Pier 21 could be compared to the U.S.’s “Ellis Island”
where more than a million refugees, returning troop ships, war
brides, wartime evacuees and immigrants and took their first steps
on Canadian soil between 1928 and 1971. Pier 21 was opened July
1, 1999, in recognition of the significant role that Pier 21 played
in the history of Canada and to pay tribute to those who passed
through the doors.
The museum allows you to feel the immigrant experience, re-created
through live performances, multimedia presentations and displays
of photographs, document and artifacts. Oceans of Hope”
is a 24-minute virtual projection presentation that portrays the
emotional stories of those who passed through Pier 21. When you
visit, don’t miss the Wall of Ships, Immigrant Testimonial
Stations and the Wall of Honor.
Travel to 1055 Marginal Road in Halifax to find Pier 21.