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Soldier for a Day

Halifax Citadel National Historic Site
5425 Sackville Street
Halifax, Halifax Metro
Experience, Attractions, Family
Phone: (902) 426-1990
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http://www.parkscanada.gc.ca/halifaxcitadel

Join the 78th Highlanders, one of the most famous Scottish regiments in the British Army...in 1869.

You will be an impressive sight in the MacKenzie tartan kilt, bright red doublet, and Glengarry bonnet. The skirl of the bagpipes and the crack of your rifle will transport you to 1869 where you will learn the skills needed to defend this important port. It may be hot, it may be dusty, or it may be foggy and raining, but this is the life of a soldier!

The Queen's army provides soldiers with an authentic uniform, foot drills, firearms training (or drum training for soldiers under 16), an in-depth tour of your new home - the Halifax Citadel, and light refreshments.

Duration: Three hours

Adults $199

Children (8-15) $175

Family (2 Adults + 2 Children) $640

Group (4 Adults) $699

Small Family (1 Adult + 1 Child) $349

Taxes extra.

Contact the Orderly Room at (902) 426-1990 or info@regimental.com to become a soldier today.

Coupon code: P6570
Valid: May 7, 2012–October 31, 2012

Offered twice daily at 10:00 a.m. and 2:00p.m. Maximum 4 participants/session. Minimum age requirement: 8 years. Program involves moderate physical activity. Uniforms are wool and you may come in contact with dust or pollen. The handling of firearms is restricted to those who are 16 years of age or older.

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