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Town of Windsor
100 King Street
P.O. Box 158
Windsor, Nova Scotia
Canada B0N 2T0

Phone: (902) 798-2275
Fax: (902) 798-5679

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Museums

Windsor Hockey Heritage Museum
1-902-798-1800

Windsor Hockey Heritage MuseumVisit the "Birthplace of Hockey" museum. Artifacts include the equipment with which the game began - wooden pucks, hand-made one-piece hockey sticks carved by the Mi'kmaq natives, stock skates and world-famous Starr skates - as well as early forms of protective equipment. View photos of players and teams from the formative years of Canada's great winter game, ice hockey.

Fort Edward National Historic Site
1-902-798-4706

As you explore the history of the Acadians, don't miss the last surviving blockhouse in Nova Scotia and the oldest such original structure in North America. Built by the British in 1750, Fort Edward once guarded the overland route between Halifax and the Bay of Fundy. Between 1755 and 1762, Fort Edward served as the detention centre for the deportation of more than 1,000 Acadians. Although British troops stayed on at Fort Edward until the early 19th century, its strategic importance rapidly declined.

Haliburton House Provincial Museum
1-902-798-2915

Visit Judge Thomas Chandler Haliburton's elegant wooden villa, furnished with Victorian period furniture and some of Haliburton's own possessions, including the desk where he wrote his famous "Sam Slick" stories.

Shand House Provincial Museum
1-902-798-8213

Built in 1891, this late Victorian home features woodwork and some marvelously crafted furniture from the Windsor Furniture Factory. View the display of Clifford Shand's medals and memorabilia from the early days of the sport of bicycling. Enjoy the panoramic view of the Avon River from the tower.

West Hants Historical Society Museum
1-902-798-4706

Located in the former Methodist Church; the cultural history of one of Nova Scotia's oldest communities. Displays of household, industrial and shipping technologies of a bygone era. Extensive library and archives of Nova Scotia and Hants County; genealogy of many local families.