The Emigrant Statue
The Emigrant Statue: A Tribute to New Beginnings
Discover the Samuel Cunard Statue in Halifax, a historic landmark celebrating the pioneer of ocean steam navigation and maritime innovation.
The Samuel Cunard Statue in Halifax is a historical landmark honoring the visionary of ocean steam navigation. A must-visit for tourists, it captures the spirit of maritime exploration and innovation.
Opening times, essentials, and a few local tips gathered into one calmer, easier-to-scan planning section.
Walking
If you are in the North End Halifax and want to reach the Samuel Cunard Statue, start by heading south on any street towards the waterfront. You can use streets like Gottingen or Agricola to get closer to the waterfront area. Once you reach the waterfront, walk along the boardwalk until you reach Marginal Road. The statue is located at 1215 Marginal Rd, Halifax, NS B3H 4P8. It is situated near the harbor, making it a pleasant walk with views of the water.
Public Transit
You can take the Halifax Transit bus service. Head to the nearest bus stop that serves routes heading towards the downtown area. Look for buses that pass by the waterfront, such as Route 1 (Dartmouth) or Route 9 (Bayers Lake). You will need to pay a fare, which is currently $2.75 CAD for a single ride (exact change required). Once you reach a stop near the waterfront, disembark and walk towards Marginal Road, where the statue is located at 1215 Marginal Rd.
Use Samuel Cunard Statue as your starting point for nearby food, family ideas, nightlife, and more local discoveries.
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