The Westin Nova Scotian Halifax Hotel received an inquiry from Bill Cummins; he has copies of the Nova Scotian menus from May 18, 1939. After speaking with Mr. Cummins, we’ve learned a lot behind the history of these menus and the Nova Scotian’s connection to the Royal Family.
The Westin Nova Scotian Blog
Nova Scotia Cuisine and Halifax History at the Westin Nova Scotian
Dine with a Dragon in Halifax, Nova Scotia

On Wednesday night, Robert Herjavec spoke to an audience of approximately 550 people in Halifax, Nova Scotia. The crowd was a mix of young entrepreneurs, sponsors and seasoned business people. His message was clear, do what you love and the money will come. People know when you are not genuine and happy and his motto has been to always be “wonderful” when people ask how he is.
Titanic Memorial Cruise

At 8:00 AM yesterday morning, the Azamara docked in Halifax, Nova Scotia on it’s way from New York - to the site of the sinking of the Titanic on April 15th. The Azamara set sail on April 10th and is an eight night cruise and it is one of two Titanic Memorial Cruises.
Halifax Hotel Staff Community Involvement
At our downtown Halifax hotel, we encourage our staff to get involved and be a part of our communities. This week, we will be highlighting Sales Manager Vanessa Jones who is an active community member and has been volunteering with the Woman’s Canadian Progress Club for the past year.
Progress Club of Halifax Sport Celebrity Dinner
On February 9th the Progress Club of Halifax hosted their 40th annual Sport Celebrity Dinner. The Halifax event is a fundraiser to support two of the Club’s local charities; The Progress Centre for Early Intervention and King’s Meadow Home. The Westin Nova Scotian has been a proud sponsor of the event for the past six years.
Pieces of History at Our Halifax Hotel

Our historic Halifax hotel is one of the original railway hotels in Canada. The 82-year-old historic gem is situated in the Halifax Seaport District along the beautiful Halifax waterfront. Many Haligonians and Nova Scotians have treasured memories and stories of the old dame.
The Westin Nova Scotian and Halifax's Historic Ocean Terminals
Written by Steven Schwinghamer
If you go out the back door of the Westin Nova Scotian and walk down the street, you may notice it has one quality that doesn’t seem right in Halifax: it is flat! That’s because much of this area was actually filled in as part of a huge construction project during the First World War.

Nova Scotia Archives - Robert Norwood Fond - Accession no 1987-480 no 61
History at our Downtown Halifax Hotel

Mr. & Mrs. Pitt visiting the Nova Scotian
Tony Pitt came to Halifax, Nova Scotia by train from Ontario with his father in 1936, he was 11 years old. Mr. Pitt's Dad, Robert, came to the Nova Scotian from the Chateau Laurier in Ottawa (another CN Rail hotel), and he was Resident Manager of the Nova Scotian from 1936 to 1941.
Walkable City: Halifax, Nova Scotia

Cornwallis Park across from the Westin Nova Scotian - Halifax, Nova Scotia
When I tell guests and conference delegates that Halifax Nova Scotia is a city with a resort feel, they know what I'm talking about when they take a walk along the Halifax Harbourfront Boardwalk. Known as the City of Trees, Halifax often feels like a park with an extraordinary ocean view
The Westin was Star Struck at Progress Club's Celebrity Dinner

For the past several years the Westin Nova Scotian has been a proud sponsor of the Canadian Progress Club - Halifax annual Sport Celebrity Dinner. Over the years my colleagues, clients & I have met many sport celebrities including Pete Rose, Jim Abbott, Theo Fleury, Frank Mahovlich, Ray Bourke, Hurricane Carter, Joe Frazier and Dennis Hull to name a few. Last night at the Cunard Centre during the 39th annual dinner, 1300 guests were treated to stories from former Toronto Blue Jay & World Series Champion Roberto Alomar, famous Hockey Dad Walter Gretzky, celebrated NHL All-Star Jeremy Roenick, Grey Cup winner & Montreal Alouette Anthony Calvillo and Boxer Micky Ward....(continue reading below)




