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Canadian Museum of Immigration at Pier 21

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The Diversity Spotlight Program is a partnership program with community organizations across Canada. It explores different themes related to immigration, cultural heritage, and multiculturalism. Film presentations range from documentaries to international films and are free for the public to attend.
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between 1928 and 1971. Visitors can open replica children's trunks to see what five immigrant children might have brought with them to Canada, walk through a replica of the colonist train cars that newly arrived immigrants boarded for the next stage of their journey, and even dress up as some of the
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The Canadian Museum of Immigration at Pier 21 has both a physical artifact collection and a vast Oral History collection. Pier 21 currently holds 2,000 stories, 500 oral history interviews, 700 donated books, 300 films, and thousands of archival images and scans of immigration and WWII documents.
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The Canadian Museum of Immigration at Pier 21 regularly hosts official citizenship ceremonies. Over the years, around 1000 immigrants have become new Canadians at the museum. In partnership with Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada, a special Canada Day citizenship ceremony is organized
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The SFHC offers a comprehensive range of genealogical services to patrons worldwide tracing their family histories from various countries of origin. While the SFHC is not a repository for historical records, it does have access to a multitude of resources to help visitors begin or continue their
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The Wadih M. Fares Wall of Tribute recognizes community and cultural groups with a connection to Pier 21 and immigration to Canada. Bricks are purchased by community and cultural groups and displayed in the Hall of Tribute at the Canadian Museum of Immigration at Pier 21. The wall is named after
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The Canadian Immigration Hall was created to tell the story of 400 years of immigration to Canada, from initial contact with First Nations peoples to the present day. A multimedia immigration map allows visitors to visualize migration trends. The BMO Oral History Gallery includes almost 200 oral
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Pier 21 Reads profiles Canadian authors whose work touches on immigration, either from their own experience, their point of view, or the stories of their characters. This program is offered in English or French (Le Quai 21 se raconte). The event is an opportunity for the public to meet with the
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Fenton Bear, the official mascot at the Canadian Museum of Immigration at Pier 21, made his first public appearance in spring of 2015. Fenton is an excellent dancer, and is the star of both Dance Off video contest entries. He was created as the focus of the museum's junior education program
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On-site visitors can work with a staff member to explore and uncover historical documents with an emphasis on discovering an immigration record or their original immigrant ancestor. People can also put in research requests remotely via the Canadian Museum of Immigration at Pier 21 website.
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family history journey. Visitors can search for the basic arrival information of anyone arriving through a Canadian port between 1865 and 1935, and the records of individuals coming through Halifax, Quebec City, Montreal or Saint John between 1925 and 1935 can be accessed on microfilm.
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Oral historians conduct oral history interviews onsite and occasionally in different centres across Canada. These interviews are vital to the museum's collection and its ongoing commitment to preserving and sharing stories of all Canadians.
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in Canada—and only the second national museum outside of Canada's National Capital Region—Pier 21 joined Canada's five other national museums officially on February 7, 2011. The Museum was voted bronze for Best Museum by readers of
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became the organization's second president in 1993, and the push to turn the property into a National Historic Site and museum proceeded quickly. In cooperation with the Halifax Port Authority, Pier 21 was re-opened as a museum on
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Pier 21 went under renovation in 2015 and now offers new rental facilities. The museum's location attracts a variety of events, from weddings to conferences and corporate events, with over 200 events hosted each year.
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The Canadian Museum of Immigration at Pier 21 also features a Café and a Museum Gift Shop. Souvenirs related to the museum and also from Nova Scotia can be found at the shop. Local crafts are also well represented.
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The Pier 21 story collection has broadened from those who actually passed through Pier 21's doors, to include stories about immigration from all points of entry from the early beginnings of Canada (including
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The Scotiabank Family History Centre (SFHC), located on the main floor of the museum, houses a large, publicly available collection of non-circulating books, periodicals, and archival records related to the
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The image collection includes thousands of scanned newspaper clippings, immigration related documents and ship memorabilia, as well as digital photos donated by individual families and organizations.
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and in the peak years of postwar immigration to Canada in the 1940s and 50s. Pier 21 closed as an immigration terminal in 1971. From the 1970s until 1991, Pier 21 housed the
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All school programs (tours and workshops) are available in French and English. Different programs explore the issues of immigration appropriate for different grade levels.
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National Historic Site and the broader study of immigration in Canada, with a focus on the role that immigrants and their descendants have had in shaping Canadian life.
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In 1985, the Pier 21 Society was founded by J.P. LeBlanc to raise funds and renew the public's interest in the derelict shed, which was the last of its kind in Canada.
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The Sobey Wall of Honour gives tribute to individuals who have chosen Canada as their home and have helped build Canada as a nation. It is supported by the
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to and from Canada and Great Britain and its subsequent maritime disaster on 29 May 1914 that saw it sink after a collision with the Norwegian collier
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Pier 21's most important project is collecting the personal recollections of immigrants whether they arrived in the busy post-war years or yesterday.
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announced a Statement of Intentions to designate a National Museum of Immigration at Pier 21. Later that year, Pier 21 was chosen to compete in the
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On January 20, 2011, a memorial sculpture, the "Wheel of Conscience", was displayed at Pier 21. It commemorated the German passenger liner
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and co-presented by the Canadian Museum of Immigration at Pier 21. The exhibit tells the story of the thousands of passengers who took the
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Many of the resources can be found on the website and all can be accessed by contacting Pier 21's Scotiabank Family History Centre.
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The museum actively collects donated personal and family stories on immigration to Canada to add to the museum's Story Collection.
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Empress of Ireland: Canada's Titanic is a temporary exhibition from November 23, 2015, to November 13, 2016. It was created by the
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histories that visitors can browse by theme. The exhibit is divided into four sections: Journey, Arrival, Belonging, and Impact.
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immigration facility built in 1928 as part of the Ocean Terminals development in Halifax. The Pier played a crucial role in
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The Canadian Museum of Immigration at Pier 21 hosts an annual Artist-in-Residence. The 2021 Artist-in-Residence is
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Wadih M. Fares, an immigrant to Canada from Lebanon in 1976 and chair of the board at Pier 21 from 2007 to 2009.
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s 1939 voyage from Europe to North America. Over 900 Jewish passengers, fleeing the early stages of the
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in 1999, and began its new role to celebrate the 1.5 million immigrants that passed through its doors.
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The Wall of Service commemorates Pier 21 as the departure point for over 500,000 Canadians during the
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agreed to partner in support of a new national museum at Pier 21. On June 25, 2009, Prime Minister
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of descending size named to represent the process that led to the denial of sanctuary -
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dock. On September 22, 1997, the site was designated a National Historic Site by the
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The Pier 21 Story exhibition shows visitors what it was like to immigrate through
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authors and for the authors to present their work to a live audience.
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Fenton Bear, official mascot of the Canadian Museum of Immigration
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Entrance to the Canadian Museum of Immigration at Pier 21 in 2010.
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The program started in September 2015 with the participation of
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Ellis Island
Grosse Isle, Quebec
Partridge Island
Saint John, New Brunswick
national museum
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Historic Sites and Monuments Board of Canada

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Canada Day
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Halifax Port Authority
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Canadian Broadcasting Corporation
Seven Wonders of Canada
national museum
The Coast
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