Halifax holds the world's largest collection of Titanic victims — 150 souls buried in three city cemeteries. A private guided visit to Fairview Lawn Cemetery, where 121 passengers rest, followed by the dramatic cliffs of Peggy's Cove, is one of the most moving and memorable days possible in this port.
What to expect
Your guide begins at Fairview Lawn, walking you slowly among the black granite headstones arranged in the arc of the ship's bow — a deliberate and haunting design. The stories of recovered victims, the White Star Line's role in burial, and Halifax's historic connection to the disaster are recounted in vivid detail. The afternoon pivots dramatically to the wild Atlantic at Peggy's Cove — a sensory counterpoint of spray, light, and rugged beauty. The two sites together create an emotional arc that stays with travelers for years.
Good to know
The cemetery is a 10-minute drive from the pier; Peggy's Cove is 45 minutes further. Allow 3.5–4.5 hours total. This is a highly requested itinerary on Halifax port days — book as early as possible. Sensible walking shoes required; the Peggy's Cove rocks demand care.
Sail there
Luxury cruises that call at Halifax — book through us, the fare is identical and your concierge stays on your side.