Incentive Travel
Motivate, energize and inspire your group with an incentive travel programs to Halifax, Nova Scotia. Invite your star performers to travel to a destination where memories begin; to a city steeped in history; where experiences are authentic, world class and inspired by the sea.
An incentive trip is a unique opportunity to reward your team in a relaxed, unstructured atmosphere. We can help you create an unforgettable experience, with strong team-building elements, unique entertainment and seamless educational aspects. An incentive travel program to Halifax, Nova Scotia will leave an impression that lingers long after.
Some Halifax incentive travel ideas:
Soldier for a day - Step back in time to 1870 at Halifax Citadel National Historic Site of Canada. Wear authentic soldier gear, including a kilt and and fall in for drill as a "Soldier for a Day." Next stop on this historic tour: George’s Island, the uninhabited island in the middle of Halifax Harbour that served as part of the Halifax Defence Complex during World War II.
Valley Wine Tour – Take a tour of Nova Scotia Wine Country, led by a sommelier, and sample award-winning local wines, icewine and cheeses. Peruse extensive wine menus in first—class restaurants in Halifax and the Annapolis Valley.
Sea-kayaking - Customize a tour for your group and experience Nova Scotia’s unique marine eco-system. Be on the lookout for of whales, porpoises and seals. Explore uninhabited islands, fishing villages, hidden coves and find a perfect deserted beach for a picnic lunch.
White water rafting - Picture your group clad in yellow rain suits, zipping along in Zodiacs, as they tidal bore raft the highest tides in the world. Described as "white water rafting without the rocks!", this wet n' wild group activity is great fun for everyone. Ride the roller coaster rapids as the incoming tide forces itself up the majestic Shubenacadie River.
Chef for a Day – Take part in a day-long culinary adventure that begins Several with a tour of the Halifax Farmers' Market (the oldest Farmer’s Market in North America) led by a local chef where you’ll choose from Nova Scotia-grown vegetables and fruits, choice cuts of meat from local butchers, fresh baked bread and artisan cheeses. Learn about the food from the people who produced it, then follow the chef to a restaurant kitchen to learn how to prepare it. Enjoy a true Nova Scotian feast, paired beautifully with local wines.







