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Four Points By Sheraton Halifax - Halifax, Nova Scotia

1496 Hollis Street
Halifax, NS B3J 3J5
Nightly Rates (156.27 - 214.87)   3 Star
Four Points By Sheraton Halifax

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Four Points By Sheraton Halifax


Amenities
  • AM/FM Alarm Clock

  • Boutiques

  • Coffee Maker in Room

  • Concierge

  • 24 Hour Front Desk

  • Handicapped Rooms/Facilities

  • Elevators

  • Express Checkout

  • Exercise Gym

  • Hairdryers Available

  • Internet Access – Complimentary

  • Iron

  • Ironing Board

  • Lounge

  • Lounge

  • Meeting/Banquet Facilities

  • No Smoking Rooms/Facilities

  • Free Newspaper

  • Phone Service

  • Pool

  • Parking

  • Restaurant

  • Room Service

  • Shops/Commercial Services

  • Fitness Center or Spa

  • Toilet

  • Television with Cable

  • Video Checkout


  • Miscellaneous Information
  • Canadian Dollars is the native currency. 

  • Check in time is 3:00 PM 

  • Check out time is 12:00 PM 

  • Time Zone is  ADT 

  • Opened in  2001 

  • 177  rooms. 

  • 0  suites. 

  • 6  floors. 


  • Directions
    Take Highway 102 South to the Halifax via Mckay Bridge Exit. After crossing the Mackay Bridge, take the Barrington Street Exit, then the Hollis Street Exit. The hotel is on the right side of the street. Downtown Halifax International Airport, (YHZ), 35.00, Km

  • Emera, NS Power

  • St. Mary Basilica

  • Neptune Theatre

  • Spring Garden Road

  • Nova Scotia Sports Hall of Fame

  • Exxon Mobil

  • QE2 Hospital

  • Maritime Life

  • CBCL Engineering and PCL Construction

  • Local Attractions

  • * Spring Garden Road (Shopping) - 0.1 mi/0.1 km * St. Mary Basilica - 0.1 mi/0.1 km * Province House - 0.1 mi/0.2 km * The Discovery Center - 0.1 mi/0.2 km * Nova Scotia Sports Hall of Fame - 0.1 mi/0.2 km * Neptune Theatre - 0.3 mi
  • Local Corporate Offices

  • * CBCL Engineering and PCL Construction - 0.1 mi/0.1 km * ExxonMobil - 0.1 mi/0.1 km * Pan Canadian Oil - 0.1 mi/0.1 km * QE2 Hospital - 0.4 mi/0.7 km * Emera, NS Power - 0.5 mi/0.8 km * IWK Children's Hospital - 1.0 mi/1.6 km *

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    The Scots were, arguably, the first settlers on this province, hence the proud Latin name, Nova Scotia, translating as ’New Scotland’. Nova Scotia is also awash with French and English settlers but it is perhaps the Scottish influence that really sticks in your mind as you wander over conifer-covered highland and stumble across a kilt-clad man playing the bagpipes.

    Nova Scotia seems to precariously hang off the mainland by a narrow isthmus. It is therefore understandably celebrated for its watery wonders. The residents of Nova Scotia are justly proud of their
    miles upon miles of beautiful, sandy coast and many lakes and rivers. Sampling some of the delicious sea produce is a must, from the ubiquitous lobster (Nova Scotia is the world’s largest lobster exporter) to fresh scallops from Digby.

    If you prefer to look at marine life rather than eat it, what can be more relaxing than watching whales gracefully cruising off the coast? If you want to actually get in the water, Nova Scotia is also hugely popular when it comes to canoeing and kayaking.

    In what is a mostly rural province, visitors are always spoiled, whether by the coastal fringe or simply inland. Valleys and highlands dominate the landscape, and bears and coyote happily traverse it.

    Geography
    Nova Scotia comprises the peninsula of Nova Scotia, connected to the mainland by a narrow isthmus, and Cape Breton Island in the northern part of the province, linked by the world’s deepest causeway which is 1.6km (1 mile) long. The Atlantic batters the eastern shore. The Bay of Fundy separates the southern part of the peninsula from the mainland, with the Gulf of St Lawrence to the north. The northeast is rural and rocky, while the south and southwest are lush and fertile. The Fundy region’s red soil was originally part of the present North African continent. Much of the province is covered by rivers. The land rises to 540m (1,770ft) on the northeast islands.


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