Ross Farm Museum
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Built on land cleared by William Ross in 1816, Ross Farm belonged to five generations of his family before it was acquired by the Nova Scotia Museum Complex. Maintained as a living museum of 19C agrarian life, the farm showcases a variety of activities depending on the season; coopering, candle making, forging, sheep shearing, etc. There are displays of ploughs and harrows, buggies and other means of transport, including a well-stocked peddler's wagon. Horse-drawn wagon rides are offered.
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+1 902-689-2210
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