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Cabot Trail Smartphone Audio Driving Tour

1. Cabot Trail Smartphone Audio Driving Tour

Discover the incredible and world famous Cabot Trail with your smartphone audio tour guide Jefferson! Transform this beautiful scenic drive into a sight-seeing, fact-finding, trivia-answering, family-friendly adventure. Learn how it works here --> https://youtu.be/m44LZUgXaDM You'll travel counter-clockwise around the Cabot Trail in order to get the best views, ending right back where you started. Along the way we'll point out must-see sights, tell you about things to do like attractions & museums and give you some background on the breathtaking vistas you'll see. Hear about the peoples that made the area famous like the Scots and Alexander Graham Bell. Pass by the Great Hall of the Clans, visit an abandoned Acadian Village and learn of the first Acadians. Hear from an Irish Settler, Saoirse herself, the French and original peoples of the land, the Mi’kmaq. We’ll tell you of the many wonderful trails along the route like the Barachois River Trail, MacIntosh Brook, the very accessible Beulach Ban Falls and look-offs at Cape Smokey and the most photographed spot on the Cabot Trail, the Skyline Trail. The Cape Breton Highlands National Park offers many trails to choose from and there’s even the Lake-Law Picnic Park, which is actually a super small Provincial Park where you can stop for a break. While taking in the panoramic views hear the history of the Plaister Mines and gypsum mining, the Bras d’Or terrane, crown land and wilderness, the Appalachians, the Acadian forest and many rivers you will be going by. You’ll hear of the mining at the Middle River Wilderness Area and some of the local wildlife that call the island home. Visit the famous Wreck Cove General Store, the communities of Ingonish, Neil’s Harbour, and the Keltic Highland of Middle Head. Take a magical 15 minute walk through 350 year old sugar maples to the Lone Shieling. Enjoy breathtaking views at The Veteran’s Monument and visit the Acadian town of Cheticamp and Grand Etang Harbour. See Canada’s largest inland sea, Bras d’Or Lakes, Goose Cove, and the Gulf of St. Lawrence where you can check out the interpretive panels telling the story of its sea life and maybe even see a whale. Visit the Wharf and beautiful coastline of Belle Cote and then cross the incredible bridge over the Margaree River.

Halifax: City Segway Tour

2. Halifax: City Segway Tour

Climb aboard a Segway and make seeing Halifax’s sights a breeze as you glide effortlessly up the city’s many hills. There are two tour lengths to choose from to suit your sightseeing plans and schedule. Both tours include training, stops for pictures, and time to enjoy the visited sites. Check-in at the kiosk on the Halifax Waterfront, sign the waiver and be kitted out with the safety equipment. Prepare for your Segway adventure with 30-minutes of comprehensive training including ample practice time. Then, follow your expert guide along the Halifax Waterfront Boardwalk before heading into the city to see the sights. Benefit from the local insights of your guides and enjoy stops for photo opportunities. Your tour duration depends on your selected option. The most popular is the 3-hour City Tour that takes you into the heart of Halifax to see some of the highlights of downtown. The 2-hour City Spin Tour is a shortened version of the 3-hour tour and will take you along the Halifax Waterfront up to Argyle Street and Citadel Hill. Get to know where things are and how the city is laid out so that you can explore further on your own.

Halifax Boardwalk and Seaport: Smartphone Audio Tour

3. Halifax Boardwalk and Seaport: Smartphone Audio Tour

Discover the Port of Halifax with this smartphone tour. Find historical sites and artifacts from as early as the 1700’s on this 1.5 kilometer route. Be transported to when privateers grew rich off their daring escapades at sea on this informative tour. Follow the development of this area through the ages as this boisterous port of call grew into a vibrant, modern city. Start at Pier 21 where so many immigrants first stepped foot in Canada to begin new lives. Stroll past monuments, statues, and sculptures honoring those who helped make Halifax the city it is today. Walk along the one of the longest boardwalks in the world at your own pace. Save your data with an offline tour. Visit marine museums and walk on the deck of an Edwardian steamship the CSS Acadian. From late June to October the HMCS Sackville, Canada’s oldest warship welcomes visitors on board. Finish at the Market Mall where you can do some shopping.

Charlottetown: Self-Guided Murder Mystery Game with Audio

4. Charlottetown: Self-Guided Murder Mystery Game with Audio

Hit your city’s streets while playing a fun murder mystery game on your phone. Download the app, choose your route, then head out as a solo detective, with a partner, or as a group to get started. Follow the prompts as you travel to different locations within the game map and immerse yourself in an audio tale full of intrigue. Release your inner gumshoe and take on the role of a recent graduate of the Detective Academy. A murder has been committed and you're tasked with solving the crime. Your job is to visit each of the 10 locations marked on the map, piece together the evidence, identify the killer, and issue an arrest warrant. Choose the driving route on the outskirts of the city, where you'll park at each location, listen to the audio drama and complete your tasks. Or, go for the walking map to get outside and enjoy the downtown area. Play the game at any time and move at your own pace, taking a break whenever you need to and resuming once you're ready.

Exlore Halifax with 3 Unique Smartphone Audio Walking Tours

5. Exlore Halifax with 3 Unique Smartphone Audio Walking Tours

Explore Halifax's landmarks on these self-guided walking tours. Listen to hands-free audio narration and have the freedom to explore the city at your own pace. You do not have to complete all the tours in one day as the tours are yours to use any day or time you like. The tours also come with a fun location based trivia game. After the commentary plays, look at your device and tap your guess at the answer. See your score as you go. Keep the professional tour guide experience, ditch the crowded tour groups, tight schedules and high prices. Live GPS map shows where you are and where to go next. As you get close, tour guide commentary will automatically play! Discover the Port of Halifax with the Halifax Boardwalk and Seaport Smartphone Tour. See historical sites and artifacts from as early as the 1700’s. Be transported to when privateers grew rich off their daring escapades at sea. Follow the development of this area through the ages as this boisterous port of call grew into a vibrant, modern city. Start at Pier 21 where so many immigrants first stepped foot in Canada to begin new lives. Stroll past monuments, statues, and sculptures honoring those who helped make Halifax the city it is today. Walk along one of the longest boardwalks in the world at your own pace. Visit marine museums and walk on the deck of an Edwardian steamship the CSS Acadian. From late June to October the HMCS Sackville, Canada’s oldest warship, welcomes visitors on board. Finish at the Market Mall where you can do some shopping. The Halifax Churches, Gardens and Graveyards Tour will take you through the city's first graveyard at Camp Hill. Delve into stories behind the Holy Cross Cemetery and the Old Burying Grounds. Admire the impressive architecture of the Cathedral Church of All Saints, and St. Paul's Church. Immerse yourself in history at the Halifax Armoury and the City Hall. Venture to Victoria Park to find out what makes it Victorian. Go to the heart of the city to see the Halifax Public Gardens and Canada's oldest urban park, the Halifax Common. Dive into tales of the many people that made Halifax what it is today at the Museum of Natural History and places like the Old Town clock. The Halifax Explosion of 1917 Tour tells of the profound effect on Halifax. Listen to the story of how the explosion devastated the community of Richmond. Be moved as you hear how the city came together to give aid and rebuild. Step back in time to that fateful day with each stop on your tour. Pay your respects at the memorials erected to honor the victims on St. Joseph's Square, the Memorial Bell Tower, Richmond Staircase, and the Veith House Community Centre. Visit Fort Needham Park and hear some of Halifax's war history. Discover the drama behind the collision of the SS Mont Blanc and the SS Imo. Pass by other places of note like the old Richmond School and the Halifax Relief Commission Building.

Halifax: Churches, Gardens, & Graveyards Smartphone Tour

6. Halifax: Churches, Gardens, & Graveyards Smartphone Tour

Explore Halifax's landmarks on a self-guided walking tour. Listen to hands-free audio narration and interact with what you see with an attraction-based trivia game. Have the freedom to explore the city at your own pace with a convenient tour that be paused and resumed. Walk through the city's first graveyard at Camp Hill. Delve into stories behind the Holy Cross Cemetery, and the Old Burying Grounds. Admire the impressive architecture of the Cathedral Church of All Saints, and St. Paul's Church. Immerse yourself in history at the the Halifax Armoury and the City Hall. Venture to Victoria Park to find out what makes it Victorian. Go to the heart of the city to see the Halifax Public Gardens and Canada's oldest urban park, the Halifax Common. Dive into tales of the many people that made Halifax what it is today. Take away the stress of looking at a map with the GPS function that will direct you to places like the Museum of Natural History. Hear automatic commentary play as you approach places like the Old Town clock.

Moncton: App-Based Murder Mystery Game with Audio Guide

7. Moncton: App-Based Murder Mystery Game with Audio Guide

Hit your city’s streets while playing a fun murder mystery game on your phone. Download the app, choose your route, then head out as a solo detective, with a partner, or as a group to get started. Follow the prompts as you travel to different locations within the game map and immerse yourself in an audio tale full of intrigue. Release your inner gumshoe and take on the role of a recent graduate of the Detective Academy. A murder has been committed and you're tasked with solving the crime. Your job is to visit each of the 10 locations marked on the map, piece together the evidence, identify the killer, and issue an arrest warrant. Enjoy the driving route on the outskirts of the city, where you'll park at each location, listen to the audio drama and complete your tasks. Play the game at any time and move at your own pace, taking a break whenever you'd like!

Sydney: App-Based Murder Mystery Game

8. Sydney: App-Based Murder Mystery Game

Hit your city’s streets while playing a fun murder mystery game on your phone. Download the app, choose your route, then head out as a solo detective, with a partner, or as a group to get started. Follow the prompts as you travel to different locations within the game map and immerse yourself in an audio tale full of intrigue. Release your inner gumshoe and take on the role of a recent graduate of the Detective Academy. A murder has been committed and you're tasked with solving the crime. Your job is to visit each of the 10 locations marked on the map, piece together the evidence, identify the killer, and issue an arrest warrant. Choose the driving route on the outskirts of the city, where you'll park at each location, listen to the audio drama and complete your tasks. Or, go for the walking map to get outside and enjoy the downtown area. Play the game at any time and move at your own pace, taking a break whenever you need to and resuming once you're ready.

Halifax: Discover the Halifax Explosion Audio Walking Tour

9. Halifax: Discover the Halifax Explosion Audio Walking Tour

Find out how the Halifax explosion had a profound effect on Halifax with this audio tour that can be accessed on your smartphone. Listen to the story of how the Halifax explosion devastated the community of Richmond. Be moved as you hear how the city came together to give aid and rebuild. Step back in time to that fateful day with each stop on your tour. Pay your respects at the memorials erected to honor the victims on St. Joseph's Square, the Memorial Bell Tower, Richmond Staircase, and the Veith House Community Centre. Visit Fort Needham Park and hear some of Halifax's war history. Discover the drama behind the collision of the SS Mont Blanc and the SS Imo. Pass by other places of note like the old Richmond School and the Halifax Relief Commission Building. Let your audio guide tell you the tale of the Halifax explosion and more. Go to as many sights and attractions as you want and take the tour at your own pace. End your tour at the Hydrostone District and Market.

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5.0 / 5

based on 6 reviews

I liked this tour. I appreciated that the app allowed downloading and I was able to listen offline, as we were out of the country and had no cell service. The ability to go at your own pace and see each of the stops was nice. Also seeing the map up front and being able to listen out of order if we travelled a different path was helpful. Would recommend.

I liked this tour. I appreciated that the app allowed downloading and I was able to listen offline, as we were out of the country and had no cell service. The ability to go at your own pace and see each of the stops was nice. Would recommend.

The staff was very friendly! The tour of Halifax was very interesting and all points of interest were covered. The staff was very patient with the operation of the Segway machine. I would definitely sign up again!

For adults only! Age 19 and over under Nova Scotia law. Great tour! There was a lot to see, very well explained. Highly recommended!

Peggy's cove was lovely and the guide, Ethan, had great stories to teach us along the way. Great experience.