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Who We Are

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Wind your way up the tree-lined drive to visit the home of Nova Scotian author Thomas Chandler Haliburton, who lived in this stylish residence from 1836-1856.

Imagine Victorian Windsor as you explore the twists and turns of this house, where Haliburton created his claim to international fame: the fictional Yankee clock pedlar, Sam Slick.


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Hours & AdmissionOpen Seasonally

June 1 - October 15
Monday - Saturday:
10:00 am - 5:00 pm
Sunday:
1:00 pm - 5:00 pm

Admission

Child (under 5) – Free
Child/youth - $2.75
Adult - $4.00
Senior - $2.75
Family - $8.50

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Give the Gift of Heritage

One pass gets you and your family into all 27 provincial museums!


Hockey Heritage

Nova Scotians are now able to learn about the
history of hockey and the life of Thomas Chandler Haliburton in one trip to the Haliburton House museum in Windsor.

The Windsor Hockey Heritage Centre will showcase samples
from its collection at the Haliburton House while it looks for permanent accommodations.

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