264Attractions
Nova Scotia Museum of Natural History
<100m away
The Halifax Public Gardens
4.6/511 Reviews
295m away
Halifax Citadel National Historic Site of Canada
4.6/58 Reviews
476m away
[Scenery] The best museum in the world No other natural history museum can compare with it (sorry, Smithsonian). It's big, but the layout is nice and modern. The exhibits here are very special, such as "Tyrannosaurus" is particularly good. As a reward, you have the opportunity to enter the Hayden Planetarium. Go in from the underground entrance of 81st Street and take the subway-this line is relatively short.
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[Scenery] The best museum in the world No other natural history museum can compare with it (sorry, Smithsonian). It's big, but the layout is nice and modern. The exhibits here are very special, such as "Tyrannosaurus" is particularly good. As a reward, you have the opportunity to enter the Hayden Planetarium. Go in from the underground entrance of 81st Street and take the subway-this line is relatively short.
Frankly speaking, I was really fascinated by the temporary specimen exhibition. This ticket is really worth the money. As I expected, the rest of the museum also exhibits birds and animals from the area. The Sable Island exhibition can make people more knowledgeable and flexible and interactive, and the children also have a lot of fun. The small tide pool is very interesting, you can stand there to see various marine treasures, and the longer the time, the more you can see. The gift shop is not expensive and is very suitable for children. Tickets and parking fees (if you go by car) are also very favorable.
There are also special features, it is worth going. And many animal buttons can make sounds, which children like very much.
The people in Halifax are very friendly. My host family’s parents are very nice to me. The streets there will have a light fragrance. The environment in Halifax is also very good and clean.
There are many treasures worth seeing in the museum. Please ask a Chinese tour guide or understand historical allusions.