Set along the Atlantic Coast of Nova Scotia in eastern Canada, Halifax Harbour has been a bustling maritime hub for centuries. The vast natural harbor is dotted with several islands, including Georges Island, which once housed a British naval station, and McNabs Island, known for its hiking trails. Today, visitors can stroll along the waterfront boardwalk, taking in the sights and sounds of this active port, where the historical and the modern blend seamlessly.
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