The season isn't dead yet (unusual for Nova Scotia). The temperatures are fine all week for preserving and slightly building upon what exists. Five of us were out climbing yesterday, in Folly River, and the ice looked no worse than it was two weeks ago (just snow covered now).
I know of a couple of areas further down the Fundy shore, toward Digby, if folks are interested in going there for one day on the weekend. High tide on Sunday is at 4:50 p.m., a half-hour earlier on Saturday, so an early start from Halifax, perhaps 7:00 a.m., would be better than 9:00 a.m.. I have a specific place in mind that Thom and I looked at from the top a few years ago. It requires a rappel in and a climb out, but there are other areas, too.
We can also climb into April in New Brunswick ...