Pier 21 is a history museum Halifax located in Canada.
1055 Marginal Rd Halifax NS B3H 4P7 Canada
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The Scotiabank Centre for Family Research is available on the main level of the museum without having to enter the museum itself (so it's free!) - staff tries their hardest to help solve mysteries.
A pirandelian gallery of madness, with an occasional glimpse of happiness and artistic mastery
You have got to stroll along the board walk and just take it all in ...and get a hot dog ; eat outside. There is a wine bar called "The bicycle thief" ...
It takes about 3 hours do see and read everything!
Traveling with kids? Get the museum passport for $1 and get stamps on each stop at the museum .
Exceptionally interesting view of Canadian History. A 'must see.'
Staff is very helpful and tries to find all the information they can for you. Worth the trip.
Difficult to get info about family history unless they immigrated 70+ years ago or have been dead for 20 years. Otherwise - AMAZING.
Good exhibitions with lots of interactive options
Very interesting museum . Join a tour .
Good place to go and see the different cruise ships when they are in port .
The video show is excellent, don't miss it!!
The immigration gateway for millions of new Canadians, come see the history of our country and people who shaped it.
The views and history are special.
Good venue for the Together we brew beerfest.
It's a real cool place! Loved it!
Market museum
They've done a great deal to update the museum in the last couple of years. Lots more for littles and bigs to do. Such a great place to learn about the local flora and fauna - Jenn Hollis
Do the tour as it's very investing and informative. take kids to the Tailer Shop to try on clothes and the School Room to try fountain pens and slates. - Kelly Mitchell
I love this place, there is so much to see. Personally I loved taking so many pictures. - Aubrey Essary
The creperie mobile was delicious, had the mozza, tomato, basil crepe. It took longer than ideal, but was worth the wait! - Chantelle Pidgeon
The Barrel Aged Barley Wine is released in small quantities once per year. It's pricey, but worth it! - Ben Wedge