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19th September 16, 06:20 AM
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It's a relatively short port of call for us. We did book a 7-hour excursion that will be quite the tour of Halifax. So if our paths don't cross in Halifax, they may in St. John's on the 4th.
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19th September 16, 10:55 AM
#12
 Originally Posted by javankrona
It's a relatively short port of call for us. We did book a 7-hour excursion that will be quite the tour of Halifax. So if our paths don't cross in Halifax, they may in St. John's on the 4th.
I'll be on the lookout for you at St John. We are going to stroll around town. At Halifax we have an excursion in the morning, then I'm going up to the Citadel in the afternoon.
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22nd September 16, 01:19 PM
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The Split Crow pub, just across the alley from The Plaid Place, features live Cape Breton music in the evenings. Maxwell's Plum is another well-known pub where you can get great fish and chips and a good pint at reasonable prices. As someone else mentioned, Halifax has a number of excellent pubs and some very good restaurants. Try the Five Fishermen restaurant for seafood and take advantage of their superb mussel bar.
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23rd September 16, 09:23 AM
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The Bicycle Thief. Closest to the Cruise Ship port on that end of the waterfront/boardwalk. Excellent restaurant; seafood and more - and very kilt friendly
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23rd September 16, 11:57 AM
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There is a pub located in the Historic Properties along the waterfront named the "Lower Deck" that on Saturday afternoons has some very good music and laughs with local performers. The locals are a very friendly bunch and will often make space at at table for you and welcome you to sit down and join them. If you're wearing a kilt you'll be fine but prepare to be teased in good humour!
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25th September 16, 05:13 PM
#16
 Originally Posted by MacCathmhaoil
.....If you're wearing a kilt you'll be fine but prepare to be teased in good humour!
Won't be the first time!
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25th September 16, 05:22 PM
#17
East Coasters are some of the friendliest people there are!
Blessed with a wonderfully dry humour as well.
Being male is a matter of birth,
Being a man is a matter of maturity,
Being a gentleman is a matter of choice!
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26th September 16, 12:52 PM
#18
Kilted in Halifax.
One might think there maybe an opportunity to score something unique kilt wise in Halifax, New Scottland but not very likely. The good hadmade goods are all in Cape Breton there is some very fine tailoring on the island.
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26th September 16, 01:04 PM
#19
 Originally Posted by LongShanks
One might think there maybe an opportunity to score something unique kilt wise in Halifax, New Scottland but not very likely. The good hadmade goods are all in Cape Breton there is some very fine tailoring on the island.
That was as I had expected, Halifax being more of a tourist trap sort of port. Thanks for the heads-up all the same.
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5th October 16, 06:12 AM
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I heard rumor of another kilted man roaming about Saint John; so I know Sir William has been about. I'll keep my eyes open for the kilted lad in Halifax ")
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