Showing posts with label Halifax. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Halifax. Show all posts

Tuesday, August 12, 2014

Halifax Backpackers Inn, Halifax!

I recently started a trip round the East coast of Canada and my first stop was Halifax. I decided to stay at Halifax Backpackers Inn as it was the cheapest option in town and boy am I glad that I did! I was instantly welcomed in by Steph, one of the workers, and invited to go out for some drinks and some food. The hostel itself was comfy and was very easy to meet other travellers - people tend to hang out in the kitchen or outside with a beer (it's conveniently close to the local Propeller brewery). There's even a cafe downstairs where you can buy some ridiculously cheap beer during happy hour :) It's so good I'm bookending my holiday with another visit to Halifax! Prices for a dorm bed start from $20. 

Here are just a few other reasons to stay at Halifax Backpackers Inn:
  • Easy day trip to Peggy's Cove and great jumping off point to explore Dartmouth
  • Pub crawls on a Wednesday where you join up with travellers from the other hostels in town
  • BBQs on a Sunday (unfortunately I missed this one!)
  • Cheap beer and food from Alteregos downstairs (whilst still being able to drink your own alcohol in the hostel)
  • Free coffee and wifi
  • Great staff who will provide you with all the information you need to make the most of your stay in the city
You can find out more and start planning your trip here: http://www.halifaxbackpackers.com/HALIFAXPAGE.htm

Hostel of the Week, August 12th to August 19th 2014

Saturday, May 12, 2012

Salty Bear Adventure Travel

Salty Bear Adventure Travel, serves Halifax, Cape Breton Island, Prince Edward Island and points in between!

Hop on the Salty Bear mini-bus for the trip of a lifetime! Hike in the national parks and visit some of the beautiful beaches and scenery the Maritimes has to offer. Both the 3 day Cabot Trail Explorer tour and the 5 day Island Hopper tour depart from Halifax on Monday mornings from mid May to mid October. Explore the Cabot Trail, Cape Breton Highlands National Park, Charlottetown, Cavandish and Prince Edward Island National Park. Tours include transportation, accommodation, park and ferry fees, lively commentary as well as optional extras such as whale watching, kayaking, sailing and biking. The Maritimes is truly one of Canada's most beautiful regions and well worth exploring. Contact Salty Bear Adventure Travel's office in Cheticamp NS for more information.

Feature of the Week, May 2nd to May 12th 2012
submitted by Kennedy Jones
Backpackers Hostels Canada
 

Saturday, October 29, 2011

Port Mouton International Hostel, Nova Scotia

The area was named Port au Mouton by explorer Samuel de Champlain in 1604 when upon arriving in the bay a sheep fell overboard and drowned. The safe harbour protected by the big island, now Port Mouton Island, proved favorable for wintering over and despite many false starts the area has remained settled ever since.

The Port Mouton International backpackers hostel is a quiet rural hostel located in the lower level of the former Port Mouton Consolidated School. We have semi-private rooms, large dorms, and can handle group bookings. It is located half way between Halifax and Yarmouth and is just 20 Km from Liverpool. Liverpool has two grocery stores and several restaurants including the funkiest little Woodpile Carvings and Cafe. and only 5 Km from Carters beach. Carters beach is three crescent shaped tropical-looking beaches in a row. They are rated as some of the best beaches in Nova Scotia. Backpackers can to the hostel by bus however most guests find having a car is best for touring in a rural area.

The hostel provides all bedding and pillows. There is a large fully equipped kitchen area for your use, and a large common area to kick back and relax. The hostel has WIFI and computers for use too for a small donation. There is also a laundry available for use. The Seascape Restaurant, convenience and liquor store are within walking distance from the hostel.

Port Mouton is a great place for bird watchers and artists anytime of the year but particularly during the migration times. Popular activities also include scuba diving, Yoga or meditation groups, or communing with nature. For those interested in Geocaching/scubadiving the two visible points hide treasures. The water is clear and and holds 31 shipwrecks including the Matthew Atlantic, sunk in 1998 to make an artificial reef. Surfing at Westernhead or White Point is a great activity for cooler days. There is also great coastal sailing kayaking, canoeing and sport fishing nearby. Port Joli and the Kejimkujik Seaside Adjunct are nearby and also the Port Joli Federal Migratory Bird Sanctuary, Port L'Hebert Pocket Wilderness, the Port L'Herbert Migratory Bird Sanctuary, and the Thomas Raddall Provincial Park. There is also plenty of great hiking away from the shore, following the many trails that lead to secluded lakes and rivers. There are also trails in Kejimkujik National Park that take a couple hours or take several days to complete. There are many kilometers of rivers and lakes. Liverpool Adventure Outfitters has canoes, kayaks and other equipment for rent. For less rugged vacations there is also Summerville Beach Provincial Park known for its expansive fine, soft white sand beaches. The Quarterdeck Grill at Summerville Beach has great food. There is also the Rails to Trails path which goes from Summerville Centre to Liverpool. These trails are where the old railway lines use to run from Halifax to Yarmouth until 1984 then were discontinued. The trail passes through Hunts Point and White Point.

Rissers Beach Provincial Park and Green Bay are nearby, where you will find the Broad Cove trail, great for scenic walks by the ocean, sea birds, waves and the breeze in the grass. If you are kayaking in this area you can head up the Lahave river to Bridgewater and farther. Shelburne and it's lovely Rail Trail is only an hour's drive, away and has many historic sites.

In the school the upper level classrooms have been converted into a craft co-op store, art, photo gallery and Yard Sale shop. Artist studios are also available for rent throughout the year.

"Remember what happened if you fell asleep in class We invite you to fall asleep in ours!"

Hostel of the week, October 11th to October 28th
Submitted by Kennedy Jones
Backpackers Hostels Canada

Tuesday, October 11, 2011

Dalhousie University Conference Services

Dalhousie Conference Services in Halifax, Nova Scotia!

Backpackers Hostels Canada also includes University and College Residences and Conference Services as members, giving travellers options for excellent accommodations in various cities across Canada. Though we did not get a chance to feature Dalhousie University Conference Services during the summer, we have an opportunity now to let people know about their single and double traditional style residence rooms, available from mid May to late August in 2012.

During the summer months, Dalhousie University Conference Services has plenty of room for individuals and groups, all within minutes of city attractions. Dalhousie University is also an outstanding venue choice for your upcoming conference, special event or visit to Halifax, providing meeting space for small or large groups. On-campus food outlets and athletic facility are also available. Dalhousie Conference Services provides excellent services and professional staff. Student discounts are also available.

Halifax is a dynamic harbour city of 360 000, providing excitement and adventure for international travellers. Halifax has the friendliness and charm of a small historic town.

"If you are planning a trip to Halifax this summer for business or pleasure - stay with us".

Feature of the Week, September 28th to October 11th 2011
Submitted by Kennedy Jones
Backpackers Hostels Canada

Monday, February 28, 2011

Saint Mary's Conference Services, Halifax

Saint Mary's Conference Services invites you to experience maritime hospitality. This compact and modern campus is located on Canada's picturesque East Coast in the heart of Halifax, Nova Scotia, only minutes from the city centre and famous harbor/waterfront district making Saint Mary’s the ideal 'home base' for exploring and enjoying all the charm and culture this historic city has to offer. Offered are single and double rooms, with shared washroom facilities that include towels, linens and an all-you-care-to-eat hot breakfast for one great price. There are also apartments available (sleeping up to four) offering a greater degree of privacy.

Feature of the Week February 18th to 28th 2011
Submitted by Kennedy Jones
Backpackers Hostels Canada