Province House

Province House

Province House

Province House, the oldest legislative building in Canada, stands as a testament to the country’s rich history. Located in Halifax, its classic Palladian design features towering columns and symmetrical architecture. Inside, visitors can explore a sizable portrait collection that offers a visual journey through the past. Today, Province House remains a vibrant center of governance, serving as the meeting place for the Nova Scotia legislative assembly. Visitors have the unique opportunity to observe a House of Assembly sitting, witnessing the ongoing process of democracy and decision-making.

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