I didn't know what to expect in Halifax so jumped on the HOHO bus right outside the disembark gangway --- maybe 500'? I enjoyed it so much I hopped off (!) at the end of it, headed back to the ship and it was such a beautiful day that I turned back around to hop right back on for one more go-round. 90 min? I actually would recommend doing that because I got a different driver and the narration was different. If it's nice, sit up top. I got chills hearing about the explosion --- I'd never heard about it. A few people got off at the Titanic cemetery but it was a slight uphill trek (a block?) and didn't look like much. Just hearing they are buried there and in the Jewish cemetery as well was enough. If you have the time to go around twice, you can decide where you'd like to get off the second time. I wished I had time between Stops 4 and 5 to explore the Spring Garden Shopping District. Jennifer's of Nova Scotia was mentioned by both drivers so I'm sure it's either worth a stop for souvenirs or she pays them! I was told by a local to treat myself to a Donair, the official food of Halifax which is really a gyro with a twist. The only one I could find was at Scotia Square (ground floor of an office building) because the "season" wasn't open yet. I suspect that after May 15th, you might see food carts. The town was vital, busy and alive on a sunny Mon, April 24, 2023. Next time, museums!