Apron Width 7.5 m / 25 ft 7.5 m / 25 ft 7.5 m / 25 ft 6.0 m / 20 ft Berth 24 25 26 27 28 30 31 33 34 Length 142.0 m / 466 ft 171.0 m / 561 ft 210.0 m / 689 ft 210.0 m / 689 ft 171.0 m / 561 ft 190.5 m / 625 ft 190.5 m / 625 ft 190.5 m / 625 ft 190.5 m / 625 ft Depth (Avg.) 9.2 m / 30 ft 12.2 m / 40 ft 12.2 m / 40 ft 13.4 m / 44 ft 13.4 m / 44 ft 10.7 m / 35 ft 14.0 m / 46 ft 13.1 m / 43 ft 9.1 m / 30 ft Apron Width Open Restricted 5.5 m /18 ft Open Restricted Open Open 6.0 m / 20 ft 6.0 m / 20 ft Standing guard over the city is the Halifax Citadel National Historic Site. Constructed between 1828 and 1856, the Citadel is a living history museum sitting in the middle of Halifax where you’ll discover the 78th Highland Regiment still fires the noonday gun (yes, a real cannon). Guided tours with costumed animators are available for exploring musket galleries, earthen ramparts, garrison cells, guard rooms and much more.