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Spotlight: The Halifax Public Gardens


One of the most popular and well-known sites in the South End of Halifax is the beautiful Public Gardens. Comprised of 16 hectares of land off of Spring Garden Road, the Public Gardens is one of the only formal Victorian Gardens left in North America. The Halifax Public Gardens are a cherished piece of nature amidst the hustle and bustle of Downtown Halifax, and are protected not only by the Nova Scotia Heritage Property Act, but were also designated as a National Historic Site of Canada in 1984. 

As a Haligonian, or a South End Resident, you have probably strolled the lanes of the Halifax Public Gardens, admired its flowers, or rested on its benches. But do you know how these gardens got to be? We were curious, so we decided to do a little research.


The Public Gardens began as an amalgamation of two gardens, a swamp and a bequest in 1836, under the watch of politician Joseph Howe. At this time, Joseph Howe also established the Nova Scotia Horticultural Society, to help cultivate new species of plants and cultural practices in the Public Gardens.

The Public Gardens started as 5.5 Hectares of land, which in 1841, had to charge a membership fee due to the cost of maintaining the gardens!


In 1867, Chief Justice Sir William Young transformed the Public Gardens into the first city-owned garden, inspired by his time in Paris, strolling the garden squares of the French city. Chief Justice Sir William Young hired superintendent Richard Power in 1872 to combine all sections of the garden into one cohesive unit. Many of the features we see today were from the works of Richard power!

Since then, the sections of the garden and pieces of architecture have been restored, but in whole the vision that William Young and Richard Power had remained intact. Some notable features of the garden we thought were interesting mentions are as follows:


In 1887, six urns and three statues were donated from the estate of chief justice Sir William Young which previously resided in his own garden: The three statues, that are still present today include a statue of Ceres (the Roman goddess of agriculture and fertility), a statue of Flora (the goddess of flowers and spring), and a statue of Diana (the goddess of the woodland and wild animals).

 

We cannot forget the heart of the Public Gardens: the Bandstand. Built in 1887, the bandstand has been a venue for outdoor performances and concerts ever since its debut!


Griffin’s pond, located almost centrally in the gardens, is well known for the titanic model replica is displayed in the pond as a memorial for the 121 titanic victims buried in the Fairview Cemetery in Halifax. This pond interestingly enough, was named Griffin Pong after a young Irishman named Lawrence Griffin, who was wrongfully convicted of murder and hung on the east side of the pond in October of 1821.

 

The well-known iron gates that welcome residents into the garden on Spring Garden Road were initially installed in 1890, but moved to their current location in 1907. They have the Coat of Arms of the city of Halifax featured on them, which reads “E Mari Merces”, which means, wealth from the seas.


Victorian Gardens typically displayed exotic plants, since many residents of these areas would never otherwise experience these species in the 1800s. The Halifax Public Gardens adheres to this tradition: most of the plants in the Halifax exotic beds are Agave and cacti. One of the agave plants in the Public Gardens only blooms once every 40 years!

 

There is so much more to these public gardens than we can cover in one blog post. Be sure to book a tour, take a stroll, or head to The Friends of the Public Gardens’ website to learn more about one of the most beloved spaces in our city!

11 Restaurants You Need to Try In Halifax

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Halifax has a very unique food scene: The majority of our local restaurants source local ingredients, incorporate our renowned seafood, and of course, feature donairs. Haligonians make enjoying local cuisine a hobby. With many food festivals, the Dine Nova Scotia Association, award-wining chefs and so many unique choices, Halifax is the food hub of Atlantic Canada.

Below we have curated a list of our favourite spots in no particular order to dine in Downtown Halifax!

 
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The Bicycle Thief

The Bicycle Thief is an upscale Italian Fusion restaurant on the gorgeous Halifax Waterfront. Their menu choices range from fresh local seafood to three-course Italian dinners. The Bicycle Thief also features a legendary wine bar and a heated patio for those cold Halifax winters.

Visit Their Website Here

 
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Julep Kitchen and Cocktails

You’ll want to make sure your phone is charged to Instagram your dish and drink when you head to Julep. Known for their stunning presentation and delicious flavours, Julep is a newer restaurant to hit Barrington Street and we know it’ll be here for years to come.

 Visit Their Website Here

 
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Hermitage

Hermitage was developed by the same folks who created Julep, which shows just how delicious their dishes are. Hermitage offers chef-led tastings daily, and their presentation is to die for. The atmosphere, flavours and menu selection all exude sophistication and attention to detail.

Visit Their Website Here

 
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Ristorante a Mano

Ristorante a Mano is an upscale eatery that specializes in classic Italian meals. Situated on the Halifax Waterfront, it is a must-see. The ambience is exceptional, the service is fast and the food is delicious! The owners of a Mano also own the Bicycle Thief and La Frasca found on Spring Garden Road.

Visit Website Here

 
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2 Doors Down Food + Wine

If you are looking for a crisp local beer, head to 2 Doors Down! 2 Doors Down is a casual urban bar and eatery that rotates its menu seasonally. Space is limited so book ahead to secure a seat: based on the quality of food and drink they will be booked solid most nights. They also have some great vegetarian options!

Visit Their Website Here

 
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Elliot & Vine

Elliot & Vine is a European style restaurant with a modern twist in Halifax’s trendy North End. Their dine-in space has the perfect intimate atmosphere for a romantic night or drinks with friends after work. The food is exceptional, and if that isn’t enough,  their breathtaking murals created by artist Jean Bradbury inside are enough of a reason to stop by. 

Visit Their Website Here

 
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Agricola Street Brasserie

Stop by the Agricola Street Brasserie to experience French-inspired seasonal cuisine and you will not be disappointed. Not only does the Brasserie serve exceptional diner with original flare, but they also have a killer brunch. We highly recommend trying the seafood here as they pledge to source all of their seafood sustainably!

 Visit Their Website Here

 
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The Barrington - Steakhouse & Oyster Bar

You are guaranteed a delicious Atlantic steak if you order one from the Barrington. Aged and cut in house, their beef is cooked to perfection and typically served along with maritime oysters. Tourists and locals alike agree that dining at the Barrington is an experience to remember. This steakhouse and bar hosts local musicians for those who wish to be entertained while dining too!

Visit Their Website Here 

 
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Blue Olive - Greek Taverna

If you are searching for authentic Greek cuisine in Halifax, the Blue Olive is where you should be heading. Their recipes are authentically greek and have been passed down for generations. The Blue Olive also has many vegetarian and vegan options that are absolutely delicious!

Visit Their Website Here 

 
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Da Maurizio

Da Maurizio offers a premier dining experience on Halifax’s historic waterfront. Known for their exquisite variations on Italian cuisine, their award-winning menus will exceed all of your expectations. Their outstanding service (and wine list) has made Da Maurizio an all-time favourite for locals and tourists.

Visit Their Website Here

 

 

Will you be checking out any restaurants on our list in the near future? Halifax has so many delicious local restaurants to try, you are sure to land on something tasty on your next venture out!

 

Cheers, 

Andrew Perkins

 

 

The Top 5 Most Luxurious Condos For Sale in Halifax

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There is really nothing that can't be found like living in Downtown Halifax anywhere else in Atlantic Canada. The exciting waterfront, the array of small businesses, the cultural scene and beautiful condos all make Halifax the urban capital of the Maritimes. The best way to live as close as possible to all of the excitement that downtown Halifax has to offer is to embrace condo living: and Halifax has some seriously beautiful condos to offer. Here are the top 5 most and beautiful and luxurious condos currently for sale on the Halifax Market!

#5: 1409 1650 Granville Street

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Price: $1,252,500

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This unit is for buyers who want to experience the historic and urban views that Halifax has to offer from their living room.

#4: 16 6770 Jubilee Road

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Price: $1,980,000

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Coming in at #4 is this stunning condo townhouse on Jubilee Road in the South End of Halifax.

#3: 1801 6369 Coburg Road

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Price: $1,995,900

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On the other end of the spectrum, we have this gorgeous penthouse condo situated in the Downtown Core.

#2: 1905 1650 Granville Street 

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Price: $2,495,000

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This unit is as modern as it gets. Granville Street is just steps away from Halifax’s famous Barrington & Argyle Streets, giving its owners the true Halifax experience.

#1: PH Level 6 1477 Lower Water Street

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Price: $3,500,000

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In the number one spot for luxury Halifax condos for sale is Penthouse 6 on 1477 Lower Water Street.

These beautiful condos are the most luxurious units available as of January 27th, 2021 on the Halifax Market. Our beautiful province boasts tons of other stunning condos with gorgeous views as well. We like to argue that we are home to some of the most affordable luxury condos in the country! There is nothing like east coast living.