City Population921,727.
Elevation42 ft.
Sales TaxNova Scotia’s Harmonized Sales Tax is 15 percent. In addition, a 2 percent accommodations tax is charged for rooms in properties offering 20 or more rentable rooms.
Emergency911
Police (non-emergency)(902) 490-5020
Fire (non-emergency)(902) 490-5530 or 311
HospitalsHalifax Infirmary (QE II Health Sciences Centre), (902) 473-2700; Dartmouth General Hospital (in Dartmouth), 902-465-8300.
Visitor Information Halifax Waterfront-Nova Scotia Visitor Information Centre 1655 Lower Water St. Halifax, NS B3J 1S2. Phone:(902)424-4248
Air TravelHalifax Stanfield International Airport is 21 miles north at 1 Bell Blvd., Enfield, NS; phone (902) 873-4422.
Rental CarsSix rental car companies service Halifax Stanfield International Airport and can be found in the arrivals area.
Rail ServiceRail service is offered with VIA Rail Canada at 1161 Hollis St.; phone (888) 842-7245.
BusesMaritime Bus has two locations. The Halifax airport location is open daily 10-10; phone (800) 575-1807. The VIA Rail Canada station, 1161 Hollis St., is open daily 6:30 a.m.-7 p.m.; phone (902) 429-2029.
TaxisA taxi or limousine ride from the airport to Halifax’s city center costs about $63. Numerous companies serve the area.
Public TransportationHalifax Transit offers bus service with nearly six dozen routes in Halifax and nearby rural areas. Fare $2.75-$4.25; $2-$3 (ages 13-17 and 65+); free (ages 0-12; ages 65+ Tues. 10-3:30 and after 6 p.m.). Exact cash fare is required. You must request a transfer at time of boarding. Phone (902) 480-8000 for bus departure details or 311 for general information.
Halifax Transit operates two ferry lines: one to Alderney Landing in Dartmouth and one to Woodside. Transfers may be used on ferries and buses. Fare $2.50-3.50; $1.75-$2.75 (ages 5-15 and 65+); free (ages 65+ Tues. 10-3:30 and after 6 p.m.). Exact fare is required. Phone 311 for general information.
Halifax, NS
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921,727.
Elevation
42 ft.
Sales Tax
Nova Scotia’s Harmonized Sales Tax is 15 percent. In addition, a 2 percent accommodations tax is charged for rooms in properties offering 20 or more rentable rooms.
Emergency
911
Police (non-emergency)
(902) 490-5020
Fire (non-emergency)
(902) 490-5530 or 311
Hospitals
Halifax Infirmary (QE II Health Sciences Centre), (902) 473-2700; Dartmouth General Hospital (in Dartmouth), 902-465-8300.
Visitor Information
1655 Lower Water St. Halifax, NS B3J 1S2. Phone:(902)424-4248
Air Travel
Halifax Stanfield International Airport is 21 miles north at 1 Bell Blvd., Enfield, NS; phone (902) 873-4422.
Rental Cars
Six rental car companies service Halifax Stanfield International Airport and can be found in the arrivals area.
Rail Service
Rail service is offered with VIA Rail Canada at 1161 Hollis St.; phone (888) 842-7245.
Buses
Maritime Bus has two locations. The Halifax airport location is open daily 10-10; phone (800) 575-1807. The VIA Rail Canada station, 1161 Hollis St., is open daily 6:30 a.m.-7 p.m.; phone (902) 429-2029.
Taxis
A taxi or limousine ride from the airport to Halifax’s city center costs about $63. Numerous companies serve the area.
Public Transportation
Halifax Transit offers bus service with nearly six dozen routes in Halifax and nearby rural areas. Fare $2.75-$4.25; $2-$3 (ages 13-17 and 65+); free (ages 0-12; ages 65+ Tues. 10-3:30 and after 6 p.m.). Exact cash fare is required. You must request a transfer at time of boarding. Phone (902) 480-8000 for bus departure details or 311 for general information.
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