Halifax Apartments – The Plaza
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Location
Halifax Apartments – The Plaza1881 Brunswick Street, Halifax, NS$1,950 - $2,6251 Bedroom - 2 Bedroom -
Building Details
Building Details
As a resident of Halifax Apartments you will have access to an array of amenities which include a large indoor pool and changerooms, a fitness centre, a social lounge, and a business centre with free Wi-Fi. Even an on-site grocer and restaurant.
- Elevator
- Parking
- Indoor pool & fitness centre
- Social lounge
- Business centre with Wi-Fi
- Retailers on premise
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Neighbourhood
Get to Know the Neighbourhood
The location is extremely desirable and vibrant with everything you need at your fingertips. Halifax’s Pedway system is accessible right from 1881 Brunswick meaning you don’t even have to go outside to visit the largest retail complex in downtown Halifax. Downtown Halifax is within walking distance providing you with an array of shops, restaurants, and entertainment. Take a stroll to the Halifax Citadel National Historic Site or to Halifax’s waterfront where you will also find the Art Gallery of Nova Scotia and Maritime Museum of the Atlantic.
Halifax, Halifax Regional Municipality (HRM), NS
With its steep streets, stunning harbour, and the famous Citadel overlooking the city, Halifax is Nova Scotia’s largest city, the provincial capital and a cultural hub. With one of the world’s largest natural harbours, Halifax is a city with a close connection to the sea and a rich maritime history.
Nearby:
Schools:
Halifax is home to many top universities, including: Dalhousie, Saint Mary’s, Mount Saint Vincent, King’s College, NSCAD and St. Francis Xavier.
Transportation:
Getting around Halifax is easy. You can drive a car, take the bus, hop on a ferry, ride a bike, take a taxi or just walk.
- Halifax Transit System
- Harbour Ferry Service
Points of Interest:
- Nearly four-kilometre long harbourfront boardwalk is lined with shops, restaurants, cafes, and entertainment
- Hop aboard the ferry to Dartmouth which is filled with more locally-owned shops, galleries, cafés, restaurants, and pubs.
- Canadian Museum of Immigration at Pier 21
- Casino Nova Scotia
- Citadel Historic Site
- Art Gallery of Nova Scotia
- Maritime Museum of the Atlantic
Shopping & Dining:
- Numerous locally owned restaurants, cafés, restaurants, and pubs to to suit every taste and occasion.
- Fast food: The World famous King of Donair
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