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Firefighters' Museum of Nova Scotia

Location


451 Main St
Yarmouth, NS
Yarmouth & Acadian Shores

Contact

David Darby
t: 902-742-5525

Rates & Dates

Open year-round

Imagine the clang of the fire bell, the smell of smoke and the feel of hot steam as firefighters of the past raced to save burning homes in Yarmouth and communities across Nova Scotia.  Visit the Firefighters’ Museum of Nova Scotia in Yarmouth and see the types of fire engines used in Nova Scotia from the 1800s to the 1930s. Marvel at antique hand-drawn operated engines such as Canada’s oldest horse-drawn steam engine, an 1863 Amoskeag Steamer. Take the wheel of a 1933 Chev Bickle pumper as you discover the history of firefighting in our province. The museum also features a collection of antique toy fire engines, uniforms; as well as a collection of shoulder crests, patches and badges from fire departments around the world. Bus tours are welcome.

Facilities / Services

  • Bus tours
  • Gift shop
  • Parking
  • Wheelchair accessible

Admission

Details: Admission charged.

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