A tall ship and a yellow tour boat tied up along the boardwalk, the Citadel sitting up the hill behind the rooflines and McNabs Island lighthouse out in the harbour. Halifax past fifty has that maritime rhythm, gulls overhead, ferry horns, the long Sunday of a one-person breakfast in a city built around the water. Members are empty-nested, divorced, or widowed, and most joined at the point where Sundays started to feel like the long day of the week.
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For a first meeting in Halifax, the Waterfront Boardwalk is the long walk option, coffee at Two If By Sea over in Dartmouth via the ferry handles a slightly bigger trip. The Public Gardens suit a curated stroll. Point Pleasant Park is quieter and good for a longer talk. The Hydrostone Market in the North End and the cafés along Quinpool work for a sit-down. The South Shore villages and the Annapolis Valley are the natural drives once a second meeting earns one.