Nowhere else feels like a city and a small town at the same time like Halifax does. The hustle and bustle that makes up Atlantic Canada’s hub city feels more like a brisk walk than a full out run. No wonder Haligonians find it so hard to leave. There’s always a sense of feeling at home, even if you’re only here on vacation. What makes Halifax unique aren’t the more than 200 acres of trees inside the city itself or the way students from six universities drive the city’s economy. No, the City of Trees as More...
Resident Haligonians will agree: parking in Halifax, especially in the downtown core, is an exercise in patience. The city's early founders didn't anticipate a parking shortage when they founded Halifax in the 18-th century. Their lack of technological foresight has tested the limits of even the world's foremost parking experts. But not to worry, we've come to deliver some helpful information on how to best navigate Halifax's congested parking spaces.