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October 2020

DEVOUR! The Food Film Fest

October 21, 2020 - October 25, 2020

From flavourful films, mouth-watering workshops & our scrumptious signature events, there’s plenty to devour virtually & in person. CHECK OUT THE PROGRAM HERE

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HALIFAX BURGER WEEK

October 22, 2020 - October 31, 2020

After spending the summer adjusting to new dining out rules, masking & social distancing it’s time to show love for our favourite restaurants & support ‪Feed Nova Scotia‬! Halifax Burger Week is a city-wide burger-eating phenomenon and fundraiser for Feed Nova Scotia put on by The Coast. Creative burger offerings either have a set price of $6, or a higher price with the restaurant making a donation to Feed Nova Scotia from every burger sold. The passport guides patrons all…

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July 2021

HALIFAX BUSKER FESTIVAL

July 28, 2021 - August 2, 2021

Last year's Halifax Busker Festival was one for the books! They managed to move the festival from the Halifax waterfront to a wifi signal near you! The performances are still available to watch  by clicking here, and are a great way to start getting in the mood for this years’ Halifax Busker Festival taking place from July 28 to August 2, 2021!

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August 2021

NATAL DAY

August 2, 2021

Natal Day is a public holiday in Nova Scotia, where it is a day off for the general population, and schools and most businesses are closed. The Halifax-Dartmouth Natal Day events were cancelled last summer. The Natal Day committee looks forward to hosting the annual event in 2021 and celebrating over 125 years of Natal Day.

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HALIFAX PRIDE FESTIVAL

August 12, 2021 - August 22, 2021

August 12-22 11 full days of Pride activities in and around the HRM! Download your "Pride Guide" HERE

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December 2021

CHRISTMAS DAY

December 25, 2021

Christmas (or Feast of the Nativity) is an annual festival commemorating the birth of Jesus Christ, observed primarily on December 25 as a religious and cultural celebration among billions of people around the world. Popular modern customs of the holiday include: gift giving completing an Advent calendar or Advent wreath Christmas music and caroling viewing a Nativity play an exchange of Christmas cards church services a special meal, and the display of various Christmas decorations, including Christmas trees, Christmas lights,…

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February 2022

GROUNDHOG DAY

February 2, 2022

Many Canadians celebrate Groundhog Day. Some Christian churches also celebrate Candlemas on this day, while others use Groundhog Day to take down their Christmas decorations. Groundhog Day is growing more and more popular in Canada. There is a festival in Wiarton, Ontario, where the town groundhog, Wiarton Willie, delivers his “prediction” early in the morning on February 2 every year... but the first (arguably the best) prognosticator is Nova Scotia's own Shubenacadie Sam! This year Sam will make his prediction…

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SUPER BOWL SUNDAY

February 13, 2022

Super Bowl LVI, the 56th Super Bowl and the 51st modern-era National Football League championship game, will decide the league champion for the 2021 NFL season. The American Football Conference champion Cincinnati Bengals will play the National Football Conference champion LA Rams at SoFi Stadium in Los Angeles. The halftime show will be headlined by Dr. Dre, Snoop Dogg, Eminem, Mary J. Blige, and Kendrick Lamar.

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March 2022

SAINT PATRICK’S DAY

March 17, 2022

Saint Patrick's Day is a cultural and religious celebration held on 17 March, the traditional death date of Saint Patrick (c. AD 385–461), the foremost patron saint of Ireland. Saint Patrick's Day is a public holiday in the Republic of Ireland, Northern Ireland, the province of Newfoundland and Labrador (for provincial government employees), and the British Overseas Territory of Montserrat.

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July 2022

CANADA DAY

July 1, 2022

Canada Day recognizes the birthday of our country. On July 1, 1867 Canada became a new federation with its own constitution by signing the Constitution Act - formerly known as the British North America Act. The name “Canada” comes from the Huron-Iroquois word “Kanata” meaning “village” or settlement.” Today is one of those days where we get to take a look into the telescopes of the past. If we know history, we have a better chance of not repeating mistakes…

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