Age of Sail Museum

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Port Greville, Canada

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Maritime museum· Archive· Genealogist· Heritage building· Museums and Institutions· Cafe· Gift shop· Tourist attraction

Age of Sail Museum Reviews | Rating 4.6 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

Age of Sail Museum is located in Port Greville, Canada on 8334 NS-209. Age of Sail Museum is rated 4.6 out of 5 in the category maritime museum in Canada. We are a community run, non-profit charitable organization. Our museum focuses on the lumbering, shipbuilding and communities of The Parrsborough Shore. We have been in operation since 1994 and currently boast 6 display building an archives, genealogy file and a cafe and gift shop. Located in rural Nova Scotia our goal is to preserve the local history while educating others on our area, promoting inclusion and honesty and cohesiveness not only in our displays but in our community itself. Like most museums our biggest assets are our volunteers and the few staff we can afford to hire. It is the communities passion and the generosity of locals and visitors a like that has enabled us to grow and continue growing.

Address

8334 NS-209

Phone

+1 9023482030

Company size

1-10 employees

Headquarters

Port Greville, Nova Scotia

Founded

1992

Amenities

Good for kidsRestaurantToilets

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible car parkWheelchair-accessible entranceWheelchair-accessible toilet

Open hours

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mei mei Sing

Nice little private own museum not with the government museum pass.

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David Elliott

This was an unexpected treasure. High quality exhibits with excellent curation. There is a combination of indoor and outdoor exhibits across several buildings. One of the buildings is shaped like the overturned hull of a ship. Fees are modest 5 adult 4 senior.

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Robert Kloske

Love it. Very well done. Appreciated the washrooms being open during our fall season visit.

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CartoonCritter1985

A lovely little museum with a lot history!

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Cheryl Anne

We dropped by to see the museum and there is a lot to learn. It's location is at the right place halfway between Port Greville and Advocate Harbour. It's got a restaurant that serves really good lobster sandwich and potato salad and also has clean washrooms.