Condé Nast Traveler has compiled their list of the coolest cities in Canada that they say don’t always get the limelight they deserve.
The well-respected travel publication says our capital city has always been known as an oceanside escape with seafood and kind locals. Today, they say Halifax has undergone a renaissance putting the city at the “forefront of sophistication in Eastern Canada.”
They back this up by highlighting the downtown’s recent two hundred million dollar renovation. They feature the Queen’s Marque neighbourhood which brings world class art galleries and public art installations and modern dining options like Drift and Bar Sofia.
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Condé Nast Traveler calls the Muir Halifax hotel, the “new crown jewel” in the city’s hotel portfolio and the first “real five-star” experience in the city.
Under Halifax on the list you will find, Winnipeg, Banff, Quebec City, Victoria, Ottawa, and Moncton.