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Halifax Hunting Vacation Rentals

4 Halifax Hunting Vacation Rentals were found matching your criteria. These vacation rentals are presented by their owners or managers. Please click on the photos or links below, then contact them directly with your inquiries. Use the optional search criteria box to refine your search within Halifax.
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Oceanfront miles of beach Sum 2008 sold out 15% off 2009

Halifax Hunting Vacation Rental Home - Property 5795
  Home:  5 Bedroom, 3 Bathroom, Sleeps 16
Location: Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada
Features: Cooking Utensils Provided, Crib, Deck, Fireplace, Fitness Center, Full Kitchen, Games, Garden, Gas Grill, High Chair, Jacuzzi, Lanai, Linens Provided, Lounge/Common Area,...(more)
Description: WELCOME TO BEACH HEAVEN We invite you to be at one with nature and experience a pristine area on the Bay of Fundy shore. We are delighted to offer you our glorious Beach Heaven Houses by the Sea, 60...(more)
Price Range: 500 - 1400 /week (in US $)
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Sheep's Head Island Oceanfront Home on St. Margaret's Bay

Halifax Hunting Vacation Rental Home - Property 36560
  Home:  4 Bedroom, 4.5 Bathroom, Sleeps 9
Location: Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada
Features: Cooking Utensils Provided, Covered Parking, Deck, Fireplace, Full Kitchen, Garage, Garden, Gas Grill, High-Speed Internet, Linens Provided, Lounge/Common Area, Maid Servi...(more)
Description: New French country style home on ocean just outside of Halifax on St Margaret's Bay. Beautifully designed and built estate property with complete self-contained and attached carriage house. This is ...(more)
Price Range: 3000 - 4000 /week (in US $)
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A Secluded Little Oceanfront Gem 15 minutes from Halifax

Halifax Hunting Vacation Rental Cottage - Property 15819
  Cottage:  2 Bedroom, 1 Bathroom, Sleeps 4
Location: Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada
Features: Deck, Spa/Hot Tub (private)
Description: This peaceful little oceanfront gem is situated a slow 20 minute drive outside Metropolitan Halifax right along the scenic Lighthouse Route leading to world famous Peggy's Cove (10 minutes away) and y...(more)
Price Range: 130 - 210 /night  :  775 - 1375 /week (in Canada $)
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Ocean Retreat by the City of Halifax

Halifax Hunting Vacation Rental Cottage - Property 33377
  Cottage:  3 Bedroom, 1 Bathroom, Sleeps 6
Location: Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada
Features: Cooking Utensils Provided, Fireplace, Fitness Center, Full Kitchen, Games, Garden, Gas Grill, High-Speed Internet, Linens Provided, Lounge/Common Area, Maid Service Avail...(more)
Description: Our home is located on the coast of Nova Scotia, 15 minutes from Canada's oldest city, Halifax. It is an oceanside century restored Irish "saltbox" style house ideally placed in the beautiful fishing ...(more)
Price Range: 900 - 1675 /week (in US $)
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Destination Guide  Halifax

The scenery is magnificent at any time of the year.  Whatever the interest of the visitor, access is only minutes away. Camping, skiing, swimming, canoeing, scuba diving, fishing, hiking, and bird watching are only a few of the possibilities in this natural paradise.  

 

Halifax, Nova Scotia's capital, lies on one of the world's most extensive natural harbors, midway along Nova Scotia's south Atlantic shore. It is located on a peninsula between the harbor and an inlet called the North West Arm. Halifax harbor’s 16 miles are second only in size to the harbor in Sydney, Australia.  It was this feature that attracted Colonel Edward Cornwallis and 2500 others who settled there in 1749 and established a naval and military depot.  The site was named in honor of Lord Halifax, President of the British Board of Trade at that time.  Halifax was intended to serve as a counterbalance to the French fort in Nova Scotia's far east.

 

Pier 21 in Halifax became to Canada what Ellis Island was to the US. Between 1928 and 1971 over a million immigrants entered Canada there, including 48,000 war brides and their 22,000 children. During World War II, nearly half a million troops departed from Pier 21 for Europe. In 1999, the Pier was transformed into a colorful national historic site with a museum featuring a large pavilion, boutiques, cafes and multimedia exhibits.

 

In April, 1912, Halifax was the hub of rescue operations for the Titanic. Memorabilia remains in the town, mostly in the Maritime Museum of the Atlantic. There are also three cemeteries that contain 150 of the victims, one third of whom were never identified.

 

Another maritime disaster took place in 1917 when the Mont Blanc, a French munitions ship carrying an explosive cargo, collided with another ship in the harbor. The sudden explosion killed over 1900 people, injured 9000 and leveled 321 acres of the city.  International efforts aided the rebuilding of the city with Boston, Massachusetts being recognized as the first to provide aid.   Boston still receives the gift of a Nova Scotia evergreen at Christmastime each year. 

 

The major industries in Nova Scotia today are manufacturing, mining, fisheries, tourism and agriculture.  Its historic downtown section contains carefully preserved, architecturally significant buildings attesting to past achievements and to continued prosperity and success.  

 

The compact downtown area extends west from the water to the Citadel, the star-shaped fort overlooking the city. Cogswell Street to the north and Spring Garden Road to the south mark the other boundaries of the historic central district. Dartmouth, Halifax's twin city, is east across the harbor. The cities are connected by two toll bridges and the oldest continuously running saltwater ferry in North America. Charter sport fishing excursions are available and are very popular. 

 

In Halifax of the present day, the harbor is the center of activity day and night. Pubs, shops, museums, parks, and public gardens attract local residents and many visitors. Street musicians, jazz concerts, outdoor festivals, cultural and sporting events are plentiful. Galleries, concerts, theater, and fine dining combine to make the twin cities of Halifax and Dartmouth a destination for any season.   The excitement and bustle of the capital city harmonizes well with the warmth and convenience of the small town and the surrounding serenity and beauty of the countryside. 

 

 

 

                                               

 

 

 


 


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