Whether you’re interested in exploring history, culture, industry, art, or the environment, Nova Scotia has a museum for you to enjoy.
If you’re interested in immersing yourself in living history, Ross Farm Museum, Sherbrooke Village, and Memory Lane Heritage Village will take you back in time.
For those interested in learning about Nova Scotia’s indigenous and Mi’kmaq history and culture, the Millbrook Cultural and Heritage Centre, Eskasoni Cultural Journeys, and Membertou Heritage Park offer many opportunities to celebrate the life and culture of the Mi’kmq people.
Learn about Nova Scotia’s vast fishing culture at the Fisheries Museum of the Atlantic or discover shipbuilding in Nova Scotia at the Age of Sail Museum. Visit the Canadian Museum of Immigration at Pier 21 to experience the moving journey families took to begin new lives in Canada.
The Black Loyalist Heritage Centre, Black Cultural Centre, and the Africville Museum tell the stories of Black Nova Scotian culture, and the more than 52 historic Black communities that go back generations, making Nova Scotia the birthplace of Black culture and heritage in Canada.
If you’re interested in Nova Scotia’s rich landscapes and environment, the Museum of Natural History in Halifax or the Fundy Geological Museum offer many opportunities to learn about our high tides, fossils, and more.
For an extensive list of the museums in Nova Scotia visit novascotia.com
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