86 Haliburton Road, Pictou, NS B0K 1H0
Community-run genealogy and history centre preserving Scottish heritage in Nova Scotia. Houses extensive archives of photographs, maps, newspapers, and family records related to Pictou County. Features the historic McCulloch House with gardens, plus the innovative HAGGIS archival
Scottish genealogy and local history centre with archives, family records, and the HAGGIS research database.
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Updated · Mis à jour — May 8, 2026
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The Canada Strong Pass is a 2025–2026 federal initiative designed to boost attendance and accessibility by offering free admission to children (17 and under) and 50% off for young adults (18–24). It aims to foster national heritage exploration, with the federal government (and some provincial governments) providing funding to offset lost revenue for participating institutions.
Le Laissez-passer Canada fort est une initiative fédérale 2025-2026 conçue pour stimuler la fréquentation et l'accessibilité en offrant l'admission gratuite aux enfants (17 ans et moins) et 50 % de réduction pour les jeunes adultes (18-24 ans). Il vise à encourager l'exploration du patrimoine national, le gouvernement fédéral (et certains gouvernements provinciaux) fournissant un financement pour compenser les pertes de revenus des établissements participants.