





Canadian Museum of Immigration at Pier 21
The Canadian Museum of Immigration at Pier 21 is a poignant tribute to the millions of immigrants who arrived in Canada through Pier 21 in Halifax, Nova Scotia, between 1928 and 1971. Often referred to as the 'Gateway to Canada,' this museum offers immersive exhibits, personal stories, and artifacts that bring to life the diverse experiences of newcomers. Visitors can explore interactive displays, listen to oral histories, and even trace their own family's immigration journey. The museum's location in the historic Pier 21 building adds an authentic layer to the experience, making it a must-visit for anyone interested in Canada's rich multicultural heritage.
Opening Hours
Location
1055 Marginal Rd, Halifax, NS B3H 4P7, Canada
Everything You Need to Know
Why Visit
Gain a deeper understanding of Canada's multicultural identity through personal immigration stories.
Explore interactive exhibits that make history engaging for visitors of all ages.
Trace your own family's immigration journey using the museum's extensive resources.
History & Background
Pier 21 served as Canada's primary immigration gateway from 1928 to 1971, welcoming over one million immigrants, refugees, and war brides. The building was repurposed as a museum in 1999 to preserve and share these stories. Designated a National Historic Site, the museum now stands as a testament to the courage and resilience of those who sought a new life in Canada, offering a unique perspective on the country's development through the lens of immigration.
Insider Tips
Plan to spend at least 2-3 hours to fully explore the exhibits and interactive displays.
Check the museum's website for special events or temporary exhibitions that might enhance your visit.
If you're researching family history, bring any relevant documents or information to make use of the museum's resources.
Visit during weekdays or early mornings to avoid crowds, especially during peak tourist seasons.
What Visitors Say
“Visitors frequently praise the museum for its emotional and educational impact, highlighting the personal stories and interactive exhibits. Many describe it as a moving experience that provides deep insight into Canada's immigration history. The staff's knowledge and the well-curated displays are also commonly commended.”
Find Your Way
1055 Marginal Rd, Halifax, NS B3H 4P7, Canada