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Antigonish Heritage Museum

20 East Main Street
Antigonish, NS, B2G 2E9
Antigonish, Northeast
Phone: (902) 863-6160
Email: parl.ns.ca

Website: www.parl.ns.ca/aheritage/

The museum is located in the former CN Rail station. Exhibits depict early days of Antigonish town and county. Special exhibits include: photos, business ledgers, railway artifacts, and an 1864 volunteer fire department pumper. The research library and archives contain extensive genealogical information, including the inventory of pre-1914 heritage homes and buildings in town and county.

Hours
Year round
July August
Mon-Sat 10:00am-5:00pm

September-June
Mon-Fri 10:00am-12:00pm
1:00pm-5:00pm

Membership(s)
Membership is available to the Heritage Association of Antigonish.
$7.00 per person
$10.00 per family
Cheque or money order made payable to the Heritage Association

Our newsletter is produced on a monthly basis and is available on email
only. Send us email address and you will be put on our list.

Parking Spaces(car)
10

Contact Information
Jocelyn Gillis
Manager
parl.ns.ca
Phone: (902) 863-4947

Bernadette Gillis
Director
parl.ns.ca
Phone: (902) 863-4408

Admission Details
Free, donations welcome.

Organization Type/Service(s)
Museum
Archives
Genealogical Holdings

Facilities
Wheelchair accessible
Public washrooms
Bus tours welcome
Picnic tables

CAP site; wireless internet

Special Group Tours Offered
No

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Genealogical Holdings:

Scope of Holdings
We have an extensive collection of unpublished manuscripts and family trees produced by our visitors. We have a database which includes over 115,000 names linked to Antigonish Pioneers.

Our library includes all the published genealogical materials from Antigonish County. As well, we have resources from Guysborough, Pictou, and Cape Breton Island.

Maps include A F Church; Geological Survey; LRIS Index Sheets; Fire Insurance Maps; Heritage Property Inventory of Older Homes in Town and County; Misc. Records include Voter's Lists 1886; some church records; business
ledgers.

Extent of Holdings
28 feet of School Registers; 22 feet other.

Research Fees
The museum responds to general and genealogical inquiries. Fees for research are by donation for on-site inquiries and starting at $15.00 for mail inquiries.

Duplication Fees
Photocopying services are available at $0.25 per page.

Photographic Holdings:

Community Holdings
Antigonish County, Guysborough, Pictou, and
Cape Breton Island.

Cemetery Holdings
There are 53 burial grounds/cemeteries in Antigonish
Town and County and we have information on all of these. Major survey of
cemeteries took place in the 1980's. An update on several of these
cemeteries has taken place in the post 2004 period including photographs.

Ledger
Ledger
Ledger
Ledger
Resource Room
Resource Room
Resource Room
Resource Room
Antigonish Heritage Museum
Antigonish Heritage Museum
Microfilm
Microfilm
Database
Database
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