Have you ever wondered if you're bigger than a blue whale's rib bone? Or puzzled over the difference between a drone bee and a worker bee? And just how old do you think Gus the tortoise is?
Find out the answers to these intriguing questions and so much more at the Museum of Natural History in Nova Scotia. This place is a treasure trove of natural wonders. Imagine standing next to ancient fossils, marveling at glittering gold, or admiring the intricate craftsmanship of stunning Mi’kmaq artifacts. You can also get up close with sea creatures from an ocean tide pool, learn about deadly mushrooms, and meet frogs, snakes, and salamanders. From soaring with eagles to exploring the mysteries of the ocean floor, this museum has something to captivate everyone.
Take a moment to visit the museum's vibrant exhibits that highlight the rich biodiversity of Nova Scotia. You'll leave with a newfound appreciation for the natural world and perhaps a few fun facts to impress your friends. And if you're lucky, you might even catch a special event or workshop that brings the exhibits to life in unexpected ways.