Historic Waterfronts, World-Class Seafood, and DTW Flights for $262!
Here’s a gem for those looking for an early summer escape: direct flights from Detroit to Halifax, Nova Scotia are now just $262 round trip for travel in May and June. These flights are usually priced at $500+, and this is the lowest price I’ve seen on this route. The prior low was back in July at $282.
Why Nova Scotia?
Coastal Charm – Nova Scotia delivers classic maritime scenery at every turn — historic harbor towns, colorful fishing villages, rugged cliffs, and a relaxed, welcoming pace. From lively waterfronts to quiet seaside roads, it’s a place that invites you to slow down.
Easy Day Trips – One of the biggest draws is how much you can see without long drives. Iconic spots like Peggy’s Cove are within easy reach, while coastal routes lead to vineyards, apple orchards, and small towns in the Annapolis Valley, plus UNESCO-listed communities like Lunenburg.
Big Scenery, Small Distances – Dramatic coastlines, national parks, and ocean viewpoints are all packed into a manageable, road-trip-friendly province — ideal for travelers who want variety without constant packing and unpacking.
Food Worth Traveling For 🍽️
Halifax proudly wears the title of Canada’s “seafood capital” — and it earns it.
Lobster Rolls – Fresh, buttery, and piled high with Atlantic lobster.
Digby Scallops – Considered some of the best scallops in the world, fished right off Nova Scotia’s coast.
Donair – Halifax’s official food — a spiced beef pita topped with sweet garlic sauce.
Craft Beer & Cider – The city has a booming brewery and cidery scene, perfect for pairing with fall flavors.












