Stand inside one of Canada's most storied fortresses as kilted soldiers fire the legendary Noon Gun across the harbour. A private guide unlocks the garrison's layered military history in immersive, expert detail.
What to expect
A knowledgeable private guide leads you up to the star-shaped hilltop fortress that has defined Halifax's skyline since 1749. Inside the massive granite walls you'll meet re-enactors in 78th Highlanders uniforms, tour the garrison's barracks and powder magazine, and witness the daily firing of the Noon Gun — a tradition unbroken since 1857. The panoramic view over the harbour, the downtown peninsula, and the cruise terminal from the ramparts is worth the visit alone. Your guide weaves together the stories of colonial conflict, the Halifax Explosion of 1917, and the city's role in two World Wars.
Good to know
The Citadel is a 15-minute walk from the cruise terminal or a 5-minute taxi. Aim to arrive before noon to catch the gun ceremony. Book a private guide through Halifax Cruise Ship Shore Tours or similar for an elevated experience. Open daily during cruise season.
Sail there
Luxury cruises that call at Halifax — book through us, the fare is identical and your concierge stays on your side.