 
  
  Thinking about hosting an event in the Halifax region? Whether you're planning a community gathering, festival, performance or cultural celebration, our Events 101 guide is here to help you understand the process—from idea to execution.
- 1. Start with your vision
- Before anything else, define your event: - what’s the purpose? (community celebration, cultural awareness, fundraiser, etc.)
- who is your audience?
- what kind of experience do you want to create?
 - Having a clear concept will help guide your decisions and shape your planning. Our Events team is here to guide you through the process of planning safe experiences while allowing your creative side to shine. 
- 2. Choose a location
- Halifax offers a variety of parks, plazas, streets and venues for public events. - Things you should consider: - For the venue, consider public spaces like Halifax Common, Grand Parade, DeWolfe Park or Dartmouth Waterfront.
- There are requirements for using municipal spaces. Contact our Events division to learn more.
- When planning an event, also consider accessibility, safety and transportation for your audience.
 - For indoor and outdoor experiences, check the Halifax Event Venues Map for available spaces. 
- 3. Understand the permitting process
- Most public events require a permit from the municipality. You may need: - noise exemptions
- street closure application
- tent permits
- vendor or food permits
- insurance and safety plans
 - Start early as permits can take several weeks to process. Visit our Special Events Taskforce page for details and timelines. 
- 4. Build your event team
- Even small events benefit from a support team. Consider the following groups when planning your event - organizers and volunteers
- production and technical staff
- security and first aid
 - promotion and social media - Halifax’s Events division can help you understand your staffing needs depending on event size and scope. 
- 5. Plan your logistics
- Break down your event day needs: - power and lighting
- waste and recycling
- accessibility and signage
- set-up and tear-down plans
- weather contingency plans
 - Use our downloadable Event Planning Checklist to stay on track. 
- 6. Promote your event
- Let the community know: - use social media, posters and community calendars
- list your event on Discover Halifax and the Halifax Events Calendar
- reach out to local media for coverage
 
- 7. Event execution: Be ready
- You’ve done the work—now execute your plan: - stick to your schedule
- keep your team informed and supported
- monitor safety and crowd flow
- be flexible if things shift
 - We recommend having an on-site contact person and a printed copy of your permits and emergency plan. 
- 8. Wrap up and reflect
- Post-event tasks are key to long-term success: - clean-up and report any issues
- thank volunteers and partners
- review what worked (and what didn’t)
- submit any final reports, if required
 
Need help or advice?
We’re here to support you through every step of the event process. From idea development to on-site logistics, Halifax’s Events division is ready to help bring your vision to life.
Contact us at mabel@halifax.ca or explore more at halifax.ca/events
 
       
										 
										 
										 
										