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Halifax is Nova Scotia's capital, making the ideal starting point for your Canadian campervan experience. Halifax is a great place, with lots of history that we will talk about later, but the real experience happens when you leave the city to explore the surrounding areas. You will be spoilt for choice of where to go, which is precisely why we have put together this article to help you get the most from your trip, as there are plenty of fantastic coastlines and countryside to drive through.
Using our website to find the perfect campervan for hire in Halifax couldn't be easier. We have a tool to quickly compare different vans and prices, depending on your needs. If you need an automatic van, there are plenty of those. If you need a big van for the whole family, you will also find that. Our tool to rent a motorhome in Halifax makes booking easy so you can concentrate on the fun part of your trip.
Pick-up locations in Halifax and nearby
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Valuable tips for your trip to Halifax
The best time to visit Halifax is from early spring to late autumn, from May to October. This is when the weather is at its best, which means your campervan trip will be more enjoyable. July and August are also popular as the days are longer.
- Wildlife and Nature
Shubenacadie Wildlife Park is perfect for all families, and you can get up close to moose, black bears, and bald eagles. If you like marine life, then the Bay of Fundy is the place to park up and do some whale spotting.
- Festivals
A few festivals take place throughout the year. In August, there is the International Busker Festival, where street performers from around the world gather. The Nova Scotia Lobster Crawl in February is another fun festival celebrating the area's famous food.
- Sightseeing
There is plenty to see in Halifax before you head out in your campervan. One of the best is the Halifax Citadel, an old historic fort that gives you great views of the city and lets you see what life was like back in the 1800s. Apart from that, there are plenty of boutique shops to explore.
Campervan offers for couples in Halifax
For a romantic trip for two exploring Halifax and other cities nearby, a smaller motorhome is just right. Discover our selection of vehicles for two people and explore together.
Campervan offers for families in Halifax
If you want to go on a family camping holiday in Halifax, we recommend a large motorhome. Alcove models are very popular with families with children, as the motorhomes are spacious and have several sleeping and seating areas.
Best campervan routes around Halifax
Halifax to Cape Breton Island
When you rent a campervan in Halifax, you will realise everything in Canada is bigger, and more spread out than in places like Europe, and we are starting you off with this 300km drive to Cape Breton Island. It's an incredible drive along Marine Drive on the Eastern Shore, which passes through some great little fishing villages where you can stop and explore. Sheet Harbour and Musquodoboit Harbour are two that are worth calling at. You could break up the trail by staying overnight along the coast and kayaking or hiking. You will know once you arrive at Cape Breton Island, as the scenery is absolutely stunning.
Halifax to Prince Edward Island
If you fancy an island adventure, the drive from Halifax to Prince Edward Island is about 300km and includes a ferry crossing. Head north through Truro and New Glasgow and take the ferry from Caribou to Price Edward Island. The island is a fantastic place that is perfect for for motorhome rental in Halifax. The route you take here is your choice, as there's loads to see. We recommend heading into Charlotte, the island's capital city, as there is loads to see here. The best part of the island is the North Shore, which has coastal landscapes that are perfect to explore in a campervan.
Halifax to Peggy’s Cove and Lunenburg
This is an ideal trip if you only have the campervan hire in Halifax for one day, as it's only a short 50km drive to Peggy’s Cove. Or, this could just be the first stop on your day out of the city while you get used to the campervan. Peggy’s Cove is a beautiful fishing village home to some of the most photographed lighthouses in the world. Lunenburg is another 95km further on the coastal road and has some tremendous 18th-century architecture to explore while you are here.
Best excursions and sites of interest around Halifax
Mahone Bay
Mahone Bay is 85km from Halifax, it's a great seaside town known for its lively atmosphere, churches, artisan shops, and harbour. They also have a scarecrow festival each year, so if you can time your visit with that, you will be in for a treat. There are also plenty of beaches nearby, which are perfect to call at with your campervan, as beaches and campervans go hand in hand, right?
Burntcoat Head Park
Burncoat Head Park is famous for having the highest tides in the world and is on the Bay of Fundy. The best thing to do is find out when the lowest and highest tides will be on that day and visit during both periods to see how much it's changed. There are also some museums and art galleries here to explore as well. It's a place that many people head to when they hire a campervan in Halifax.
Grand-Pré National Historic Site
Found 90km from Halifax, the Grand-Pré National Historic Site commemorates the Acadian settlement and the Deportation of the Acadians in the 18th century. The landscape here is also beautiful and the perfect place to take a motorhome for hire in Halifax.
Campsites in Halifax and the surrounding area
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- Nova ScotiaRayport Campground
- Nova ScotiaRyan’s Ridge Campground
- Nova Scotia
- Nova Scotia
- Nova ScotiaScotia Pine Campground
- Nova Scotia
Yes, driving around the other provinces is fine. Most people explore the other provinces after picking up their campervan in Halifax.
Only one toll road on Highway 104, the Cobequid Pass, is in the north. There are also two toll bridges to watch out for ( Angus L. Macdonald Bridge and A. Murray MacKay Bridge).
Some roads can be very remote. It's always important to make sure you have enough suppliers with you just in case anything happens. Petrol stations can also be hard to find in remote areas, so always ensure you head out with a full fuel tank.
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