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The story of the older Canadian immigrants is so moving that tears can't help but flow. It used to be a landing point for immigrants, where passenger ships docked at the dock and immigration procedures. There are transfer interpreters who can listen to them explain the immigration stories of those days.
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The story of the older Canadian immigrants is so moving that tears can't help but flow. It used to be a landing point for immigrants, where passenger ships docked at the dock and immigration procedures. There are transfer interpreters who can listen to them explain the immigration stories of those days.
The long walk to the end of the boardwalk and Pier 21 is a reminder to first or second generation Canadians who get lost on the migrant road, long and helpless. Luckily we were lucky enough to be the last guest, with a informative, interesting young guide and even using a picture of her grandmother as a prop. Hopefully we could spend more time and come back.
Address: 1055 Marginal Road Halifax, Nova Scotia Canada B3H 4P7 The museum is located by the sea, about 10-15 minutes walk from the city center. Just behind the Westin Hotel, come out of the Westin Hotel and walk for 2 minutes. Red brick building, there is a green train model parked next to the museum, which is very conspicuous and easy to find.
Tickets: Adults with tax $14.50 Seniors (60 years old and above) $11.25 Student $9.25 Youngsters (6-16 years old) $9.25 Children (5 years old and under) Free family ticket (2 adults + 3 children) $34.500 (more than 3 children, one more + 3.45)
Canada is an immigrant の country, naturally there is immigration の Museum! I saw the show, the exhibits inside, very good!