“The Halifax Wave” is exactly what it promises—a big, iconic wave sculpture that’s been a mainstay on the waterfront for as long as anyone can remember. It’s simple but captivating, an artistic nod to the ocean’s power and movement, inviting people to connect with the city’s maritime spirit. Despite the prominent Do Not Climb sign, the sculpture seems to lure people in as if it were issuing a challenge to test their agility on its sloping surface. Young and old alike can’t resist scrambling up, seeing who can conquer the “wave.” It’s become a rite of passage, a piece of Halifax’s charm and personality that visitors and locals alike can’t help but enjoy, no matter how many times...
Read moreThe waves always a special place but its closed now and blocked around ?😳 like everything else but god bless and be safe ALL! god bless and be safe EVERY1
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Read moreI do not get the mentally challenged there, letting their kids and themselves climb it and slide down. The signs state DO NOT CLIMB or something to that effect. Oh and the tacos are great there, 3 for 5$, though the guy selling them just marks out the Taco Bell logo with what smells like scented marker. I think it is anise? Not sure, allergy...
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