Discover the Charm of Pier 22 Pavilion
Experience the beauty of Halifax's waterfront at Pier 22 Pavilion, a delightful blend of scenic views and delicious local cuisine.
Nestled along the picturesque waterfront of Halifax, Pier 22 Pavilion is a must-visit destination for tourists seeking a blend of natural beauty and local culture. This scenic location offers stunning views of the harbor, perfect for leisurely strolls and photography. Enjoy delicious local cuisine while surrounded by the vibrant atmosphere of this charming pavilion.
A brief summary to Pier 22 Pavillion
- 1031 Marginal Rd, Halifax, South End, Nova Scotia, B3H 4P7, CA
Local tips
- Visit during sunset for stunning views and a magical atmosphere.
- Try the seafood chowder; it's a local favorite!
- Check for seasonal events or live music to enhance your visit.
- Wear comfortable shoes for a pleasant walk along the waterfront.
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Getting There
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Walking
If you are at the Halifax Waterfront, head east along the waterfront boardwalk. Keep the harbor on your left as you walk towards the Casino Nova Scotia. Continue past the Halifax Seaport Farmers' Market and the Canadian Museum of Immigration at Pier 21. After passing Pier 21, you will see a sign for the Halifax Waterfront Trail. Follow the trail which will lead you towards the South End. Stay on this path until you reach Marginal Road. Once you reach Marginal Road, turn right and walk a short distance until you see Pier 22 Pavillion located at 1031 Marginal Rd.
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Public Transit (Bus)
From the Halifax Waterfront, you can take Bus Route 14 or 20 from the nearest bus stop at Lower Water St. Make sure to check the schedule as buses may vary in frequency. The fare is approximately CAD 2.75, and you can pay cash or use a bus pass. Ride the bus until you reach the stop at 'Marginal Road' (ask the driver for assistance if unsure). Once you disembark, walk a short distance down Marginal Road until you reach Pier 22 Pavillion at 1031 Marginal Rd.
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Bicycle
If you prefer cycling, you can rent a bike from one of the many bike rental stations along the Halifax Waterfront. Start by heading east along the waterfront bike path. After reaching the end of the bike trail, transition onto Marginal Road by following the signs. It's a pleasant ride of about 10-15 minutes, and you will reach Pier 22 Pavillion at 1031 Marginal Rd.
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