Reviews of Africville Museum (Tourist Attraction)

5795 Africville Rd, Halifax, NS B3K 2R9, Canada

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REVIEWS OF Africville Museum IN Nova Scotia

Daniel Schloss

I knew a little bit about Africville from having lived here for a few years and having studied it a little bit during law school. But this is an immersive experience. Every Canadian should see this museum.

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Joi Carvery-Taylor

Beautiful.

Kassie Dwarika

Staff was very friendly and informed. Raising awareness about a lesser known part of history. the museum is small but I recommend engaging with the staff for a personalized experience.

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Wilderness Wanderer

A place everyone should know about. Admission should be free

Nick Bottomley

Schuyler Smith

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Krystle Raymond

A piece of Canadian history that all Canadians should visit or at least know the story of. This place is so meaningful. I am sincerely grateful for having visited this site

Jonathan Blackburn

Ray Zemaitis

Fascinating info on a part of history I had no knowledge of.

n “koll” k

Museum is must to know about untold history of black communities in nova scotia. Learned alot which I had no idea before. A must visit on halifax sightseeing.

Tasmina Rahman

Emily Miller

Small but mighty museum! Somewhere that all Haligonians should visit, as well as any visitors to the city.

Craig Nauss

Awesome experince surrounded by a beautiful park. Needs better access for people whom don't drive(not museum's fault)

Meeeksss

Learned a lot!

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Alexandre Desaulniers

Beautiful park with endless amazing history and strengths of its community!

Christine Emberley

So much history that isn't talked about. Worth it to learn about the injustices of the past.

Joshua Swain

The guide knew tons, was friendly, and had personal connections to Africville. The video booths were cool too

Lorraine Fralick

Percy A Paris

Love this place! My only pet peeve is the facility is not large enough to accommodate large crowds. It is small and needs an additional building on site to accommodate events. This is a must visit for ALL HRM residents and nonresidents plus any visitors to the HRM, whether they be Nova Scotians or from away. This should be a must visit for EVERY school in NS.

Becky Bruce

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Tara Elizabeth

What a touching tribute to another shameful Canadian racist act. We were delighted by our guide and live that both people working there are descendents of people who lived in that area. Her story of camping reunions was really touching.

Chris B

A nice, small museum that serves as a sad reminder of our all-too-recent hateful history. The demolishing of Africville is still very much within living memory, and it's very visible beyond the church interior what Halifax had done to its taxpayers here; by intentionally surrounding it with heavy industry and polluting facilities. The staff was very helpful and admission was a good price. You can read the primary documents of the city's apology and listen to the spirits celebrating the removed neighborhood. Definitely recommend the visit, and feel free to ask lots of questions!

Daniel Gregoire

A poignant and moving memorial to an important lost community. Lost but not forgotten.

Todd Smeed

Extremely educational and informative. I would recommend everyone take a moment and learn about this important part of history.

Ken Parrett

Great museum to learn about black history in Nova Scotia!

Yvette Barnes

Incredible experience! Every black person who lives in Canada must visit. Put it on your bucket list!

Stefanie Travis

Our guide was so helpful and knowledgeable. We stayed and talked to her for another half hour after we had finished. Its a small place with alot of information, a real hidden gem on the big water front park! Visit, its worth it !

Jackie Gordon Singing Chef

Never forget Africville. This small, but intimately curated museum and park is a loving testimony to the terrible tragedy in Halifax where a community of Black Canadians was dismantled and destroyed and eventually given recognition by the government. It was heartbreaking, but also inspiring from the point of view that the people from that tight knit community fought for their legacy and at least got the church rebuilt and the area renamed. Totally worth a visit.

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R Schwarz

A must-visit museum for Halifax tourists. The staff are passionate story-tellers and are doing great work to preserve the meaningful and tragic story of the Africville residents. Please sign their petition for better pedestrian access, Barrington St is a menace!

Krista Lalonde

This musuem and historic site were beautiful, the people at museum were helpful and knowledgable. I was still a bit interested to see how the Halifax explosion impacted Africville.

Amanda Ashley

Marcia

Amazing history well put together.

Oliver Segundo Martínez

(Translated) Good museum with friendly staff. (Original) Buen museo con personal amigable.

Middlé Lemoine

Great little museum with a welcoming staff and a lot of interesting things to see. You won't regret the trip.

Laura Miller

Every Nova Scotian should ensure they go to this place and learn about this horrible time in our history. The museum is well curated and has welcoming staff who will answer any and all questions with grace.

Shahram (Shelby)

Nathan Gildart

A very important museum for local and national history and culture. A nice park outside the replica church, friendly staff. Learn about the neglect of the local African-Canadian population in Halifax and efforts to reconcile by the government. Surprisingly, this is a national historical site but doesn't receive funding. Still struggling. Shameful.

gregory cadeau

Was closed at 4pm

Pablo Rivera

Martine Courant Rife

Jewel Watson

Very interesting place and guides are knowledgeable.

sola joseph

It was a humbling experience visiting this museum and learning the history of africville. The workers here were so lovely and took the time to really explain the history. I was so moved by the resilient spirit the former residents of africville had. I hope one day they get the government can repay the families what they are owed and much more.

John Reidy

Informative and interesting presentation. Great staff.

Jason Michael

A place that needs to be experienced, not just read about or heard about...

Howard Meeks

In the 1960s Canada dispossessed an entire community, coincidentally at the same time that serious civil rights violations were occurring in the United States. Canadians are very proud of their heritage yet somehow the travesty at Africkville occurred and Canada is ok with that. This shameful wrong needs to be re-examined in the true spirit of reconciliation. It’s a beautiful museum that does its best to memorialize and celebrate a vanished community.

Joseph

Allison

Very educational. Take an hour to explore this place and come out with some great knowledge. The students here are absolutely committed and very encouraging. Excellent place to visit.

Moe Roberts

Amazing place to visit! Enriching history of African-American/African Diaspora experience that everyone must learn.

Stef M Rebelo

This is an important part of Canadian history and worth the trip.

Courtney Gardner

I think everyone needs to visit this museum and listen to the story of what happened to Africville from the perspectives of those who were affected. It's also located at a very lovely spot right on the Bedford basin, with picnic tables and a playground nearby.

Geoffrey

Very interesting part of Halifax's history that most don't even know about. Would definitely recommend a visit.

Mary Ammann

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Mike Deak

I loved learning about the history of Africville, especially from the two ladies who worked there and were the children/grandchildren of Africville residents. They took the time to speak to my wife and I and teach us a lot about the dark history of Nova Scotia not many people speak about or acknowledge.

Art Hill

This restored church on the site of the former African/Nova Scotian community gives and excellent history of the community that once was on this location. Staff in the museum were helpful and friendly, filling in additional information or explaining the exhibits. If you visit make sure to also wander through the rest of the park which provides nice views out over bedford Basin.

Donald Joyce

I cannot comment on the inside of the museum as we were not lucky enough to visit while it was open, but the grounds are well manicured and the building seems well cared for. The adjacent park would be a lovely place for a picnic.

Adam W.

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John Baroni

i am doing a report on it

Tyson West

This place sucks.

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Jean Desmond

Museum is full of Rich history of the very first non slave black community and the tragedy of how it ended

BonBon Johnson

This place is full of history and culture

Jeffery Burke

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mark r

An important piece of African-Canadian history. A must see when you're in Halifax!

K. Eaton

Don Kane

Great Museum

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Kristie Allan

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Geoffrey Bishop

The staff were extremely welcoming and informative on the history and stories that come from Africville. One can't help but feel the impeding industrialization that the residents would have felt as the area is surrounded by the busy piers and container ports of Halifax. The interactive and detailed displays throughout the reconstructed church paint an accurate picture of what life was like before and after the forced expulsion of the African Canadian community here. This would be an ideal place to bring your family or school group to learn of this dark period in Nova Scotian history. The adjacent park is also a great place to run around and take in the surroundings. The spirit and determination of Africville comes alive through the staff and stories told via the museum.

S Murphy

Very nice new rebuilt church.

Asrar Haq-Montford

Rachel Ross

Selena Doner

Very important place, one of the worst cases of environmental racism that occured in Canadian history. This museum should be visited by anyone who does not know this case or is seeking more info about it

Tosam Chah Silvanus

This is what we mean by antique and a touch of elegance. Good reception too.

Mike Weller

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The museum is tucked away in what used to be the community of Africville. If you think you are going to an industrial area, don't worry, you're not going in the wrong direction, it actually is hidden from Bedford highway. The museum is filled with interesting tidbits of information that you might not encounter by simple research. Despite having watched numerous documentaries and read quite a bit on the subject I still learned much from the visit. This is also in large part thanks to the general manager, who is a veritable well of information and took the time to answer all my questions. I highly recommend a visit!

Sanjana Daniel

Daniel “True902Scotian” Forsyth

Collatta Wells

Great Black History lesson

Lorne Bean

Absorbing, yet sad story. I'm glad to visit the museum and to learn so much more from its director!

Rich Irving

It is a must visit place to see the history of Africville and what is happening today. It’s a beautiful place.

Vishal Bhardwaj

Historic Place...lot to learn.

Rajesh Barua (Emon)

Amanda Sabo

The staff are great. This museum deserves more recognition for the work they do in preserving an important piece of Nova Scotia history.

Tobias Gerhard Schminke

Important part of Canada's history with dedicated staff. Went there with a group of 10 visitors and I can't recommend it highly enough. Unfortunately totally neglected by the city, the province, the nation. Seeing that there are no bus stops, no sidewalks, no bike lanes leading to this famous site of Canadian history and the fact that the museum is run without regular government funding shows that the discrimination against the black community in Canada and its history of oppression have not ended yet. I usually don't write long reports here on Goolge like this, but it was definitely worth sitting down writing this after a very pleasant visit. Go and visit!

Aaron Shady

Yarik Kobzev

X Lucas

Friendly guides and excellent displays.

Orville Elliston

The guide was knowledgeable and very helpful.

kerker inanso

(Translated) A museum that recalls the sad history of the African Canadian community in Nova Scotia. The museum is nevertheless very out of the way and it was difficult for us to get there by public transport. (Original) Un musée qui rappelle la triste histoire de la communauté afro canadienne de la nouvelle Écosse. Le musée est néanmoins très excentré et nous a été difficile d'accès par transports en commun.

Shawn & Heidi St.Clair

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R. L. Davenport

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Carmelita Marsden

What an emotional experience, but worth it nonetheless!

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Ferry Swinkels

It's small, but the people are very knowledgeble and friendly. A must see, even for haligoonians, if you want to know how these people jept their heads up in such hard times.

L. Carr

Shey Shields

The staff working there know so much and are able to give you a crash course in the history of Africville. This museum uncovers an important part of Nova Scotian and Canadian history that has largely been forgotten/ignored/ gone on taught to the larger public, which is a real shame. I learned a lot here.

Alexaa Carvery

Stefan Mendritzki

Rickey Smith

Ronald Braun

maclean335

Doesn't do anything for the people of africville. It's only for show 100%. No public washrooms.....

Theophilus Sopurum

Bryn Attwood

My wife and i were here a few days and was impressed with you all, the staff was friendly knowledgable and simply the best, thanks for doing this and i will treasure the cd we bought and wear our tshirts with pride, simply amazing place very impressed with you all and the museum, thanks again

Andraé Fyre

Simply amazing if you are researching black history. I must if you are a history buff or if you are a black person.

David Wilson

A must visit for everyone who truly want to know that our indigenous population were not the only ones moved against their will. A step back in time where BLACK individuals trying to make a go if it was pushed under a rock which was difficult to get from under.

Jeff Hall

Roots History...stories...pics...people

Juanita Peters

Shawna B

Such a sad but rich history of people of African descent in Canada. Time for a truth and reconciliation effort for black canadians. The time has past. Canada needs to recognize it checkered history in this regard. This museum makes the experiences of the community real. A must see for every Canadian!

Gnosia Enterprises

Important to remember and recognize how NOT to treat people. Very well done memorial.

John Neville

Very informative site. The replica church is the perfect structure to house this important museum. The recordings of former residents were particularly effective and are well worth watching and listening to.

Becky Melnechuk

A visit to this historical site is a must to see when visiting Halifax.

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Josephine Robinson

You must visit this place! So sad this history, but so important. I went with my family. The site is not that big hit the staff are very knowledgeable and enthusiastic about the stories they tell. They are invested in the subject matter.

Shawn Patriquin

Mariana Elizondo Cantu

Very interesting but hard to get to.

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Patrick MacNeil

William Mackenzie

Very lovely museum and the park is beautiful. The manager of the museum was very informative and interesting with lots of cool history and facts about Africville. The area is an extremely important part of Nova Scotia’s and Canadas history and has a very rich past and needs more recognition and awareness from the city of Halifax. We were quite disgusted and shocked to see that there were no available walking routes nor any public transportation for the museum. We had to walk through a grassy trail by the highway and through the docks just to get here with no actual signs pointing to the direction of the building except for a road named after the historic community. The workers of the museum have a petition for this purpose, I would encourage everyone to sign it. On top of this, we learned that the landfill site has an 2 year contract to dispose of waste right into the shore of Africville park. Quite pathetic that the museum is going through the same difficulties and challenges that this historic community had experienced tenfold, years ago.

Frans Sanders

My daughter and I went here today as we finally remembered to take the exit of Barrington Street. As an immigrant I don’t have the historical knowledge and as my kids did a large class component on in school it was well time to visit this museum. I knew a little bit from a few co-workers but had no idea what the full story is. While a small museum the impact it has is big and hopefully contributes to more understanding and prevent atrocities such as these in the future. And while the location is obviously the right one, more publicity, signs and attention down town and across HRM and the province would be helpful to share the message. As a person who grew up in a very diverse environment and was born in the same year the community was bulldozed it was hard to read the stories and think of the immense impact on the community. Lets hope that the museum, the projects in school, etc. all contribute to a more acceptance and understanding and maybe one day even more recognition and compensation Eddie Carvery (and others) is still fighting for.

Michael Williston

Hunter Scholey

Educational and an important site. Tough to get to on transit which is ironic if you know Africvilles history. Not their fault. Support this place and their service to remind us of our city's questionable past.

Nathan Agadzi

Laura Hart

T. Pooran

Business Hours of Africville Museum in Nova Scotia

SUNDAY
CLOSED
MONDAY
CLOSED
TUESDAY
10AM TO 4PM
WEDNESDAY
10AM TO 4PM
THURSDAY
10AM TO 4PM
FRIDAY
10AM TO 4PM
SATURDAY
10AM TO 4PM

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