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Kanadískt innflytjendamúseum á Pier 21
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“The Canadian Museum of Immigration at Pier 21, in Halifax, Nova Scotia, is Canada's national museum of immigration. The museum occupies part of Pier 21, the former ocean liner terminal and immigration shed from 1928 to 1971. Pier 21 is Canada's last remaining ocean immigration shed.”
Located on the waterfront, the national historical site was the first point of entry for many immigrants who travel to Canada between 1928 and 1971. It has since been turned into a museum, with beautiful exhibits detailing the experiences of those who made their way to Canada on ships through first person’s accounts, photos and artifacts. There are also interpretive displays, information about how immigrants has shape what Canada is today, and opportunities for visitors to map their own family tree
Located on the waterfront, the national historical site was the first point of entry for many immigrants who travel to Canada between 1928 and 1971. It has since been turned into a museum, with beautiful exhibits detailing the experiences of those who made their way to Canada on ships through first…
If you've had family who immigrated to Canada thru Pier 21 , this museum is a must see. Very interesting for everyone.
Peace and quiet with stunning views just outside your door. Pack a picnic lunch and go on a hike for the day . There are several local sight seeing books in your room. Live music and live theatre are always happening somewhere in Halifax. Symphony , Rebecca Cohen and Neptune Theatre
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1055 Marginal Rd
Halifax, NS
South End