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  • The Gold Rush in British Columbia and the Yukon
    by Western University's MA Public History Program Students "The crowd of crazy fools" [1] It was a strange scene in Dawson City in the summer of 1897. Amidst the ramshackle wooden buildings, the muddy streets, and the grime covered prospectors, a large white circus tent covered the space of a city …
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  • Office of the Auditor General Reports
    Special Examination Report 2020 Canadian Museum of Immigration at Pier 21 … Office of the Auditor General Reports …
  • Ship Arrival Database
    Search passenger ships calling at Pier 21 in Halifax from 1928-1971. Dates are scheduled arrival dates, so they are occasionally off by a day or two if the ship arrived early or late. Please note, the database is incomplete . The source material for 1960 and 1962-1966 was damaged or missing. Some …
  • Host a Travelling Exhibition
    Engage your audience in immigration history and create conversation by featuring an exhibition from our expert curatorial team in your space. What’s available eat make share: a taste of immigration A History Exposed: The Enslavement of Black People in Canada Refuge Canada Tent Refuge Canada Fully …
  • The Pier 21 Club
    Refresh from current site … The Pier 21 Club …
  • COVID-19: Staying Safe
    As we re-open to the public, we ask you to work with us to keep the Museum a safe space for yourself, for all visitors and for our staff. The Museum is closely following public health guidelines as outlined by the Nova Scotia Department of Health. All visitors are required to wear a mask while …
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