| Nova Scotia Cottages and Hotels-Family Museums | | | | decks of the HMCS Sackville, a WWII Corvette |
| Pick a topic and it's almost guaranteed that you | | | | and floating museum. Moored near the Maritime |
| will find a museum, or at least an exhibit dedicated | | | | Museum, the ship is a favorite museum with |
| to the subject matter in Halifax, Nova Scotia. | | | | active hands on kids who love to play. |
| From ship wrecks to basketball, family friendly | | | | Nova Scotia Museum of Natural History: This |
| Nova Scotia museums cover it all. | | | | Halifax museum offers programs which are very |
| Here are a few of the unique and different | | | | kid friendly. Just think squishy and creepy things |
| offerings of Halifax museums including: | | | | that kids love to touch. There are many touch |
| Citadel Hill: Where historical reenactments bring | | | | tanks as well as the museum's resident tortoise, |
| soldiers and bagpipers of the Citadel Hill National | | | | Gus, who captures the imaginations of anyone |
| Historic Site back to life. Realistic costumes | | | | who see him. |
| complete the experience while waiting for the | | | | Nova Scotia Sport Hall of Fame: It's all about the |
| firing of the Noon Day Gun. Open daily May | | | | game – be it baseball, hockey, or any other |
| through October. | | | | sport included in the hall of fame. Kids learn about |
| Maritime Museum of the Atlantic: Displays a wide | | | | the many sports stars born in and around Nova |
| variety of historical naval items and features | | | | Scotia. |
| exhibits about the Titanic and the Halifax | | | | Not all Nova Scotia museums are aimed at |
| Explosion, the fishing industry and shipwrecks, the | | | | children. Many are strictly for adults including the |
| museum offers enough to draw in any visitor. | | | | Grand Pre Historic Site in rural Annapolis Valley, or |
| The Theodore Tugboat exhibit based on the | | | | the historical homes of Windsor. Maybe a visit is |
| television program is designed with the kids in | | | | warranted to the Fisheries Museum in Lunenburg. |
| mind. . Afterward, take a trip across the harbor | | | | Or how about the Alexander Graham Bell Museum |
| on the Halifax-Dartmouth ferry. | | | | in Cape Breton. There is truly something for |
| HMCS Sackville: Climb aboard and explore the | | | | everyone. |