Welcome!
Halifax looks forward to welcoming attendees to ABCHI Canada 2026 National Kickoff, January 20 – 22! Here you will find a dedicated page for attendees that will outline everything you’ll need to know to make the most of your visit to our seacoast city.
Winter in Halifax means cozy pubs, warmly lit restaurants, and a thriving arts and culture scene. Halifax is filled with fascinating museums, attractions, galleries and unique shops that are open year-round . . . and don’t forget about winter surfing and brisk coastal hikes for anyone craving a little adventure!
Halifax is so easily accessible by air, land and sea; you’ll be here before you know it!
Halifax Stanfield International Airport is Atlantic Canada’s centre for domestic, regional and international flight service offering direct flights to and from other Canadian cities, major city centres in the U.S., as well as year-round service from the UK. It is approximately a 30 minute drive from Halifax Stanfield International Airport to downtown Halifax. There are several options from limo, taxi or Uber to express shuttle service and local transit – more details on options can be found here.
Discover a winter wonderland outside Halifax where great outdoor adventures or cozy fires and delectable culinary experiences await.
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From lively waterfront dining to historic sites and coastal adventures, Halifax offers something for everyone.
Halifax’s culinary scene is celebrated for its fresh Atlantic seafood—think famous lobster rolls and donairs (the official dish)—plus a wide variety of international cuisine and farm‑to‑table dining on the waterfront.
Halifax’s nightlife pulse runs strong year‑round—from lively pubs and chic cocktail bars to scenic harbour cruises under the night sky.
View the weather in Halifax before your visit. Halifax enjoys a balanced, temperate climate year‑round—winters are milder than inland Canada, and summers remain warm without being oppressively hot.