Yes, you can get around Halifax without a car. There are public transportation options available, as well as bike and walking trails.

Yes, you can travel Canada without a car if you have a valid passport and a visa. There are also ferries that will take you between the provinces.

Yes, you can get around PEI without a car. You can take the ferry or use public transportation. There are also a few bike routes that go around the island.

Yes, Nova Scotia has public transportation. There are a number of options available, including buses, ferries, and trains.

Yes, Halifax is a walkable city. The downtown core is small enough that you can easily walk from one end to the other. There are also a number of pedestrian-friendly neighbourhoods in the city where you can explore on foot.

Yes, you can walk around Halifax. However, there are a few things to keep in mind:It’s a big city, so it can take some time to get around.The weather can be cold and wet, so make sure you have appropriate clothing for the conditions.Be aware of traffic and pedestrian safety when walking around the city.

There are a few ways to get around without a car. You can take public transportation, bike, walk, or use a ride-sharing service like Uber or Lyft.

There are a few places in Canada where you can live without a car. The most popular option is to live in a city, where public transportation is readily available and parking is often expensive or non-existent. Other options include living in a rural area or on a small island.

Yes, you need a car on Prince Edward Island. The island has a small population and limited public transportation.

The ferry from PEI to Nova Scotia takes around 8 hours.