Everything you love about Halifax, just steps away.
Nestled in a vibrant, walkable neighbourhood and just steps from dining, culture, and green space, Eventide offers a lifestyle that's connected, comfortable, and elevated.
Just around the corner
Spring Garden Road
From shops and cafés to the beautiful Public Gardens and Halifax Library, this stretch is your go-to for daily essentials and weekend plans.
20-minute walk
Waterfront
Stroll the boardwalk, catch a festival, or grab a bite with a view. The Halifax Harbour is your backyard.
10-minute walk
The City’s Top Schools
Dalhousie, King’s, and Saint Mary’s campuses are all right there. Perfect for students, staff, or anyone who loves the energy of campus life.
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Medical Centres
Halifax Common
One of the city's most beloved green spaces, "The Commons" are perfect for walking, picnicking, sports, and concerts. It's the heart of outdoor activity in Halifax.
Culinary Scene
From fresh Atlantic seafood to global cuisine, Halifax's food culture is thriving. Award-winning restaurants, cozy cafés, and bustling farmers' markets offer something for every taste.
Craft Breweries & Pubs
Local breweries, cideries, and lively pubs make it easy to enjoy a night out with friends or discover a new favourite brew.
Halifax Public Gardens
Stroll among vibrant flowerbeds and winding paths in this historic Victorian garden in the heart of the city.
Scotiabank Centre
Catch a hockey, basketball, or lacrosse game, a concert or cultural event year-round. This entertainment venue is always buzzing with energy.
10 + Grocery & Drug Stores
Everyday essentials are just steps away, with numerous grocery stores, pharmacies, and convenience shops nearby, making city living seamless and stress-free.
Halifax Central Library
Architecturally stunning an dcommunity-focused, the library is a hub for learning, culture, and connection.
Museum of Natural History
A local favourite for all ages, the museum features fascinating exhibits on Nova Scotia's natural and cultural heritage, including the famous Gus the tortoise.