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Plan Your Visit

The Queens County Museum is an accessible museum for people of all ages. There are washrooms and picnic benches on site. We have our own parking lot, so parking is free to all visitors. Just moments away from the heart of Liverpool, our friendly staff will accommodate you as best we can. Looking to book a group tour? No problem! Just give us a call at 354-4058 for more information. Pets are not allowed in the Museum.

The South Shore, Nova Scotia was rated one of the top 10 coastal destinations in the world by National Geographic in 2010. ‘With its lighthouse-studded peninsulas and cozy harborside villages, Nova Scotia's foggy South Shore conforms to the quintessential image of Atlantic Canada” (National Geographic Traveler). So what are you waiting for?! Come visit our Museum in Liverpool and experience the South Shore of Nova Scotia!

Quote taken from http://travel.nationalgeographic.com/travel/coastal-destinations-rated/top/nova-scotia/

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In order to better accommodate your visit to Liverpool, Nova Scotia, here are some links that may be of interest.

Region of Queens Travel Guide

This site contains everything you wish to know about staying in Queens County. From restaurants to accommodations, the Region of Queens is sure to make planning your trip to Liverpool much easier.

Nova Scotia

This site contains a wealth of knowledge for your trip to Nova Scotia. We highly recommend visiting this page if you need help planning your trip.

Nova Scotia Webcams

This site offers up to date views of the South Shore and other parts of Nova Scotia. Wondering whether Peggy’s Cove is foggy or if it’s a perfect beach day at White Point? Check out this site and see for yourself! There’s even a link that shows you a live lobster trap!

Nova Scotia Museum Complex

The Queens County Museum is proud to be complexed with the Perkin’s House. The Perkin’s House is the oldest museum within the Nova Scotia Museum Complex and this link will take you to their website so you can see the various provincial museums that Nova Scotia has to offer.

Routes to Your Roots

The Queens County Museum houses the Thomas Raddall Research Center. This center is a part of Routes to Roots, where you can come in and research your family tree.

Thomas Raddall Research Centre

Whether you are trying to find information on the history of Queens County or your family genealogy, the Thomas Raddall Research Centre contains a wealth of information that may assist you in your search.

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Last Updated January 25, 2011

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