The HalliburtonHalifax, Nova Scotia | |||
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![]() The hotel's popular restaurant features regional seafood and game in four small adjoining dining rooms. In the summer months, guests may enjoy cocktails and light fare in the garden courtyard. The Halliburton was built in 1809, and was home to Sir Brenton Halliburton, the first Chief Justice of the Nova Scotia Supreme Court. More recently, the building housed Dalhousie University's prestigious law school. The historic architecture of our townhouses means that our hotel rooms and suites are truly unique. Rooms differ in size, layout, number of beds and décor. Some rooms have wood burning fireplaces and others have a private balcony overlooking our garden courtyard. Area Attractions and Activities: In the heart of downtown Halifax, The Halliburton is a short stroll away from popular shops, restaurants, and Maritime-style pubs. Nearby attractions include the famous Halifax Waterfront, Maritime Museum of the Atlantic, Neptune Theatre. Historic Properties, Bluenose II, Public Gardens, The Old Town Clock, Halifax Citadel. Services: Suites, fireplace, cable, LCD TV, garden, courtyard, unique decor, wireless Internet access Most Popular Rooms: Grande Suite: Fireplace, whirlpool bath, king bed. |
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Season: All year Rates: 130.00 - 350.00 CAN Dollars (double occupancy) Rooms: 29 With private baths: 29 Mealplan: Breakfast included Food Served:
Payment methods accepted: This bed and breakfast has been rated by either a local or national association. Please inquire as to which Associations this inn is affiliated. |
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