By investing in infrastructure, properties and programs that build on the compelling natural advantages of our province, Develop Nova Scotia is working with our partners and communities to make Nova Scotia an irresistible place to live, work, invest and visit. As a provincial crown corporation, we work closely with communities and partners to build on our natural assets. Together, we are developing strategic economic infrastructure to support inclusive economic growth in Nova Scotia. At the centre of our work is the role of place in attracting people, and this principle of a placemaking approach ensures that the planning, development and management of land and infrastructure is achieved with and for people. Great places and a high quality of life attract great people both to live and to visit Nova Scotia’s rich cultural and natural landscapes.
Dartmouth-Cole Harbour | |
1 hour | |
Free | |
Year-Round |
The Dartmouth Harbourwalk Trail is a three-kilometre trail extending from Dartmouth’s Alderney Ferry Terminal to the Woodside Ferry Terminal.
Develop Nova Scotia, Halifax Regional Municipality and the Dartmouth Harbourfront Trails Association oversee the Harbourwalk.
The trail connects to the Trans Canada Trail, Halifax’s park system, biking and walking trails, and complement continued development of downtown Dartmouth.
Daily Availability: | Sunday - Saturday |
Meetup Location | Woodside Ferry Terminal and Dartmouth Ferry Terminal |
Length of Trail | 3 KM |
Time to Complete | 1 hour return |
Trailhead Location | Woodside Ferry Terminal and Dartmouth Ferry Terminal |
Linear / Loop Trail | Linear |
Surface | Pavement |
By investing in infrastructure, properties and programs that build on the compelling natural advantages of our province, Develop Nova Scotia is working with our partners and communities to make Nova Scotia an irresistible place to live, work, invest and visit. As a provincial crown corporation, we work closely with communities and partners to build on our natural assets. Together, we are developing strategic economic infrastructure to support inclusive economic growth in Nova Scotia. At the centre of our work is the role of place in attracting people, and this principle of a placemaking approach ensures that the planning, development and management of land and infrastructure is achieved with and for people. Great places and a high quality of life attract great people both to live and to visit Nova Scotia’s rich cultural and natural landscapes.
Free | |
Dartmouth-Cole Harbour |