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    4.0 (1 review)

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    Memory Lane Heritage Village

    Memory Lane Heritage Village

    4.5(2 reviews)
    83.0 km

    Memory Lane Heritage Village is not very well-known, but it should be. It's a reasonably priced,…read moreinteresting, and tasty experience about an hour outside Metro Halifax. The scene is a Nova Scotia village set in the 1940s and 50s, complete with a cookhouse serving up home made beans, molasses brown bread, and gingerbread. The "Tour and Chow" package for an adult is $12 and you should plan on spending at least a couple of hours there. Wandering through the many buildings on site will bring back memories for some and will be a learning experience for the younger set. Kodak moments abound. You won't get a menu choice in the cookhouse, and it's very rustic, but VERY good. Unfortunately, the village is only open daily 11-4pm June 15th - Sept. 15th., but there are a number of special events coming up over the colder months that may make it worth the trip. It would also be a good option for someone looking for something a bit different for a wedding or anniversary party. Check it out!

    It was years back when my family and I took a trip through the Maritimes, but visiting Memory Lane…read moreHeritage Village in NS was one of its highlights. As an Asian, taking this tour through the village was a complete eye opener and a learning experience of the Western culture. It was very interesting to see how folks lived back in the 40s and 50s. The best part about the tour had to be the food though; everything was delicious. If you're travelling through the Maritimes provinces, stop by Lake Charlotte and take a tour of this magnificent village. It is relatively cheap and a fun way to learn something new, I guarantee it.

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    Memory Lane Heritage Village - Inside the Hosking General Store!

    Inside the Hosking General Store!

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    The model A pulling out from the pumps!

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    Halifax Planetarium - Peter Klages' photo uploaded

    Halifax Planetarium

    5.0(2 reviews)
    88.6 km

    The shows are presented by volunteer amateur astronomers, mostly for the Halifax Centre of the…read moreRoyal Astronomical Society of Canada. Currently, public shows are on alternate Thursdays only. Ages range: 8 and up. This is not a fancy planetarium like in some spiffy science centres, but the setting is friendly and intimate, and the presenters approachable. It is a great way to learn about the sky, and the show always goes on, rain or shine!

    Let's start with the only bad thing: your neck might get a bit sore after staring up at "the night…read moresky" for an hour. Seriously, I kind of wish that they just put mats down on the floor and everyone could lie down and stargaze. So, if you've never been, here's the deal: They do different presentations throughout the year, typically an hour in length and $5/adult. You do have to e-mail ahead of time to reserve space (see their Web site). You'll get a star chart print-out and some optional brochures if you want to expand and/or apply your learning. Once you're in, they gradually adjust your eyes to night vision by dimming the lights. Then the magic begins. You wouldn't think at the beginning that a simple domed tent and some strange looking machine could transport you into the night sky. But it happens. The presenter my evening also made sure to inject a fair bit of humour. The machine itself was made by hand in the 1950s and technically belongs to the Museum on Natural History but is on permanent loan to Dalhousie.

    Debert Military History Society - museums - Updated July 2026

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