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Nova Scotia Cottages and Hotels-Family Museumsdecks of the HMCS Sackville, a WWII Corvette
Pick a topic and it's almost guaranteed that youand floating museum. Moored near the Maritime
will find a museum, or at least an exhibit dedicatedMuseum, 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 friendlyNova 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 differentkid 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 bringtanks as well as the museum's resident tortoise,
soldiers and bagpipers of the Citadel Hill NationalGus, who captures the imaginations of anyone
Historic Site back to life. Realistic costumeswho see him.
complete the experience while waiting for theNova Scotia Sport Hall of Fame: It's all about the
firing of the Noon Day Gun. Open daily Maygame – 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 widethe many sports stars born in and around Nova
variety of historical naval items and featuresScotia.
exhibits about the Titanic and the HalifaxNot all Nova Scotia museums are aimed at
Explosion, the fishing industry and shipwrecks, thechildren. 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 thethe historical homes of Windsor. Maybe a visit is
television program is designed with the kids inwarranted to the Fisheries Museum in Lunenburg.
mind. . Afterward, take a trip across the harborOr 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 theeveryone.