The Best Sight in Halifax, Nova Scotia

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Art Gallery of Nova Scotia

In an 1867 Italianate-style building that previously served as a post office, bank, and the headquarters of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police, this provincial art gallery has an extensive permanent collection of more than 17,000 works—so many that there are also two floors of gallery space within the neighboring Provincial Building. Some are primarily of historical interest; others are major works by contemporary Canadian painters like Christopher Pratt, Alex Colville, and Tom Forrestall. The gallery's heart, however, is an internationally recognized collection of maritime folk art by artists such as wood-carver Sydney Howard and painter Joe Norris. The Provincial Building annex also contains the actual home of the late painter Maud Lewis (Canada's answer to Grandma Moses), whose bright, cheery paintings cover the tiny structure inside and out. The gallery is currently closed but is expected to reopen in spring 2025.

1723 Hollis St., Halifax, NS, B3J 1V9, Canada
902-424–5280
Sight Details
C$12; free Thurs. 5–9 pm
Closed Mon.–Wed.

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