Meetings Discover Glooscaps WorldKluskap (Glooscap) is an Abenaki word meaning 'man from nothing'. Glooscap, the first human, was created out of a bolt of lightening in the sand an...more...See more text
The Upper Stewiacke area has a remarkable number of organizations. In the year 2000, representatives from many organizations created a Millennium quilt that displays over thirty or...more...See more text
The Bass River Heritage Society was formed in 1997, and, in late 1999, the society's dream became a reality: a museum was to open. The museum has been operating every summer since ...more...See more text
Remsheg The Place BetweenWallace is a picturesque village with a diverse cultural heritage. The remnants of Mi kmaq habitation and the Acadian Dykes are visible reminders of our fi...more...See more text
Electricity-ExhibitYou might be surprised to know that the Museum of Industry is not about rusting hunks of metal and complicated explanations of how things were made. Our visitors...more...See more text
The Waverley Community Association (WCA) has been active as a volunteer community organization for more than 25 years. Its past executive has included members from many of the olde...more...See more text
Located in the heritage home (c. 1838) of Robert Barry Dickey, Father of Confederation, the Cumberland County Museum and Archives focuses on the industrial and social history of Cu...more...See more text
Randall House Museum is operated by the Wolfville Historical Society, or the WHS. The WHS is a registered Canadian Charitable Organization, incorporated in Nova Scotia by the Socie...more...See more text
Delight in the warmth of the wood stoves, just like at.View all EventsWhats newAll of the Nova Scotia Museum websites are now responsive! Check out your favourite museums on the go...more...See more text