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Canadees Museum van Immigratie bij Pier 21 Toegang & Tour

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Beschrijving

De Canada Strong Pass is terug van 19 juni tot 7 september 2026 : 24 jaar en jonger, genieten van gratis of met korting toegang. Meer dan een nationaal museum en nationale historische site. Onze interactieve tentoonstellingen hebben activiteiten voor alle leeftijden. Dompel jezelf onder in onze geschiedenis en leer over de moed, hoop, ontberingen en veerkracht die de kern vormen van de ervaring van immigranten. Gelegen aan de Halifax waterkant. BEZIENSWAARDIGHEDEN : NIEUW : Welcome To Turtle Island : Inheemse kunstinstallatie van Tribal Fusion Art (dec 2025 - 2027) STAP IN HET VERLEDEN : Ervaar hoe het was om naar Canada te emigreren via de historische Pier 21 waar bijna een miljoen immigranten hier van 1928 tot 1971 aankwamen met een Engelse of Franse rondleiding. ONTDEK MEER DAN 400 JAAR GESCHIEDENIS in de tentoonstelling Canadian Immigration Story, inclusief een film van 10 minuten met bijdragen van Canadese immigranten. ONTDEK DE WORTELS VAN UW FAMILIE in het Scotiabank Family History Centre. SHOP Canadese schatten in de Museum Boutique. Restaurant ter plaatse

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Canadees Museum van Immigratie bij Pier 21 Toegang & Tour
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  • Van 12 dec tot 15 jan 2025.: Geniet van GRATIS of gereduceerde toegang voor bezoekers van 24 jaar en jonger. Plan uw bezoek vandaag nog!

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Toegang inbegrepen

De Canada Strong Pass is terug van 19 juni tot 7 september 2026 : 24 jaar en jonger kunnen gratis of met korting toegang krijgen. Ontdek waarom het Canadian Museum of Immigration op Pier 21 een van de Hoogstgewaardeerde bezienswaardigheden in Halifax is. Leer en verken de voortdurende immigratie van Canada aan de hand van verhalen uit de eerste hand. Het museum ligt aan de waterkant van Halifax in de nationale historische site van Pier 21. Stap in het verleden en ervaar hoe het was om naar Canada te immigreren. Neem deel aan een rondleiding in het Engels of Frans van de Pier 21 Story Exhibition. Uw toegang is inclusief toegang tot alle tentoonstellingen, films, café & cadeauwinkel. Volg de evolutie van immigratie naar Canada in de Canadese Immigratie Story Exhibition. Expert onderzoekers kunnen u helpen de geschiedenis en reis van uw familie te ontdekken in ons Scotiabank Family History Centre. Boek vooraf en geniet van flexibele toegang!

Hoogtepunten

Toegang tot alle tentoonstellingen van het museum, Rondleiding, Museum Boutique, Scotiabank Family History Centre

Wat is inbegrepen

Inbegrepen
Toegang tot alle tentoonstellingen van het museum, Rondleiding, Museum Boutique, Scotiabank Family History Centre

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Belangrijke informatie

  • Rolstoeltoegankelijk
  • Baby's en kleine kinderen kunnen in een wandel- of kinderwagen mee
  • Hulpdieren toegestaan
  • Opties voor openbaar vervoer zijn in de buurt aanwezig
  • Vervoersopties zijn rolstoeltoegankelijk
  • Alle plaatsen en oppervlakken zijn rolstoeltoegankelijk
  • Geschikt voor alle condities

Beoordelingen(27)

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Mummobear
August 16, 2026
Cool museum to visit to understand the immigrant experience

The 30 min tour with the museum guide provided a nice overview of the immigrant experience post war. The diorama recreation of the immigration port, rooms was well done, as was the cabins. Following the tour was a modern film of immigrants to Canada which was also very informative. As well, there is a research library that can provide documents of your family who landed at any of Canada ‘s port. They will sell you the documents if they are older than 75 y. Any landed immigrants info less than 75 y is protected information. It is cool to look up your ancestry if you have the specifications such as name , year of landing , death , residences. There could be a line up for this service so get there early.

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brucepeterson
August 13, 2026
Insights Gained

Check out the Scotia Bank Family History Centre. Bring as much information that you have about your ancestor to narrow your search. I would also suggest the guided tour of the Immigration Museum, it gave life to my great grandparents experiences coming to Canada in the 1880's.

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jdawnl
July 20, 2026
Must see

I am so glad we walked a bit further down the Halifax waterfront to spend some time at Pier 21. Every Canadian should see this museum. There is an office that can help find information about when/how your ancestors arrived in Canada. I did not come prepared with any information, so did not do this, but wish I had known ahead of time. The museum has both early Canadian and more modern immigration information. Well worth a visit!

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KelliL_12
July 17, 2026
A bit of history

A trip back in time. So many Canadians (>1M) have a connection to Pier 21.

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sarasU3080EX
July 15, 2026
Disappointment Returning to Pier 21.

As someone who was born and raised in Halifax, I have always been incredibly proud of Pier 21 and the important role it played in Canada's history. Growing up, I remember visiting the museum on school trips, where I first learned about this important chapter of our country's past. Recently, I returned with my family and my boyfriend's family, who had travelled from another country, because I wanted them to experience one of the most historically significant sites in our province. I was genuinely disappointed to discover that the original Oceans of Hope film, which had concluded the museum experience for many years, has been replaced. The original film beautifully captured the stories of the millions of immigrants, refugees, war brides, children, and families who passed through Pier 21 between 1928 and 1971. It provided an emotional and historically appropriate conclusion to a tour focused on that specific period in Canadian history. Although the new multimedia presentation includes interviews with at least two individuals who immigrated through Pier 21 before it closed as an immigration centre, much of its focus shifts to immigration experiences that occurred after the site had already ceased operating in that role. As a result, it feels disconnected from the historical timeline visitors have just spent the tour learning about. One of the strengths of Pier 21 has always been its honest portrayal of history. It does not shy away from difficult topics, including the discrimination and restrictive immigration policies that existed at different points in Canada's past. Understanding these realities is essential because history allows us to recognize how far we have come while reminding us of the lessons we should never forget. While Canada has rightly earned a reputation as a multicultural nation, preserving the history that shaped our country is equally important. Museums exist to preserve history in its proper context. The story of modern multicultural Canada is important, but it should complement—not replace—the interpretation of one of Canada's most significant historical immigration sites. I believe Oceans of Hope was an integral part of telling the story of Pier 21 and the generations of people whose lives were forever changed by passing through its doors. I sincerely hope the museum considers restoring the original film or, at the very least, presenting the newer multimedia experience separately. Doing so would preserve the historical integrity of the museum while still allowing visitors to learn about Canada's continuing immigration story. For anyone else who misses Oceans of Hope, I was happy to learn that the film is still available for purchase in the museum's boutique. When I asked what had happened to it, an employee told me that it is one of the most common questions they receive and that many visitors express disappointment about its removal from the museum experience. She then showed me where I could purchase a copy, and I was grateful to be able to bring it home. While I'm glad the film has been preserved in that way, I truly hope future visitors will once again have the opportunity to experience it as the powerful conclusion to the Pier 21 tour.

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France_G
July 15, 2026
Interesting information...

Interesting information about immigration and what immigrants have to study to become Canadian citizens.

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Alison W
July 10, 2026
A slice of history

Fascinating insight into stories of some of the over 800K people who passed through this facility on their immigration journey to Canada in the middle section of the 20th Century. Many very positive stories but, as with any country, there have been mistakes, or callous treatment and these do get mentioned. The guides I saw were both immigrants themselves, maybe a deliberate choice, which enhanced the stories they relayed to us. I had a great grandfather who immigrated to Canada but died here whilst his family remained in the UK and I found a little bit of extra information about him, though he didn't pass through Halifax. Thoroughly recommend this museum.

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rcnazareth74
July 10, 2026
Our visit to the Canadian Museum of Immigration

Very educational museum. The walk tour guide is very knowledgable anout the immigration history. The pkace is wonderful with souvenir shops!

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Roving62238247959
July 6, 2026
Informative interlude

Went here before flying back to UK. Spent 3 hours here including a tour by museum employee around the original immigration facility which was enjoyable, informative and at times amusing. She illustrated the tour with stories of those who had passed through the facility in a very effective and moving way. The rest of the museum tells the story of immigration into Canada. While I am sure it waters down some of the issues it does not hide the mistakes that were made. There is effective use of interviews and av material.While we did not use the service there are staff who can help you find out about your relative if they passed through the facility or even I believe if they entered the USA. Well worth the 15CD fee(senior rate).

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chait1788
June 30, 2026
Visit on a Rainy Day

The museum was decent, nice way to showcase the immigration roots of Canada through halifax. Exhibits of people stories were good. Museum a bit expensive and visit would take an hour or two - good place to visit on a rainy day.

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