St. John's to Halifax and PEI: 15-Day Newfoundland & Maritime Road-Trip Itinerary (2026-06-13 to 2026-06-27)

St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador · Saturday, June 13, 2026

Arrival in St. John's — Check-in and evening near Murray Premises Hotel

Morning:

After check-in at the Murray Premises Hotel, stretch your legs with a relaxed stroll to Water Street for coffees and window-shopping among local boutiques and galleries, then head up for panoramic views at Signal Hill National Historic Site where the Cabot Tower and coastal lookout set a dramatic Newfoundland welcome. Finish the morning with a light seafood lunch at the historic Quidi Vidi village - sample a craft beer at the Quidi Vidi Brewery and walk the tiny harbour trails before returning to the hotel to freshen up.

Afternoon:

Wander the nearby historic waterfront and pop into The Rooms Shop & Gallery to browse Newfoundland art and pick up a map for self-guided walks, then stroll along the harbour to the contemporary exhibits at the Johnson GEO Centre for a quick, geology-focused introduction to the island's natural history. Finish the afternoon with a relaxed tea or early cocktail on the terrace of Chantilly's (or a cozy table at Raymonds Corner) before returning to the Murray Premises to freshen up for the evening.

Evening:

As twilight falls, wander a few blocks to explore the lively dining scene with a seafood-forward meal at The Merchant Tavern followed by craft cocktails at the cozy speakeasy-style The Duke of Duckworth; both are an easy walk from the Murray Premises. After dinner, take a gentle harbor-side stroll to watch boats bobbing in St. John's Harbour and pop into the atmospheric historic tavern Kelly's Pub for live local music to cap your first night.

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St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador · Sunday, June 14, 2026

St. John's sightseeing — Signal Hill, The Rooms, and Jellybean Row

Morning:

Begin with a relaxed breakfast at Mallard Cottage on Quidi Vidi Lake, then drive or take a short taxi to explore the dramatic cliffs and coastal walking loops at Cape Spear National Historic Site, where you can stand at Canada's easternmost point and watch for seabirds and whales. After returning toward town, stop at the charming Battery neighbourhood for photos of colourful row houses and finish the morning with a light seafood chowder at the seaside Quidi Vidi Village Plantation before an afternoon at The Rooms.

Afternoon:

After a morning of coastal views, wander up to the historic downtown to explore the boutique-lined lanes around Duckworth Street before stepping into the intimate galleries at Quidi Vidi Village Craft Shop to see locally made pottery and textiles. Continue with a relaxed harbour-side visit to Bannerman Park for people-watching and a picnic of fresh bakery treats from The Merchants Bakehouse, then finish the afternoon with a guided tasting at YellowBelly Brewery (nearby) to sample Newfoundland ales and meet local brewers before returning to the Murray Premises to freshen up for the evening.

Evening:

As evening falls, wander toward the colourful historic lanes around Bannerman Park and settle into a table at The Gypsy Tea Room for a relaxed supper of house-made comfort dishes and local desserts. After dinner, enjoy a short stroll down to the harbour-front George Street corridor to pop into an intimate live-music venue like O'Reilly's Irish Newfoundland Pub for trad sessions and lively local performing artists, then finish with a nightcap and views from the quietly lit promenade at Bowring Park.

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St. John's area, Newfoundland and Labrador · Monday, June 15, 2026

Coastal views and nearby day trips — Cape Spear or East Coast Trail

Morning:

Start your morning with a scenic drive or short taxi ride to Quidi Vidi Village for a lakeside breakfast at Mallard Cottage, then follow the coastal road to the windswept headlands of Cape Spear Lighthouse where you can walk the cliff-top trails and scan the horizon for whales and seabirds. After soaking in the views, head to the nearby trailhead for a gentle section of the East Coast Trail (Skerwink or Maddox Cove loops are great choices) for rocky coves, puffin-watching vantage points and a picnic on the bluffs before returning to town to freshen up for the afternoon.

Afternoon:

After a morning on the cliffs, drive or take a short taxi to the charming fishing village of Petty Harbour-Maddox Cove for a leisurely seafood lunch at Kittiwake Kitchen and a stroll along the harbour to watch local boats and shorebirds. In the afternoon, follow the scenic coastal road to Cape Broyle for a gentle hike along old railway grades turned into seaside paths, then finish with a sunset pint and live music at the cozy community tavern Hogan's Creek Café & Pub before returning to the Murray Premises to freshen up for the evening.

Evening:

Wind down the day with a short drive to the seaside village of Quidi Vidi Brewery Taproom & Beer Garden for a relaxed pint on the patio and wood-fired snacks while watching the harbour glow. Afterward, take a gentle twilight stroll along the scenic boardwalk to Battery Road Lookout for sweeping views of the harbour lights, then enjoy a cozy supper at the family-run Mallard Cottage Annex or a seafood-focused meal at Raymonds Fish & Fare before returning to the Murray Premises.

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St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador · Tuesday, June 16, 2026

Susan at conference / Tak explores solo — Morning/afternoon local highlights; meet for dinner

Morning:

Start with a hearty breakfast at The Merchant Tavern or grab a pastry at The Chapel Tea Room, then stroll up to the leafy paths of Bowring Park to watch locals walk dogs and see the duck ponds-perfect for a relaxed morning photo session. From there, take a short taxi to the atmospheric historic Mile One Centre area and join a guided behind-the-scenes tour at the nearby Johnson GeoCentre (if missed earlier) or opt for the family-run Road to the Isles gallery to browse local crafts and meet an artist; finish with a coffee at Rocket Bakery before heading back to the Murray Premises to meet Susan for the late-afternoon rendezvous.

Afternoon:

Spend a relaxed afternoon wandering the creative hub around George Street Market (weekend vendors and artisan stalls) before crossing to the nearby waterfront to board a short harbour cruise from Quidi Vidi Harborboat Tours for coastal views and seabird spotting. After the cruise, pop into The Rooms Provincial Gallery's café-adjacent sculpture garden for a light snack and then explore the boutique shops and maritime exhibits at the historic Murray Premises Market before returning to the hotel to freshen up for your 4:00 PM meetup.

Evening:

After freshening up, wander to the waterfront and take a short taxi to Flatrock's Artist Studio Trail to browse local painters and sculptures in a relaxed village setting, then continue to the nearby Quidi Vidi Iceberg Brewing Co. Tasting Room for a flight of small-batch ales and a charcuterie board while watching the harbor glow. For dinner close to the Murray Premises, reserve a table at Auntie Crae's Seaside Bistro (or another harbour-side spot) to enjoy fresh coastal fare, then cap the night with a slow stroll along Portugal Cove Boardwalk for moonlit water views before returning to the hotel to meet Susan.

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St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador · Wednesday, June 17, 2026

Susan at conference / Tak solo — Museums or harbour walks; meet for evening meal

Morning:

Ease into the morning with a light breakfast at The Merchant Tavern's morning menu then head to the compact but fascinating Newfoundland and Labrador Heritage Museum for rotating exhibits on local life and maritime history; it's a calm, informative spot perfect for solo exploration. Afterward, enjoy a brisk waterfront walk along the seldom-crowded LeMarchant Road Greenway, stopping at the scenic O'Leary's Pond Lookout for photo opportunities and birdwatching before looping back toward the hotel to freshen up for your 4:00 PM meet-up.

Afternoon:

Wander the charming waterfront neighbourhoods by heading to Bannerman Park for a relaxed picnic and people-watching, then stroll toward the harbour to visit the compact but richly interpretive Colonial Building (grounds and exhibits) for a quick dive into Newfoundland's political history. Finish the afternoon with a scenic short ferry over to Bell Island (car ferry not required if you take the passenger ferry) to explore the island's iron ore mining museum and cliff-top trails before returning to freshen up for your 4:00 PM meetup.

Evening:

As dusk settles, head to the lively waterfront for a relaxed pre-dinner walk through The Battery Gardens, then continue along the seawall to the atmospheric fishing sheds at Mile One Harbourfront where local fishers unload and you can watch the evening light on the boats. For a memorable dinner near the Murray Premises, reserve a table at Salt & Anchor Bistro for West Coast-inspired seafood and local craft cocktails, then finish with a nightcap and live jazz at the intimate Loyalist Lounge a short stroll away.

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Halifax, Nova Scotia · Thursday, June 18, 2026

Travel to Halifax — Fly in around 1:00 PM, settle into Halifax

Morning:

Arrive at Halifax Stanfield and, before your early-afternoon flight or transfer, enjoy a calm start with a coffee and light breakfast at Two If By Sea in Dartmouth after a short taxi or rideshare across the harbour; their pastries are perfect for a picnic later. If time allows, take a brief stroll through the nearby waterfront green space to stretch your legs and visit the small but atmospheric Pier 21 Visitor Centre for a quick introduction to Maritime immigration history and local maps to plan your afternoon in the city.

Afternoon:

After arriving and checking in, wander the historic waterfront starting at Halifax Waterfront Boardwalk for lively shops and street performers, then hop a short taxi to Halifax Public Gardens for a peaceful stroll among Victorian flowerbeds and fountains. Finish the afternoon with a scenic harbor view and craft cocktail on the patio at The Bicycle Thief (or nearby harbour-front bistro) to ease into your first evening in the city.

Evening:

After freshening up, take a short rideshare to explore the creative north end and enjoy a relaxed dinner at The Wooden Monkey on Agricola Street, known for local seafood and farm-forward dishes. Follow dinner with a twilight walk through Victoria Park to admire the old-growth trees and then stop in for a nightcap and live music at the intimate Company House, keeping the evening low-key as you settle into Halifax and prepare for the next day's driving plans.

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Halifax, Nova Scotia · Friday, June 19, 2026

Explore Halifax — Waterfront, Citadel Hill, and Museum of Immigration

Morning:

Begin with a riverside breakfast at Saints Rest Café in the Hydrostone district, then stroll the leafy pathways of Point Pleasant Park to watch morning light on the harbor and spot seals near the rocky headlands. Mid-morning, head to Halifax Seaport Farmers' Market to sample local cheeses and seafood snacks, meet artisans, and pick up a picnic for later - all an easy taxi or short rideshare from your hotel and a natural continuation from your arrival-day waterfront strolls.

Afternoon:

After a morning on the Seaport Market and Point Pleasant Park, take a short rideshare to Halifax Citadel National Historic Site for the noon firing of the noon gun (seasonal) and a guided walk through the ramparts to learn military stories with sweeping harbour views. From there, stroll down to the nearby Halifax Central Library to enjoy its rooftop terrace and rotating local art exhibits, then cross to the water and board a harbour ferry to Dartmouth for a relaxed waterfront-side coffee at Two If By Sea Café and a scenic return crossing as the sun softens the city skyline.

Evening:

As dusk falls, wander to Alexander Keith's Brewery for an atmospheric guided tour and lively beer tasting that pairs local history with theatrical storytelling, then cross to the waterfront for seafood-forward small plates and sunset views at The Press Gang-both a short stroll from the Citadel area. After dinner, take a moonlit stroll along Salter Street to the contemporary performance space at The Bus Stop Theatre or catch live music at nearby The Seahorse Tavern, finishing the night with a late-evening waterfront drink while the harbor lights reflect on the water.

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Departing Halifax, Nova Scotia · Saturday, June 20, 2026

Pick up rental car — Begin scenic drive toward Prince Edward Island

Morning:

Collect your rental from Avis Halifax Stanfield (or your pre-booked agency) early, then fuel up with a quick breakfast and coffee at The Dock on Portland in Dartmouth before hitting the road. Start the drive north on scenic Route 224 toward the Minas Basin, stopping to stretch legs and watch the famously high tides at Five Islands Provincial Park with a short cliffside walk and photo ops of the rugged coastline and tidal flats.

Afternoon:

After collecting your car, head west along the Evangeline Trail and stop at Grand-Pré National Historic Site to stretch legs among the UNESCO dykelands and learn Acadian history at the interpretive centre. Continue to Glooscap Heritage Centre & Mi'kmaq Museum near Parrsboro for interactive Indigenous exhibits and shoreline views, then enjoy a seaside late-afternoon coffee and clam chowder at the cozy harbourside Captain Sandford House Café before pushing on toward the Minas Basin as the light softens.

Evening:

After a day on the Evangeline Trail, unwind with a seaside dinner in the historic town of Wolfville, enjoying farm-to-table fare at The Church Brewing Company & Kitchen and a glass from the nearby Lightfoot & Wolfville Vineyards for a true Annapolis Valley taste. Later, take a golden-hour stroll along the tranquil Gaspereau River Trail to watch the valley lights come on before settling into a cozy B&B in town, ready for an early start toward the Confederation Bridge the next morning.

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En route to Charlottetown, PEI · Sunday, June 21, 2026

Drive toward Charlottetown — Scenic stops en route (e.g., Confederation Bridge approach, coastal viewpoints)

Morning:

Leave Nova Scotia after an early breakfast and head for a scenic coastal detour to Sutherland Falls in Mabou for a short, refreshing waterfall walk and photos, then continue across the border toward PEI with a stop at Stanley Bridge to stretch legs on the red-sand shoreline and admire the iconic red-and-white bridge views. Mid-morning, pull into Borden-Carleton Harbourfront Park for a stroll along the boardwalk, a coffee at the waterfront kiosk, and close-up views of the approach to the Confederation Bridge before you drive onto the island and continue toward Charlottetown.

Afternoon:

After crossing onto PEI, pull off for a relaxed stroll and waterside photos at Summerside Waterfront where you can browse local artisan stalls and sample fresh oysters at a harbour-side vendor; then continue east to explore the dramatic red cliffs and boardwalks of Covehead Harbour Provincial Park, perfect for birdwatching and a short beach walk. Finish the afternoon with a guided tasting and potato-field tour at Beaton's Farm (book ahead) to learn about PEI agriculture, taste new potatoes and preserves, and pick up picnic supplies before the final drive into Charlottetown.

Evening:

As evening light softens, pull off for a peaceful walk and photo stop at Green Gables Shore, where the red-sand beaches and dunes offer a quieter, Anne-inspired coastal mood before dinner. Continue into Charlottetown and enjoy a waterfront supper at Peake's Wharf Historic Waterfront - dine on local mussels or lobster while watching the harbour ferries, then finish with artisan gelato and an after-dinner stroll beneath the gas lamps along Victoria Row to soak in the island evening atmosphere.

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Charlottetown / Cavendish area, Prince Edward Island · Monday, June 22, 2026

Charlottetown / Anne of Green Gables — Explore PEI highlights and Anne sites

Morning:

Set out early for a peaceful drive north to Green Gables Heritage Place to wander the house, the Lovers' Lane and the Haunted Wood with a guided costumed interpreter, then stroll the rolling paths of Avonlea Village for hands-on crafts, traditional games and photo ops in full Anne spirit. Afterward, head down to Dalvay-by-the-Sea National Historic Site for a sandy beach walk and a clam-and-salad brunch on the verandah while listening to lighthouse foghorns and planning your afternoon Cavendish shoreline explorations.

Afternoon:

After a morning at Green Gables Heritage Place and Dalvay-by-the-Sea, spend the afternoon cycling a scenic section of the Confederation Trail, stopping at the charming Cavendish Boardwalk for shoreline views and ice cream. Continue with a guided oyster tasting and coastal walk at Brackley Beach Provincial Park-watch for dune grasses and shorebirds-then return toward Charlottetown for an evening stroll and casual supper at Peake's Wharf Historic Waterfront.

Evening:

Wind down with a sunset sail from Charlottetown Harbour-enjoy warm island breezes, salted-air views of the waterfront and a narrated history of the harbour as seals and seabirds appear. After docking, wander the gas-lit streets to Victoria Row for live street performers and then dine on island specialties (think mussels, chop-sticks of local lobster or a potato-forward tasting) at the intimate Blue Mussel Café, finishing with a slow post-dinner stroll along the waterfront promenade beneath the lamps.

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Prince Edward Island · Tuesday, June 23, 2026

PEI sightseeing and relaxation — Beaches, lighthouses, local dining

Morning:

Wake up to a leisurely seaside breakfast at The Gables in Cavendish, then drive to Point Prim Lighthouse for a gentle cliff-walk and classic red-and-white lighthouse photos; the short trails here are perfect for spotting shorebirds and breathing in salty air. Continue with a late-morning visit to Brackley Beach Boardwalk to stroll the dunes and rent a tandem beach cruiser for a relaxed ride along the Confederation Trail, finishing with coffee and fresh-baked treats at the nearby Brackley Beach Bakery & Café before an easy afternoon of more coastal lounging.

Afternoon:

Spend a lazy afternoon exploring the quiet charm of North Rustico Harbour with a harbour-side lobster roll at The Fullerton Cove before joining a guided paddling tour through the sheltered inlets to watch eiders and seals up close. Later, drive to the windswept headland at Point Prim Lighthouse for a gentle cliffside walk and classic photo ops, then finish with a relaxed tasting flight of local spirits and preserving techniques at Dunes Studio Gallery & Cafe (book ahead) while soaking in sunset light over the dunes.

Evening:

As the sun softens, wander the boardwalk at Cavendish Beach for warm sand underfoot and watch surfers and families mingle before heading to the nearby Greenwich Dunes Trail for a short, golden-hour stroll across the shifting sands and salt-marsh viewpoints. For dinner, reserve a table at the cozy Clam Diggers Restaurant in North Rustico to enjoy fresh lobster or mussels by the harbour, then finish the night with a twilight drive to Cape Tryon Lighthouse-park at the lookout for quiet stargazing and the dramatic silhouette of the white-and-red lighthouse against the night sky.

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En route to Halifax / Nova Scotia · Wednesday, June 24, 2026

Drive back toward Halifax — More coastal stops and overnight along route if desired

Morning:

Leave PEI after an early breakfast and cross back toward Nova Scotia, pausing for a coastal detour to explore the red sandstone cliffs and tidal pools at Cape George where a short bluff walk and interpretive panels highlight local marine life; there's a handy picnic shelter for a coffee break. Continue down the coast to Melmerby Beach Provincial Park for a refreshing shoreline stroll across white sand dunes and, time permitting, a quick visit to the nearby artisan studio North Bay Pottery to browse ceramics and pick up a unique travel memento before resuming the drive toward Halifax.

Afternoon:

In the afternoon, continue your coastal return with a leisurely stop at Port Hood Beach for a stroll along red-sand shoreline and a chance to watch local surfers and shorebirds, then head east to the charming fishing village of Ingonish Harbour (or a nearby harbour community) to browse handcrafted goods at a waterside studio and enjoy fresh fried seafood at a small dockside café. Finish this stretch with a scenic detour to Clam Harbour Provincial Park for a short boardwalk walk through salt marshes and, if time allows, a photo stop at the panoramic lookout before settling into an overnight inn along the Eastern Shore.

Evening:

As the sun lowers, unwind with a seaside dinner in the historic fishing village of Mahone Bay, wandering between its picture-postcard churches before settling into a table at The Fisherman's Market & Taproom for fresh seafood and local beers. After dinner, take a twilight stroll along the waterfront to the scenic pier at Goldsmiths Beach for sunset photos, then check into a cozy B&B or waterfront inn in Lunenburg for the night and, time permitting, enjoy a nightcap at the atmospheric Old Fish Factory Bar while listening to distant waves.

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Halifax, Nova Scotia · Thursday, June 25, 2026

Return to Halifax — Final Halifax sightseeing or day trips (e.g., Peggy's Cove)

Morning:

Ease into the day with a scenic ferry ride from the Halifax waterfront to Lawrencetown Beach for a morning stretch and to watch early surfers carve the Atlantic rollers; grab a coffee and pastry from the beachfront Salt & Stonetree Café before a brisk coastal walk. From there, drive or take a short rideshare to explore the maritime history and shipbuilding displays at Pier 21 Museum Ships Quay, then wander the surrounding waterfront parks and sculpture installations for relaxed photos and souvenir hunting before returning to the city center for lunch.

Afternoon:

Head out for a classic coastal afternoon with a scenic drive to Peggy's Cove to climb the iconic granite outcrops, watch crashing Atlantic surf, and enjoy fresh lobster rolls at Peggy's Cove Lobster while photographing the lighthouse and tide-swept pools. On the return toward the city, stop at the artisanal village of St. Margaret's Bay for a seaside gallery visit and a tasting flight at St. Margaret's Bay Brewing Co., then unwind with a gentle seaside walk along Alderney Landing before returning to Halifax for an evening on the waterfront.

Evening:

As evening falls, enjoy a relaxed harbour-side tasting at The Lower Deck, then stroll over to the lively Dartmouth waterfront for sunset views from Alderney Landing Pier and artisan stalls. Finish with a memorable dinner at The Stubborn Goat Gastropub offering local seafood and craft beers, followed by a short moonlit ferry ride back to Halifax to watch the city lights shimmer on the water.

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Halifax, Nova Scotia · Friday, June 26, 2026

Last full day in Halifax — Leisure, shopping, farewell dinner near waterfront

Morning:

Begin your final morning with a relaxed brunch at The Canteen on Portland followed by a slow wander through the independent shops and artist studios of Gottingen Street, popping into vintage boutiques and the North End Halifax Gallery for local prints and ceramics. Continue the easy pace with a late-morning harbour ferry to McNabs Island for a short guided shoreline walk among historic ruins and salt-spray views-perfect for a final dose of maritime calm before an afternoon of packing and waterfront errands.

Afternoon:

Spend a leisurely afternoon browsing contemporary Canadian design and maritime crafts at Henderson's Wharf Market, then walk the scenic boardwalk to the creative shops and tasting room of The Hydrostone Market to pick up last-minute local food gifts and artisanal preserves. Follow this with a relaxed harbor-side tea or light bite at The Lookoff at Point Pleasant while watching ferries cross the harbour, then return to downtown to try a tasting flight and charcuterie at Garrison Distillery before freshening up for your farewell dinner.

Evening:

As twilight falls, take a short rideshare to explore the creative south-end dining scene with a pre-dinner cocktail at The Stubborn Goat Gastropub's patio, then wander the nearby artisan stalls at Bishop's Landing for last-minute local finds. For a memorable farewell meal, reserve a waterfront table at The Five Fishermen Restaurant to savor classic Atlantic seafood with live piano ambiance, and finish the night with a nightcap and skyline view from the rooftop bar at The Lord Nelson Hotel.

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Halifax, Nova Scotia · Saturday, June 27, 2026

Depart Halifax — Return rental car (if applicable) and depart by 12:00 PM

Morning:

Before you check out, enjoy a final easy stroll and takeaway coffee from Two If By Sea Café followed by a short walk to Halifax Seaport Boardwalk to breathe in the harbour air and pick up any last-minute souvenirs from the artisan kiosks. If you have a rental car to return, allow extra time to drive to Halifax Stanfield International Airport (follow the scenic route via Aerotech Drive for one last view of Halifax's outskirts), drop the car at the rental return, then breeze through airport security with a quick stop at Pearl's Bakehouse in the terminal for a fresh pastry before your noon departure.

Afternoon:

If you have extra time before heading to the airport, enjoy a relaxed late-morning-to-early-afternoon visit to Halifax Central Library for its rooftop views and a final browse of local books and gifts, then wander the nearby galleries on Artists' Alley for a last-minute souvenir print or postcard. Follow this with a leisurely late lunch at The North Common on the north end for a farm-forward plate and local cider, then collect luggage and head to Halifax Stanfield International Airport allowing extra time for rental-car drop-off and security to ensure your noon departure is smooth.

Evening:

If your flight is later in the evening, enjoy a relaxed final stroll and light supper at The Bicycle Thief on the waterfront for one last harbor-view meal, then pop into Bishop's Landing Market for artisanal chocolates or preserves as portable souvenirs. Finish your night with a calm sunset walk across the Macdonald Bridge pedestrian viewpoint to soak in panoramic city-and-harbour lights before returning to the hotel to collect luggage and head to Halifax Stanfield for your departure.

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Estimated Costs (per person)

Place / ActivityCost
Murray Premises Hotel (room already booked)Free
Water Street (stroll / shopping)Free
Signal Hill National Historic Site (Cabot Tower)$10
Quidi Vidi Village (village walk)Free
Quidi Vidi Brewery (tasting / visit)$15
The Rooms (museum & gallery)$18
Johnson GEO CENTRE$16
Chantilly's (tea/cocktail)$25
The Merchant Tavern (dinner)$50
The Duke of Duckworth (cocktails)$15
Kelly's Pub (live music / drink)$15
Mallard Cottage (breakfast/lunch)$30
Cape Spear National Historic SiteFree
Battery neighbourhood / Jellybean Row (photo walk)Free
Quidi Vidi Village Plantation (chowder)$20
Duckworth Street (shopping / stroll)Free
YellowBelly Brewery (tasting)$12
The Gypsy Tea Room (dinner)$35
O'Reilly's Irish Newfoundland Pub (live music)$15
East Coast Trail (short hike / access)Free
Petty Harbour-Maddox Cove (visit / stroll)Free
Kittiwake Kitchen (lunch)$25
Hogan's Creek Café & Pub (drink / meal)$25
Quidi Vidi Brewery Taproom & Beer Garden$15
Battery Road Lookout (view)Free
Raymonds Fish & Fare (seafood dinner)$70
Bowring Park (walk)Free
The Merchant Tavern (breakfast option)$20
Chapel Tea Room (pastry / coffee)$12
Mile One Centre (area / events)Free
Quidi Vidi Harborboat Tours (harbour cruise)$30
Colonial Building (grounds / small fee)Free
Bell Island passenger ferry + museum (round trip + museum)$25
Salt & Anchor Bistro (dinner)$45
Auntie Crae's Seaside Bistro (dinner)$40
YellowBelly / Iceberg Brewing Co. Tasting Room$15
Halifax Stanfield airport transfer (taxi/rideshare from airport to downtown)$40
Two If By Sea (coffee / pastry)$10
Pier 21 (Canadian Museum of Immigration at Pier 21)$16
Halifax Waterfront Boardwalk (stroll)Free
Halifax Public GardensFree
The Bicycle Thief (cocktail / meal)$45
The Wooden Monkey (dinner)$35
Company House (live music / drink)$15
Rental car (mid-trip, per person share estimate)$60
Avis Halifax Stanfield (rental pickup reference)Free
Five Islands Provincial Park (stop / walk)Free
Grand-Pré National Historic Site$10
Glooscap Heritage Centre & Mi'kmaq Museum$10
The Church Brewing Company & Kitchen (dinner)$35
Lightfoot & Wolfville Vineyards (tasting)$15
Sutherland Falls (walk / stop)Free
Stanley Bridge (stop / beach)Free
Borden-Carleton Harbourfront Park (stop)Free
Confederation Bridge toll (per vehicle - per person share estimate)$10
Summerside Waterfront (stroll / oysters)$20
Covehead Harbour Provincial Park (visit)Free
Beaton's Farm (guided tasting / tour)$18
Green Gables Heritage Place (entry)$16
Avonlea Village (admission/activities)$25
Dalvay-by-the-Sea National Historic Site (grounds / beach)Free
Confederation Trail (bike rental estimated per person)$25
Cavendish Boardwalk (ice cream / stop)$8
Brackley Beach Provincial Park (visit)Free
Charlottetown Harbour sunset sail$45
Blue Mussel Café (dinner)$40
Point Prim Lighthouse (visit/parking)Free
Brackley Beach Boardwalk (beach visit)Free
Fullerton Cove / North Rustico (lobster roll lunch)$25
Guided paddling tour (PEI, per person)$50
Dunes Studio Gallery & Cafe (tasting / visit)$12
Clam Diggers Restaurant (dinner)$45
Cape Tryon Lighthouse (viewing / stargazing)Free
Cape George (stop / walk)Free
Melmerby Beach Provincial Park (beach visit)Free
North Bay Pottery (shopping)$20
Port Hood Beach (stop)Free
Clam Harbour Provincial Park (boardwalk)Free
Mahone Bay (dinner / stroll)$35
Pier 21 Museum Ships Quay (ships / displays)$10
Peggy's Cove (visit / lobster roll)$20
St. Margaret's Bay Brewing Co. (tasting)$12
The Lower Deck (harbour-side drink)$20
The Stubborn Goat Gastropub (dinner)$40
Halifax Central Library (visit / rooftop)Free
McNabs Island (ferry/guided walk)$25
Henderson's Wharf Market / Bishop's Landing (shopping)$15
Garrison Distillery (tasting flight)$20
The Five Fishermen Restaurant (farewell dinner)$70
Lord Nelson Hotel rooftop bar (nightcap)$15
Two If By Sea (final coffee)$10
Pearl's Bakehouse (airport pastry)$8
Rental car return / airport transfer cost (per person share)$10
Estimated Total (per person)$2006
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