Food Scene
The Wooden Monkey
40 Alderney DrGood food, great location
Delicious sweet or savour crepes and friendly proprietor.
20 locals recommend
Portland Street Creperie
55 Portland StDelicious sweet or savour crepes and friendly proprietor.
Get your freshly baked croissants and coffee. You will not regret it. This has been a hit since it opened and one visit and you will know why.
104 locals recommend
Two If By Sea Cafe
66 Ochterloney StGet your freshly baked croissants and coffee. You will not regret it. This has been a hit since it opened and one visit and you will know why.
JUKAI Japanese&Thai
49 Kings Wharf PlCeltic Corner Public House
69 Alderney DrCafe Marco Polo
15 Kings Wharf PlNew Scotland Brewing Co.
16 Alderney DrArts & Culture
Truly a museum of the Atlantic. Displays about the Titanic, Halifax Explosion, ship building and much more.
164 locals recommend
Maritime Museum of the Atlantic
1675 Lower Water StTruly a museum of the Atlantic. Displays about the Titanic, Halifax Explosion, ship building and much more.
Halifax Citadel National Historic Site of Canada
5425 Sackville StNova Scotia Museum of Natural History
1747 Summer StShopping
The Hydrostone is a mixture of history, specialty shops and cafe's. Great place to browse and stop for a snack.
27 locals recommend
The Hydrostone
The Hydrostone is a mixture of history, specialty shops and cafe's. Great place to browse and stop for a snack.
Mic Mac Mall
21 Micmac BlvdDartmouth Crossing
Historic Properties
1869 Upper Water StSightseeing
Wander through the active fishing village, buy some artisan wears, take in the view of the expansive ocean or wander among the "rocks" that shape the landscape that makes this tourist attraction one that brings people back visit after visit.
349 locals recommend
Peggys Cove
Wander through the active fishing village, buy some artisan wears, take in the view of the expansive ocean or wander among the "rocks" that shape the landscape that makes this tourist attraction one that brings people back visit after visit.
Grand Pré
Traveler advice
Getting around
Alderney Landing is public transit hub
The ferry takes you directly to Halifax. There are also busses that go in every direction.
Don't miss
Alderney Landing Farmers Market and more
Saturday morning farmer’s market is modest but has all you need. Every day Noggins has fresh vegetables, Evans has fresh seafood, there is a small liquor commission store and some great, Port City Cafe is open a 7 for early risers. The library is also located in the building.
Getting around
Walking and Biking Trail at your doorstep
Dartmouth Harbourfront Trail is a 3km trail that starts at Dartmouth Landing and goes along the waterside. It passes directly by our condo building.