Uniacke Estate Park Museum a Nova Scotia Living History Museum

Uniacke Estate Park Museum a Nova Scotia Living History Museum

The Uniacke Estate Park Museum, a Nova Scotia Living History Museum, is located off Exit 3 of Highway 101 in Mount Uniacke.

This Country Estate built in 1813-15 was the property of Attorney General Richard John Uniacke. With it's original furnishings it is one of Canada's finest examples of a grand country house in the Georgian Tradition.

The estate offers visitors a vivid glimpse of 19th-century life among Nova Scotia's gentry. The survival of such a house with its contents is very rare.

Also enjoy seven walking trails and tearoom on site.

Richard John Uniacke:

  • Born 1753 Castletown Ireland
  • Settled in Halifax 1777
  • Lawyer/Politician
  • Nova Scotia Attorney General from 1797-1830
  • Died in bed in Mount Uniacle in 1830

Hours of Operation/Admissions:

  • June 1 - Oct. 15
  • Mon. - Sat. 9:30am - 5:30pm
  • Sun. 11:00am - 5:30pm
  • Adult $3.00
  • Child/Seniors $2.00
  • Family Rate $7.00

Come visit this classic example of what living was like in the 19 century in a Grand old Country House with a family of twelve.

Uniacke Estate Park Museum a Nova Scotia Living History Museum
758 Highway 1
Exit 3, off Highway 101
Mount Uniacke, Nova Scotia, Canada

Phone: 902.866.0032
Fax: 902.866.2560

Visit our Website: http://museum.gov.ns.ca/uemp

Back to Central Nova Scotia

House Front

Historic House Photo

Dining Room

Trail