Old Court House 1843

Old Court House 1843

Location


106 Church St
Guysborough, NS
Eastern Shore

Contact

Judy Webber-Hayne
t: 902-533-4008

Rates & Dates

Open between Jun 1 - Oct 1

The Old Court House Museum is located in one of the most scenic areas in Nova Scotia in the historic shiretown of Guysborough at the head of beautiful Chedabucto Bay. The Museum has been preserved and restored by the Guysborough Historical Society and it retains the integrity of the original purpose of the public building. Since 1976 the Society has used the building to promote a better understanding of our cultural heritage and as an information centre for visitors to Guysborough County.

The Guysborough District Court House was constructed in 1842-43 in the British Bulldog-style of architecture. During its 130 year history, the building served not only as a court house, but as a town hall, a venue for political debates such as Confederation, a polling station, a site for enlistment for duty during the World Wars, and even as an exhibition centre during agricultural fairs. In 1973 it was replaced by facilities within the newly-constructed Guysborough Municipal Building.

The architectural style of the building is typical of early court houses, few of which remain in Nova Scotia today. However, the old court house has several unique features including a projecting enclosed porch with a gable roof at the main entrance, and attractive windows arranged symmetrically around the building with their tracery pattern culminating in an unusual pointed arch. The building’s simple classic style and prominent site were chosen to reinforce its importance as the centre for justice and "to express the dignity and solemnity appropriate for the courts of law."

Numerous artifacts, which provide a glimpse of how people lived and made a living in the past, have been donated or loaned to the Museum by local residents. The Museum has a large quantity of tools and handcrafts collected from the Acadian and Black settlements in the area and other items on exhibit that emphasize Guysborough County’s long marine, agricultural and lumbering history.

Highlights of the Museum include a diorama of the three French forts built on nearby Fort Point peninsula between 1634 and 1684, small exhibits of local historical interest and displays of photographs and maps of early Guysborough.

Facilities / Services

  • Bus tours
  • Gift shop
  • Parking
  • Picnic tables
  • Wheelchair accessible
  • Internet access

Date details/Hours of operation

Mon–Fri 9am–5pm, Sat–Sun 10am–5pm (STC) and by appointment.

Admission

Details: Admission free, donations welcome.

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