Tuesday, December 2, 2008
The Almost Free Family Fun in Halifax, Nova Scotia Do It Yourself Cruise Ship Excursion, well not really.
PLEASE BE AWARE all MEMBERS OF SERVING SENIORS BELIEVE that The Serving Seniors Social ( second annual ) Saturday, November 15, 2008, at the Holiday Inn, Dartmouth, WAS an overwhelming success with more than 300 local seniors in attendance during the day.
Blue Diamond had numerous inquiries and distributed over 300 flyers on our up-coming 2009 season, the out-bound trips primarily from Halifax. One thing that we were telling folks about " if there is place you want to visit Blue Diamond will make a tour to your desired place -- all you need do is get 5 others to go with you!!"
***** NEW ****** Shore Excursion HALIFAX ***************** send a e-mail get all the info --- it is our all new shore excursion --- EXTENDED
This is new too for our Family Fun in Halifax, Nova Scotia Cruise Ship Excursion
Shore Excursion A:
A is a brief orientation tour of historic Halifax. Once we depart from the cruise dock, we’ll drive along the roadways along Halifax Harbour where we will pass numerous historic sites including the naval dockyard, cable ship & ferry wharfs, both Harbour bridges, and the site of the 1917 Halifax Explosion. We’ll also pass the Titanic cemeteries and learn of the Halifax connection to the 1912 tragedy. We’ll see the Northwest Arm which is the non-commercial part of Halifax Harbour and then make our way into central Halifax for our drive around the Halifax Citadel. Then it’s on to the Public Gardens and adjacent Victoria Park. As we head south, we will pass the famous “church built in a single day“ and drive by the ritzy residential mansions of south-end Halifax before our return to dockside.
This trip is fully narrated by your guide and will take an estimated 75 to 90 minutes to complete.
It is not a shore excursion as such, but if travel to Ottawa, Canada's Capital, is of interest, e-mail us and ask for details about TULIP TIME in OTTAWA early May 2009
The snows came early this year, for our Halifax Cruise Excursion area, we saw snow on November 22 but happy to say, it has mostly disappeared, via rain, fog and mild day time temperatures.
Be sure to check our web-site www.BlueDiamondTours.com for up-dates and what is new for 2009 in the Halifax Shore Excursion and/or the The Almost Free Family Fun in Halifax, Nova Scotia DIY Cruise Ship Excursion, where DIY stands for DO IT YOURSELF.
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