Halifax was the next stop! First, we went to the Immigration Museum, which was very informative (apparently only to me, though cause Emma and Erin know a lot of history 😂). It was really heartwarming to hear immigrants' stories about how and why they moved to Canada. We then went for lunch at the Driftwood Coastal Diner that was delicious and right near our Halifax Backpackers Hostel. It was definitely more of a dinner place, but they served us an early dinner in the afternoon. After food, we went to the Halifax Public Gardens, where Erin told us that she would live in Halifax and that it is better than Ottawa. I disagreed, but if she moves there, then Emma and I can visit, so I will not complain! We went shopping and venturing around the Halifax harbour, then ate an interesting dinner at the Hungry Bowl. They definitely served me expired iced tea (by a year and a half). Erin asked to get a new one for me, and the people working there said it was the production date... it wasn't, but the food was good, so it was worth it! Was pretty funny altogether, and I didn't die drinking some of it (Erin was right). Emma and I went to the Halifax Beer Garden for drinks at night after attempting to get into another bar with live music, but chickening out because it looked too fancy for us. Emma went to the bathroom like 5 times before arriving back to the hostel since our hostel didn't have running water from 10 pm to 6 am!! We kept thinking we were fine, then using that public bathroom one more time. Some girl also got told by security to leave the bathroom because he thought she was a man because of the way she was dressed, then he appologized when he realized his mistake. Was a whole wild kerfuffle! Overall a stellar day with lots of crazy stories!Read more
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