Three Sisters Centre
From June 6 to September 27
With 16 provincial museums and interpretive centres, 15+ National Historic Sites, seven UNESCO sites, one National Museum, and dozens of community-based museums, Nova Scotia’s storied history offers plenty of historical adventures. Experience everything from the fisheries to fossils, and whales to woolen mills when you experience our history firsthand at our 10 living history museums where costumed interpreters bring to life days gone by.
Looking for a fun-filled learning adventure for the whole family? Check out Nova Scotia’s 10 Living History Museums to step back in time and interact with costumed interpreters.
From June 6 to September 27
Open year-round
From May 15 to October 12
From May 1 to October 17
Open year-round
From May 1 to November 11
Open year-round
From May 1 to September 30
From July 1 to August 31
From June 1 to October 20
From June 1 to September 2
From July 1 to September 1
Explore the rich history of Halifax, right in the heart of the city. Take a tour with historical interpreters, watch the sentry change, or take part in an evening ghost tour. Just be sure to cover your ears for the firing of the noon gun, a daily …
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Experience 18th century French colonial life at the largest historical reconstruction in North America. Immerse yourself in the diverse history of Canada as the past comes to life in this beautiful coastal landscape.
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Enjoy the unique beauty and natural wonder that Nova Scotia is famous for. Explore trails or paddle traditional Mi’kmaw routes at the only Parks Canada site that is designated both a National Park and a National Historic site.
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Discover our rich history and stories of the past – and learn more about how they shape our present and future – at one of seven UNESCO designated sites and two Dark Sky designated areas supported by UNESCO and the Starlight Foundation.
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