It Happened at Moose RiverGold mining was big business on the Eastern Shore of Nova Scotia in the early 1900's. Several villages, including Moose River had actively produced gold mines.
On Easter Sunday ...
King Seaman - His Legacy ContinuesThis project describes the life and achievements of Amos “King” Seaman, a merchant, landowner, businessman, and philanthropist who lived in Minudie, Nova Scotia, from 1796 until 1864, and ...
Lake Ainslie - The Settlers StoryThis Community Memory exhibit traces the settlement of East Lake Ainslie from its beginning in 1820. Located on Cape Breton Island, Nova Scotia, the settlement began at the shores of and i...
MacDonald House Museum tells its story.MacDonald House and the MacDonald family played a significant role in the community of Cape Breton, Nova Scotia, in the mid- to late-19th century. The house was the location of the post o...
Marine History of Yarmouth Nova ScotiaIn the late 1800s, a time when Yarmouth, Nova Scotia's fleet could boast of being the second largest in Canada, its sea captains were renowned in seaports around the world. The era produce...
Play Hard, Play Fast, Play Ball!In the 13 years following World War II, a time when people were feeling exuberant and expressing that exuberance in play, Nova Scotia was home to one of the most exciting baseball leagues ...
Scottish buildings of urban and rural PictouNova Scotia’s, Pictou County, and in particular, the Town of Pictou, boasts some the finest examples of Scottish nineteenth century architectural heritage to be found in North America. Thi...
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