Pier 21
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Pier 21
Attraction Introduction:
Pier 21 is one of the most beloved historic sites located in Halifax, Nova Scotia. It served as an ocean liner terminal and immigration shed for the trans-Atlantic ocean liners at which nearly one million immigrants landed in Canada between 1928 and 1971. Today, it operates as the Canadian Museum of Immigration at Pier 21, offering visitors a moving glimpse into the past through its powerful exhibits and interactive displays. This museum is dedicated to sharing the diverse stories of those who made their journey to Canada, contributing to the rich cultural tapestry of the nation.
Visiting Tips:
When visiting Pier 21, make sure you allocate at least two to three hours to fully explore the museum's exhibits and interactive features. Begin your visit with the "First Steps, First Impressions" multimedia presentation for an immersive introduction to the immigrant experience. The Scotiabank Family History Centre can provide personalized searches into your ancestry, making your visit even more memorable. Don’t miss the opportunity to attend one of the guided tours, which are highly informative and bring the history of Pier 21 to life. Additionally, the museum periodically hosts special exhibitions and events, so check their schedule in advance.
Precautions:
Before visiting, ensure you check the current opening hours on the official website as they may vary seasonally. Keep in mind that Pier 21 is fully accessible and offers amenities such as elevators, ramps, and accessible restrooms to ensure a comfortable visit for all guests. Photography is allowed in most areas, but be sure to look for signs indicating restricted areas. Finally, to make the most of your visit, consider booking tickets online in advance to avoid long lines at the entrance.