Exploring Halifax
Practice your English and have fun while you're at it
The best way to learn a new language is to practice your skills at every opportunity.
As part of the Explore program, you can attend , drop by , tour the historic or even take an evening boat cruiseto see the sights of Halifax. These visits tovarious museums, local beaches, variety shows, theatre and other sites will give you the opportunity to chat with people and sharpen your new language and listening skills. They will also help you appreciate the historical and cultural diversity of the region and what makes thesights, sounds, and people of Halifax so unique.
Take a Tour!
A lively coastal city
With a population of over431,000 people, Halifax is the capital city of Nova Scotia and the educational, cultural and economic hub of Atlantic Canada. Often referred to as Canada’s “best-kept secret,” Halifax boasts a youthful spirit, rich history and scenic waterfront. The ocean is part of our life here––ϳԹis just 300 metres from theAtlantic––so sailing and water sports are enjoyed through spring, summer and fall.
While you're staying on campus, you'll be within walking distance to downtown shops, historic sites, arts & entertainment venues and the world’s longest harbourfront boardwalk. See the website to learn more about area attractions.
Weather in Halifax varies by season, from warm summer days to leisurely falls, crisp-fresh winters, and vibrant springs. The summer months (June-September) tend to be warm with temperatures ranging from 18°C to 30°C*, cooling off in mid-late September.
*Temperature ranges are approximate. For historical data and current weather conditions in Halifax, visit the .