The Halifax Peninsula is the central urban core of Halifax and includes some of the city’s most desirable and walkable neighbourhoods:
North End Halifax
South End Halifax
West End Halifax
Downtown Halifax
Nearby communities such as Fairview, Rockingham, and Clayton Park are also closely connected to the Peninsula and offer more housing options just minutes away.
The North End is one of Halifax’s fastest-growing and most dynamic neighbourhoods. Known for its vibrant arts scene, multicultural community, and revitalization, this area has become a hotspot for young professionals, creatives, and investors.
Housing: A mix of heritage homes, new builds, and modern condos
Lifestyle: Hip coffee shops, boutiques, breweries, and cultural events
Schools: Joseph Howe Elementary, St. Stephen’s, St. Joseph’s A. McKay, Oxford Junior High, Highland Park Junior High, and Citadel High
South End Halifax is one of the most prestigious and sought-after areas in the city. Tree-lined streets, historic architecture, and proximity to hospitals and universities make it a top choice for professionals, families, and real estate investors.
Housing: Luxury homes, historic estates, and upscale apartments
Lifestyle: Walkable to Dalhousie University, Saint Mary’s University, and the IWK & QEII hospitals
Schools: Strong mix of public and private options, including several K–12 schools and Citadel High
Parks: Point Pleasant Park offers forested trails and ocean views
Known for its mature trees, quiet streets, and community feel, the West End is ideal for families who want to stay close to downtown while enjoying a relaxed suburban vibe. This neighbourhood offers great value and an easy commute to all parts of Halifax.
Housing: Detached homes, character properties, and townhouses
Lifestyle: Cafés, restaurants, grocery stores, and schools all nearby
Schools: St. Catherine’s Elementary, Westmount Elementary, Oxford School, St. Agnes Junior High, Citadel High
Live at the centre of it all in Downtown Halifax. Enjoy scenic harbour views, world-class dining, culture, and entertainment. The waterfront is a magnet in summer months with its 4-km boardwalk, vibrant patios, and maritime charm.
Lifestyle Highlights:
Halifax Central Library
Neptune Theatre
Halifax Public Gardens
Museums, galleries, and farmer’s markets
Transit: Metro Transit Ferry connects you to Dartmouth in just 10 minutes
Living on the Halifax Peninsula means:
Walkability: Most errands can be done on foot
Short commutes: You’re never far from work, school, or recreation
Real estate demand: Homes here hold their value and are highly sought after
Lifestyle: A rich blend of history, culture, nature, and convenience
Insider Tip: Homes on the Peninsula tend to be smaller and older compared to suburbs—but the location and lifestyle more than make up for it.
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