Overview
The Nova Scotia Museum of Natural History is one of Halifax’s most popular educational attractions, exploring the province’s wildlife, geology, and human heritage.
Exhibits
Visitors can discover marine life displays, Mi’kmaq cultural exhibits, and fossil collections that reveal Nova Scotia’s natural evolution. The museum’s most beloved resident is Gus the Gopher Tortoise, a local icon.
Experience
Perfect for families and school groups, this museum combines hands-on learning with conservation awareness, connecting people to nature and local science.
Location: 44.6456181, -63.5848539
Tags:
– House Number: 1747
– Postal Code: B3H 3A6
– Building: yes
– Name: Nova Scotia Museum of Natural History
– Name (English): Nova Scotia Museum of Natural History
– Opening Hours: Mo-Su 09:30-16:30
– Phone: +1-902-424-7353
– Source: CanVec 6.0 – NRCan
– Tourism: Museum
– Wheelchair Accessible: Wheelchair Accessible
– Wikidata: Q1318966
– Wikipedia: English Wikipedia – Nova Scotia Museum of Natural History
– Street: Summer Street