Nestled in Halifax, the Maritime Museum of the Atlantic delves into the rich seafaring history of Nova Scotia and its deep connection to the Atlantic Ocean. The museum chronicles the region’s maritime heritage, starting with the arrival of French, Irish, and Scottish immigrants by boat. Exhibits highlight the significance of boatbuilding and fishing trades, which have shaped the area’s cultural and economic landscape. Visitors can explore the stories and artifacts that bring this maritime legacy to life, offering a tangible connection to the past.
Maritime Museum of the Atlantic
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