1675 Lower Water St, Halifax, NS B3J 1S3, CanadaMap
Phone+1 902-424-7491
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It’s a great museum, very interesting and informative, there’s a great exhibition about the Big Bang and the Titanic, and the model ship’s exhibition is beautiful, whether it’s newly curated.
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Maritime Museum of the Atlantic Highlights: Must-See Features and Attractions
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The Atlantic Maritime Museum is close to the sea and has a very eye-catching appearance. In addition to introducing the history of the Halifax explosion, the museum also displays many models of early cruise ships. It is worth mentioning that, since part of the Titanic was salvaged to the Port of Halifax, the museum also has a link about the Titanic, including the salvaged shipwrecks, ship wrecks, and some historically significant old photo. There is a shop specializing in the sale of spare parts for ships in the museum, which can be bought as souvenirs. The HMCSSackville frigate, which served in World War II, is moored in a nearby harbor. The staff on it are from the Canadian Navy. If you are interested, you can visit together.
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Maritime Museum of the Atlantic Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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It’s a great museum, very interesting and informative, there’s a great exhibition about the Big Bang and the Titanic, and the model ship’s exhibition is beautiful, whether it’s newly curated.
Visit this museum to learn about some of the world's major disasters, such as the sinking of the Titanic and the Halifax explosion, which originally happened in or near this city. The museum's outdoor exhibition and its nearby bay are worth a visit!
There are many models of the ship, as well as the Titanic, the city closest to the Titanic wreck, and many people are buried in the city. It is worth a visit.
Tuesday is free, and there are music performances, and this year more students speak cutely than last year.
Not really like visiting places like museums! So not much feeling!